Series: Thursdays running September 14 - October 5, 2023
Registration Deadline: Thursday, August 24
Write Your Life with The Loft Literary Center
The Loft Literary Center will host this online class taught by Gail Milstein an experienced writer. Whether you want to write your memories for family members and friends or hope to publish a memoir, come try your hand at writing exercises to spark your memory and tell your story.
Series: Wednesdays running September 13 through 27, 2023
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, August 23.
Want to impress all your social media followers with your great shots, or just take better photos?
Learn the basics of photography including focus, exposure control, and how to improve your composition. This workshop is for any person living with ALS regardless of photographic experience and physical abilities, all you need is a mobile device with a camera built in.
Grab your fanciest hat and experience the thrill of the 149th running of the derby at the 2023 ALS Hope Derby benefiting The ALS Association!
Celebrate the legendary Derby at the epic Harley-Davidson Museum - the perfect Derby watch-party location! Enjoy an unlimited top-shelf bar featuring official Derby mint juleps, unlimited food, dancing, live music by The LoveMonkeys, a silent auction and so much more!
Every year, skiers on Team ALS go to the American Birkebeiner (the premier cross-country ski race in North America) in honor of John Jaeckel, who is living with ALS, and all other Wisconsin residents battling the disease.
There is no cost for skiers to participate, we request that Team ALS members raise at least $1000 toward the cause.
Every year, skiers on Team ALS go to the American Birkebeiner (the premier cross-country ski race in North America) in honor of John Jaeckel, who is living with ALS, and all other Wisconsin residents battling the disease.
There is no cost for skiers to participate, we request that Team ALS members raise at least $1000 toward the cause.
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."