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Follow on Google News | Tremble Clefs Announces Its Annual Family, Friends and Community EventSan Diegans invited to celebrate and raise funds for this local Parkinson's therapy program
By: Tremble Clefs San Diego "The past two years have been difficult for everyone. The Parkinson's community was hit especially hard because the pandemic eliminated many opportunities for our singers to have the ability to gather together to perform, collaborate, socialize, and practice. The Tremble Clefs were fortunate to have been able to create workarounds with virtual rehearsals and limited numbers of special outdoor performances to continue some live musical performances. As we move forward, our organization, like many others, relies on fundraising efforts so we can continue our community outreach programs to the Parkinson's population. We are excited for all of us to come together as we return to our first in-person event, Tremble Clefs, Together We Sing, recognizing the benefit Tremble Clefs provides to the local Parkinson's community," said Karen Hesley, president of Tremble Clefs San Diego. This event is free to attend and will feature a live performance with singers from all three locations: Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo and Central San Diego. There will be a silent auction, light refreshments, and an evening of music to be enjoyed by all. Funds from this annual event are used to help continue this therapeutic and social program, Tremble Clefs which focuses on singing and now a the newly re-incorporated dance program, Tremble Toes. All donations go to support the Tremble Clefs San Diego organization as a whole. For more information about the Tremble Clefs Together We Sing event, visit https://www.trembleclefs.com/ About Parkinson's Disease Affecting an estimated one million Americans and 10 million worldwide, Parkinson's disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's and is the 14th-leading cause of death in the United States. It is associated with a progressive loss of motor control (e.g., shaking or tremor at rest and lack of facial expression), as well as non-motor symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety). There is no cure for Parkinson's and 60,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States alone. For more information about the Tremble Clefs, please visit https://www.trembleclefs.com/ End
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