Highlands Ranch Herald November 9, 2023

Page 1

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 9, 2023

VOLUME 36 | ISSUE 49

FREE

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

DCSD STAFF TURNOVER School district breaks down losses P2

Vi at Highlands Ranch residents and their families walk along a path behind the senior living community as part of the Walk to End PHOTO BY LAUREN DEMARIA Alzheimer’s fundraiser.

Vi resident hosts special walk for Alzheimer’s Is confident there is a cure BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Vi at Highlands Ranch raised over $46,000 from residents, team members and their families for the 2023 Walk to End Alzhiemer’s event fundraiser. Sue Straight, a resident of the senior living facility, has been part of the fundraising event every year since it

started in 2014. She asks for volunteers and also serves as Vi at Highlands Ranch’s admission coordinator for the Care Center. “It [Alzheimer’s] clearly affects our community greatly,” said Straight. “This is very vital to our community. We would love to see an end to the Alzheimher’s disease and in raising funds, we look forward to seeing that happen.” Even though the Denver Walk to End Alzhiemer’s is in September, Vi at

VOICES: 14 | LIFE: 16 | CALENDAR: 19

Highlands Ranch starts to raise funds in April and goes through October. Vi at Highlands Ranch began participating in the Walk to End Alzhimer’s — the largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care, research and support — in 2014 where they raised almost $206,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado. The Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado is a primary source for more SEE ALZHEIMERS, P10

BUCK’S REPLACEMENT GOP candidates are lining up

P6

LOCAL MATTERS Reasons to support your local news P13

HIGHLANDSRANCHHERALD.NET • A PUBLICATION OF COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.