Sigma Kappa to participate in Alzheimer's walk
By Liz Rieth / September 29, 2017Sigma Kappa heads to Indy tomorrow to participate in 13th best Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the nation according to Alzheimer’s Association.
Sigma Kappa heads to Indy tomorrow to participate in 13th best Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the nation according to Alzheimer’s Association.
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