Dear John,
To celebrate ARPF's 30th Anniversary, we are hosting a workshop on Tuesday, May 23rd to explore how being present in nature impacts brain function and the prevention of Alzheimer's. 

Studies have shown that when someone spends time connecting to the natural world they have a reduction in fear, anger, and stress and an increase in kindness, generosity, and patience. Why is this important – and possibly life-changing – for those suffering from AD and their carepartners? Join us for a 90-minute experiential program where you are invited to participate.

A Seaside Chat on the Benefits of Spiritual Fitness

Date: Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
Time: 4 pm PT / 7 pm ET
Duration: 90 minutes
Host: Kirti Khalsa, ARPF CEO
Guest Speaker: Dale V. Atkins, PhD
Panelists: Lucia Paris, Certified Alzheimer's Educator, BLS; Carol Hahn, RN, Wellness and Fitness Nurse, BLS; and Veronique Le Melle, MPA, NBC-HWC, RYT200
Can't make it? Register and we will automatically send you the recording soon after.

Let's discover how and why developing a connection to nature becomes an amazing tool for promoting brain health. We'll hear from our panel of experts and then have group discussions on how nature has helped you. Ask our panel questions and get tips to enhance your wellness, spirituality, and resilience.
This workshop is a fundraiser to honor the last 30 years of progress. Your support ensures we can continue to offer these programs all year long.

Thank you for helping us celebrate our 30th Anniversary.


Yours in Brain Health, 


Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director

Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease