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Siler City Spring Chicken Event 2023

The festival features live music, a variety of vendors and lots of fun attractions for festival patrons and guests to enjoy.  Stay connected with the festival by viewing up-to-date news and opportunities on the Spring Chicken Festival Facebook Page (@springchickenfestival) and the Siler City Parks and Recreation Department on FB and Instagram. (@silercityparksrec)  #springchickenfestival, #silercitync, #silercityparksandrec

Siler City, NC

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11:00 am: Alpha Kappa Alpha Mental Health and Wellness Fair


OLO of AKA & Pearls in Partnership Foundation, Inc. bring mental health & wellness resources & fun activities to Franklin County families!

About this Event
The Omega Lambda Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated® and Pearls in Partnership Foundation, Inc. are partnering to bring mental health and wellness information, resources, and activities to Louisburg, NC/Franklin County families. This event will include vendors, demonstrations, FUN activities, and FREE FOOD. Registration is also free and most importantly, this event free and open to the public! Bring your coworkers, friends and family! All ages are welcome! Reminder: Be sure to register each family member regardless of age as this is an event for the ENTIRE family!!

OLO of AKA & Pearls in Partnership Foundation, Inc. bring mental health & wellness resources & fun activities to Franklin County families!

St. Paul Presbyterian Church
9285 South Main Street
Louisburg, NC 27549
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12:30 pm: Infection & Inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease Research Virtual Symposium & Workshop


Join us for the much-anticipated 2nd Infection & Inflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease Research Symposium, hosted by the Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and the Duke Aging Center.  The theme for this year's symposium is New Approaches for Understanding the Potential Role of Microbes in Alzheimer's Disease. This symposium is a follow-up and expansion of discussions initiated at a May 2021 symposium, a summary of which can be found here.

The program will feature an overview by Dr. Heather Whitson (Duke), a keynote address by Dr. Rudolph Tanzi (Harvard), and a series of flash talks from leaders in the field on innovative topics related to infection and inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease research.  Attendees will have an opportunity to engage in extended Q&A and discussion with symposium speakers in breakout groups following the research presentations.

The virtual event is free to attend, but registration is required.

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