The Duke's 365 Day Pickleball Challenge To Support The Alzheimer's Association RI Chapter

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Join The Duke's 365 Day Pickleball Challenge To Support The Alzheimer's Association RI Chapter!

In honor of my Dad A.G. I am playing pickleball for 365 straight days! Be a member of the royal court and sponsor daily! I am matching the first $10,000 donated and if I miss a day, I am personally donating $500! There will also be a Grand Fundraiser Event on January 10th, 2027! This event will be ticketed and details are coming soon!


All donations are tax deductible so don't be a dink, join the challenge!

- Sponsor at $0.50 A Day and also receive a limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

- Sponsor at $1.50 A Day and receive 1 ticket to the December 5th Grand Fundraiser Event and the limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

- Sponsor at $3.50 A Day and receive 2 tickets to the December 5th Grand Fundraiser Event and the limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

- Or sponsor at any amount of your choice!

* All One Time Gifts of $100 or more will also receive the limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

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Check out my sponsorship package options: https://events.alz.org/fundraisers/theduke#section-sponsorship-packages
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Thank you to all our supporters

$1.2k

Top supporter

Lisa Garabedian Regan

Mar 27, 2026

$500

Top supporter

Mary Shekarchi

Mar 31, 2026

$350

Top supporter

Don Borders

Mar 11, 2026

Wishing you all the best in reaching your goal for such a great cause we know you can do this ! Bag man and Lady Lyn

$350

Top supporter

Gary Garabedian

Mar 19, 2026

$350

Top supporter

Steven Monacelli

Mar 20, 2026

Gary, great cause

$350

Top supporter

Mark Brennan

Mar 31, 2026

Gary, I am so proud to be able to participate for you AND YOUR DAD !! Your family … is MY family ! Mark

$250

Top supporter

Terry Biafore

Mar 31, 2026

Good Luck Duke!! Great cause

$200

Top supporter

Lab Spec Inc.

Apr 07, 2026

$183

Top supporter

Lynne Eaglex

Apr 12, 2026

What a nice gesture for your dad. Happy to support your cause

$172

Top supporter

David Berg

Mar 27, 2026

Duke, great what you are doing! Eat more candy!

$172

Top supporter

David Lenter

Mar 25, 2026

$100

Top supporter

Beth Tasca

Mar 31, 2026

$100

Top supporter

Ben Aubee

Mar 31, 2026

Go get em, Duke!

$100

Top supporter

Jim Burton

Mar 31, 2026

$100

Top supporter

David Hill

Mar 31, 2026

$100

Top supporter

Finbarr Murray

Apr 04, 2026

Well done Duke Always great playing with you

$100

Top supporter

Harry Walker Iii

Apr 04, 2026

Keep up the good work!

$100

Top supporter

Mark Brice

Apr 06, 2026

Keep the faith!

$100

Top supporter

Ronald And Barbara Goldsmith

Apr 06, 2026

$50

Top supporter

Ruthie Corcoran

Mar 31, 2026

$50

Top supporter

Chuck Goldsmith

Mar 20, 2026

Great Cause keep up the great pickle ball schedule daily very healthy thing. Good luck thinking ofAG 😍🎺☀️

$50

Top supporter

David Bertolino

Mar 20, 2026

Good luck Gumba

$35

Top supporter

Anonymous

Mar 31, 2026

Go Dad! You can do it!

$20

Top supporter

Gary Garabedian

Mar 04, 2026

My achievements

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My Updates

In Honor of My Dad Aram G. Garabedian

Thursday 26th Mar
The Duke’s Alzheimer’s Pickleball Challenge is in honor of my dad A.G. 

My dad is a native Rhode Islander and has been a pillar of the Rhode Island community. His drive, determination, humanitarianism, and qualities of leadership have greatly enriched present-day Rhode Island. 

He has served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, the Rhode Island Senate, and the Cranston City Council, of which he was president from 2005 to 2008. 

In his city service, he led the charge to create a state wide law mandating that children attend kindergarten and enter kindergarten at a uniform age. He also sought and obtained the funding for the Cranston Vocational School which is a valued treasure in Cranston to this day. 

