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Keys to End ALZ


Team Fundraising Goal: $10,000.00

Total Number of Gifts: 50
Total Value of Gifts: $7,546.00

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Piano concert to raise funds for Alzheimer's Research

Aditi Dey, a junior in high school at Park Tudor, has been playing piano from the young age of four. Over the last thirteen years, she has been practicing piano under her acclaimed piano teacher Mr. Edward Moy. During this time, Aditi has received numerous accolades, awards, and scholarships from piano competitions on local, state and tri-state levels, including the Indiana Piano Teacher’s Association (IPTA) scholarships for over six years, Young Hoosier State Piano Competitions with first place awards in five consecutive years, and the Gene Marcus Piano Competition at Purdue University with a scholarship to attend Purdue under their music program.
Aditi is interested in Alzheimer’s research, and as the President of Park Tudor Research Club (PTRC), she has arranged events to raise funds for the cause. She has been volunteering for the Indianapolis chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association for several years, and in 2022, she was one of the champion fund raisers for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Aditi is dedicating her talents in piano to raise $10,000 towards Alzheimer’s research through a solo piano concert on Saturday, February 18th at Butler University’s Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall.
Please join Aditi in reaching this goal, and donate to support the Alzheimer's Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s campaign!


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