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Legacy Oaks hosts annual Longest Day Carnival

Community event benefits the Alzheimer’s Association
Legacy Oaks hosts annual Longest Day Carnival
Two girls play the duck pond at the Longest Day Carnival Friday, June 19.

Author: CYNTHIA GARCIA | THE AZLE NEWS

Legacy Oaks of Azle hosted its annual Longest Day Carnival, Friday, June 19 to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer’s Association.

Community members and residents alike enjoyed an afternoon of classic carnival games including a dunk tank, ring toss, duck pond and a cake walk. During the event, community members also had the opportunity to connect with representatives from senior resources.

Legacy Oaks was inspired to host a carnival centered around Alzheimer’s disease because of its many residents are affected by it. Last year, the facility raised $3,000 for the association through this event. The Longest Day Carnival takes its name from the longest day of the year, when daylight lasts the longest.

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