In his state service, my dad sponsored laws compelling landlords to pay interest on security deposits and requiring schools to provide low fat milk so students could enjoy healthy lunches. He also secured the passage of the “Genocide and Human Rights Education Law” which mandates that students learn about the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, the Irish Famine, and other recognized human rights violations. 

He has been actively involved in a myriad of community causes and public service endeavors. Most notably he served on the boards of the Rhode Island Red Cross and Meals on Wheels and assisted and sponsored many other organizations such as International Institute, Dorcas Place, Harmony Hill School, the Western Cranston Little League, and Genesis Center. He also joined forces with General Reginald Centracchio and his committee to renew efforts to raise funds needed to complete the long awaited World War II Veterans Monument in Providence. He stated “it was imperative that Rhode Island honor those who made the supreme sacrifice.” 

I am honored to continue my dad A.G.’s legacy of leadership and humanitarianism. 

How Playing Pickleball Can Boost Brain Health and Help to Lower Your Risk Of Dementia

Thursday 26th Mar
Experts agree that having a healthy brain is imperative. There are many things you can do to keep your brain healthy from eating healthy foods to playing memory games. But there is one daily practice that is often overlooked, daily exercise. 

Getting daily exercise doing an activity such as playing pickleball can lower your risk of getting Alzheimer’s or another dementia. The Pointer Study is an excellent example of this. The Pointer Study is an Alzheimer’s Association funded 2 year clinical trial that found structured lifestyle interventions - diet, exercise, social, and cognitive engagement significantly improve brain health in older adults at risk for cognitive decline. One of the sites for this study was right here in Rhode Island at Butler Hospital. 

But there are specific activities that additionally lower your risk for Alzheimer’s and other dementia as well as Parkinson’s and pickleball is one of these activities! Not only is pickleball a great sport but it also uses hand coordination and give’s social and cognitive engagement. Hand eye coordination gets worse as we age but by playing racket sports like pickleball can improve this as the speed of the ball moving is challenging. 

The largest age bracket of pickleball players has been found to be 55 and up since 2021 as the social aspect of pickleball is a huge draw to the sport. As we age we tend to be less active and socially engaged which we know is vital to brain health. By participating in pickleball you are being active, and socially and cognitively engaged. 

So join the Duke’s Alzheimer’s Pickleball Challenge and improve your brain health today!



Sponsor Packages

$183

Royal Court $0.50 A Day Sponsor

The Duke is playing pickleball for 365 straight days! Sponsor the Duke for $0.50 a day for a total donation of $182.50 and you will receive a limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

$548

Royal Court $1.50 A Day Sponsor

The Duke is playing pickleball for 365 straight days! Sponsor the Duke for $1.50 a day for a total donation of $547.50 and you will receive 1 ticket to the December 5th Grand Event and a limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

$1,278

Royal Court $3.50 A Day Sponsor

The Duke is playing pickleball for 365 straight days! Sponsor the Duke for $3.50 a day for a total donation of $1,277.50 and you will receive 2 tickets to the December 5th Grand Event and a limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

$1,825

Royal Court $5.00 A Day Sponsor

The Duke is playing pickleball for 365 straight days! Sponsor the Duke for $5.00 a day for a total donation of $1,825 and you will receive 3 tickets to the December 5th Grand Event and a limited edition Royal Court T-shirt!

The above event (“Event”) is a third-party fundraiser being held for the Alzheimer’s Association ("Association"). These sponsorships only apply to the Event. 100% of the fee that a donor pays for a listed sponsorship package becomes a non-refundable, direct donation to the Association, for which the Association will issue the donor a receipt. Other than this donation, the donor’s sponsorship of the Event creates no relationship of any kind between the Association and the donor; the Association will provide no goods or services to the donor for the donation.

The Event is not organized, managed or operated by the Association; it is organized, managed and operated by the noted fundraiser. Any recognition, benefits or promotional value associated with a sponsorship package is the sole responsibility of the fundraiser, and questions, arrangements or concerns regarding them are between the fundraiser and donor.