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Cruisin' North of Sonoma County supports the Adobe House fundraiser supporting the Alzheimer's Association
Cynthia Ermshar, Community Relations Manager of Adobe House accepts the gracious donation from Cruisin' North

Cruisin' North here in Sonoma County has donated $500.00 to the Alzheimer's Association cause.
They join Wedge Roofing here in Petaluma, G & C Auto Body also of Petaluma and California's Custom Cabinetry of Petaluma that have all matched each other and donated $500.00 to the Alzheimer's Association.
On Saturday September 24th, Adobe House, a memory care community in Petaluma had their 3rd Annual Car Show for a Cure in Petaluma. At this show, Cruisin' North presented Cynthia Ermshar, the community relations manager of Adobe House with the $500.00 check.
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The show was an amazing success with the Plaza North Shopping Center packed with attendees. In addition, in attendance were local luminaries such as Petaluma Police Chief, Patrick Williams, Petaluma Fire Chief, Leonard Thompson & Assemblyman Bill Dodd.
The $2,000 in total donations from these four companies will go towards the "Walk to End Alzheimer's" event which is happening on October 15th here at Shollenberger Park in Petaluma. Funds raised from this event will go to support the Alzheimer's Association.
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Please be sure to thank these great corporate citizens for their involvement in their community.
About Cruisin' North:
Cruisin North Car Club is a non-profit that has hosts many events each month, for its members and in support of the local community since 1987. Their club welcomes all American made classic cars and trucks that are pre 1978. The club's goal is to share the history of old/classic cars with families that have never had the pleasure of experiencing a classic vehicle. This is their way of bringing the public together while helping promote miscellaneous community sponsored events throughout the year. Check out their website at: http://www.cruisinnorth.com/
Thank you to the Cruisin' North Car Club!
Currently, more than 5 million American’s have Alzheimer’s and that number is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. Our future is at risk unless we can find a way to change the course of this disease.
If you would like to support the fundraiser too, please contact Cynthia Ermshar, the Community Relations Manager at Adobe House at 707.775.4330 or e-mail her at: cermshar@wfocliving.com