Produced with the Alzheimer’s Association® — Dallas made, Dallas installed.
Dallas Walk to End Alzheimer’s: Purple, Purpose, and Print That Moves People
That’s a wrap on the DFW Walk to End Alzheimer’s season! They just finished up their 5th and final walk of the year in our area.
It has been inspiring to witness the amazing turnout across all the walks as we came together to honor loved ones and take steps toward finding a cure. The Alzheimer’s Association is a truly vital non-profit organization, and Lawtons is proud to spotlight their mission and support their efforts for the second year in a row.
Total DFW Impact: $1,671,902 Raised / 9,264 Participants & Volunteers
Dallas: $632,844
The Colony: $506,917
Fort Worth: $336,594
Grapevine: $124,590
Arlington: $70,957
#Walk2EndAlz #ENDALZ #DFW
Sponsor banner with grommets
- Spec: 3′×10′ (or 4′×12′) premium scrim vinyl; hemmed edges; #2 brass grommets every 24″.
- Why it matters: Clean sponsor hierarchy, high contrast, wind-smart layout; reads across the lawn and installs fast.
- Channel signal (where/how it lives): Stage front + sponsor tent backdrop = maximum logo visibility when cameras roll.
- Sustainability (if selected): Available on PVC-free media.
- Proof line: Produced and installed locally—Dallas made, Dallas installed.
Related service: Banners printing in Dallas • Exterior signs & banners.
Coroplast route & team signs with QR codes
- Spec: 18″×24″ or 24″×36″, double-sided UV print on 4mm coroplast; H-stakes or A-frames; variable data for team names/mile markers.
- Why it matters: Wayfinding stays obvious; big, scannable QR codes drive on-the-spot donations, safety resources, and team pages.
- Channel signal: Placed at chokepoints (turns, mile marks, water) to reduce crowding and boost scans.
- Sustainability (if selected): Post-event SignCycle pickup—stakes recycled where possible.
- Proof line: QR scan rates tracked; kit accuracy photo-verified. On-time, on-brand, handled.
Related service: Sign printing in Dallas • Posters & presentation boards.
Walking credentials (lanyards + cards)
- Spec: 3.5″×5.5″ laminated cards, rounded corners, slot-punched; purple lanyards.
- Why it matters: Roles are color-coded (walker, volunteer, sponsor, media) so staff can help quickly and keep the route moving.
- Channel signal: Distributed at check-in + volunteer tent for instant role clarity.
- Proof line: Durable lamination = all-day readability; issue-free check-ins.
Pocket-size handout cards
Spec: 4″×6″ or 5″×7″ UV-coated cards with short URLs + QR codes.
Why it matters: Pocket outreach—perfect for recruiting teams, thanking sponsors, or pointing families to caregiver support.
Channel signal: Tents, gates, and exit lanes for last-touch engagement.
Related service: Brochures & handouts • Cards & mailers.
Proof line: One clear message + one QR = more sign-ups and donations.
Related service: Brochures & handouts • Cards & mailers.
“Memory Lane” tribute graphics
Spec: 12″×18″ or 18″×24″ portraits + names on coroplast; H-stakes; bilingual templates available.
Why it matters: A consistent, respectful look that honors loved ones and unifies the route experience.
Channel signal: Staggered along quiet stretches to pace walkers and reduce congestion at start/finish.
Proof line: Template-driven workflow keeps personalization fast and error-free.
Related service: Custom signs & graphics • Presentation Boards & Posters
Keepin’ the momentum going
If the Walk moved you, keep it going: donate or join a team, explore caregiver tips at alz.org/safety, or share the 24/7 Helpline (800-272-3900) with a family that needs it. Planning a fundraiser or city activation? We’ll make it turnkey—Event Services, Fulfillment, and Installation—so your message is on-time, on-brand, handled.
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