Sunday, October 11, 2015

Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease

Kayleigh Wieska, 11 of Antioch, poses for some photos just before the start of the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families gather to support the Alzheimer's Association to help raise money and awareness during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families gather to support the Alzheimer's Association to help raise money and awareness during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Ed Johnson of Gurnee (right) gets a purple line of dye in his hair during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Kymberlee Raya of Fly Girl Dance studio helps get everyone in a warmup with some dancing during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families warmup with some dancing during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Jason Cornell of WXLC 102.3 radio station, welcomed everyone to the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease by the Alzheimer's Association on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Betsy Skibinski of the Northwestern Suburban Walk Committee told a touching story about her mother who suffered from Alzheimer's Disease during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Mady Hunzinger of Grayslake helped raise over $13,000 for the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Participants were given difference color Promise Flowers with each color representing a different part of Alzheimer's, to raise and plant during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Participants were given difference color Promise Flowers with each color representing a different part of Alzheimer's, to raise and plant during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Lake County Sheriff Deputy Mark Curran (center) raises up a yellow Promise Flower, which signifies knowing someone who suffers from Alzheimer's during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families raise their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's as they dedicate them to their friends and loved ones who suffer or have passed from Alzheimer's during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families raise their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's as they dedicate them to their friends and loved ones who suffer or have passed from Alzheimer's during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families raise their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's as they dedicate them to their friends and loved ones who suffer or have passed from Alzheimer's during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Dave Aykroid of Antioch holds up a sign during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Huge turnout during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Friends and families plant their colored Promise Flowers, each color signifying a different sign of Alzheimer's dedicated to their friend or loved ones during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Huge turnout during the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at Independence Grove in Libertyville .  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

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