CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — More than 2,000 people walked the two-mile route from Truist Field Saturday morning to raise money to end Alzheimer's.

The Alzheimer's Association - Western Carolina Chapter hosted the annual event in Charlotte. Queen City News Anchor Julian Sadur and Chief Meteorologist Tara Lane co-emceed the walk.

Participants carried flowers, representing those impacted by the disease. • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association) • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association) • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association) • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association) • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association) • (Courtesy of the Alzheimer’s Association)

As of 3 p.m., $805,000 has been raised of the organization's $875,000 goal. Money raised from the walk funds

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