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Prudential Tower in Boston to Shine in Purple for ALS TDI
November 20, 2013
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The Shops at Prudential Center has chosen ALS TDI as a lighting partner for this year’s 31 Nights of Light program held throughout December. On Wednesday, December 4, the Prudential Tower in Boston will light up in purple to bring awareness to ALS TDI and its research to end ALS, as well as to commemorate the
21
st
Annual Meeting of the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations
being held on December 3 and 4.
At 5:00PM on December 4, ALS TDI representatives will be staged in Center Court within The Shops at Prudential Center and symbolically “flip the switch” of the Prudential Tower lights. Additionally, ALS TDI will host a short speaking program prior to the lighting and will also honor local people with ALS (PALS) who inspire and motivate the research at ALS TDI via ornaments adorning a holiday tree.
31 Nights of Light was created in 2009 as a way to bring awareness to participating nonprofit organizations during the month of December. Each night, the top of Prudential Tower is lit a different color in support of that night’s partner. This is the first year ALS TDI is being recognized and taking part in this program.
For more information about 31 Nights of Light, please visit:
http://www.prudentialcenter.com/events/premier_event_detail.php?id=234
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