Past Events

Wednesday
Jun
21
2023
Walker Arts Tour

Join The ALS Association for a FREE one-hour private tour of a few rotating exhibits at the Walker Art Center, followed by a social gathering in the sculpture garden.

This event is for those living with ALS and a plus one (friend/family member/caregiver) to attend. Please reserve a spot for each person who will attend. Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spots asap.

RSVP for the Walker Art Center Tour

Saturday
May
20
2023
ALS SuperHero 5K Dash

VENUE CHANGE: Union Depot East Plaza in St. Paul, MN

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Saturday
Apr
29
2023
Saturday
Apr
1
2023
Thursday
Feb
9
2023
Changing the Game

Join us on Thursday, February 9th for an inspirational evening dedicated to raising awareness and defeating ALS at the Changing the Game gala. Lou Gehrig, the iron horse of baseball, showed extraordinary commitment to the game for many years. Even in the face of the devastating diagnosis of ALS, his spirit of courage remains an inspiration to this day. Changing the Game forever secures the Spirit of Lou Gehrig Award Honorees as champions of ALS who, like Lou Gehrig, "Changed the Game."

Tuesday
Aug
30
2022
Friday
May
13
2022
Guidelines for Healthcare Professionals Working with Individuals with Complex Communication Needs

Please join Mental Health America in Montgomery (MHA-M) in this year's first Round Table, a virtual mental health learning opportunity.

Registration is FREE and Continuing Education (CE) credits are available for a fee of $15.

Friday
Apr
8
2022
Targeting ALS Clay Shoot

ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. The disease robs people of the ability to walk, talk and even blink an eye. It traps them inside a body they no longer can control and ultimately prevents them from breathing as it takes their life. People with ALS lose the power to use their legs, hold someone close, and say, “I love you,” before their bodies gradually shut down. . From onset to diagnosis, life expectancy is 2 – 5 years.

Friday
Apr
8
2022