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The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba held its Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg on Feb. 9.

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The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba held its Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg on Feb. 9.

Attended by more than 950 people, the gala featured the sights, sounds and flavours of the Hawaiian islands.

The organization works to ensure Manitobans affected by the disease or another form of dementia receive the help they need and have hope for the future.

From left: Autumn Garnham, Elizabeth Pappas and Kelly van Soest of City Press have fun with Hawaiian-themed photo booth props at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Autumn Garnham, Elizabeth Pappas and Kelly van Soest of City Press have fun with Hawaiian-themed photo booth props at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Attendees check out auction items at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
Attendees check out auction items at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
Attendees check out auction items at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg on Feb. 9, 2017. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
Attendees check out auction items at the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba’s Night to Remember in Hawaii gala at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg on Feb. 9, 2017. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Brian Derksen, Yolanda Derksen, Zach Derksen, Ashleigh Derksen and Chris Derksen of event sponsor Derksen Plumbing and Heating. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Brian Derksen, Yolanda Derksen, Zach Derksen, Ashleigh Derksen and Chris Derksen of event sponsor Derksen Plumbing and Heating. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Cory Ahlbaum, Corray Classen, Terry Henry, Deborah Hawkins, Brenden Classen, Jessica Classen, Giselle Henry, Dennis Henry, Robyn Henry and Shawn Henry from platinum sponsor Wescan. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Cory Ahlbaum, Corray Classen, Terry Henry, Deborah Hawkins, Brenden Classen, Jessica Classen, Giselle Henry, Dennis Henry, Robyn Henry and Shawn Henry from platinum sponsor Wescan. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Event speaker Tannis Ehinger, MC Ace Burpee and Alzheimer Society of Manitoba CEO Wendy Schettler. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
From left: Event speaker Tannis Ehinger, MC Ace Burpee and Alzheimer Society of Manitoba CEO Wendy Schettler. (Jason Halstead / Winnipeg Free Press)
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