Sopris Lodge at Carbondale Joins Walk to End Alzheimer’s and Hosts Silent Auction Fundraiser

CARBONDALE – Sopris Lodge at Carbondale today announced it will participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Rocky Mountain, on Saturday, Sept. 23, in Eagle. This annual event furthers the Alzheimer’s Association’s mission to raise awareness and funds for care, support, and research efforts in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.

In addition to forming the “Sopris Lodge Squad” of walkers, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is hosting a silent auction on its website to raise additional funds for the event. The online auction features an array of items generously donated by local businesses from across the Roaring Fork Valley and is open to the public through Sept. 19. Bidders can acquire custom-framed artwork, outdoor gear, gift cards, and other unique items and experiences.

If you’d like to support the Sopris Lodge Squad, please call 970-340-4460 or visit soprislodge.com/auction to submit an online bid in the silent auction.

About Sopris Lodge at Carbondale
Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is a Colorado-based retirement community offering independent and assisted living, memory support, respite care, and day retreat services for seniors aged 55-plus in the Roaring Fork Valley. Set in the picturesque Rocky Mountain town of Carbondale and nestled between the historic destinations of Aspen and Glenwood Springs, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is managed by WellAge Senior Living, a respected senior care management company.

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