FAIRWAY VILLAGE —The 14th annual Touchmark at Fairway Village’s Car Show displayed around 40 unique cars, attracting car enthusiasts of all ages and raising more than $5,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association and Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon.
Since the start of the annual car show, Touchmark has raised more than $40,000 for local nonprofits serving older adults.
“It was such a treat to have families here enjoying the tremendous variety of cars, live music, barbecue, beer garden and prize drawings,” Touchmark Executive Director Kristal MacNeil said. “We thank everyone who participated for their contributions, which support two important causes that touch an ever-growing number of families.”
Touchmark is a full-service retirement community offering a range of homes and lifestyles, including an on-site health and fitness club with indoor pool and certified fitness professionals providing personal training and group classes.