Record-breaking endurance adventurer, Louis Alexander is giving a free talk at a local care home in Warwick next moth.
The event will take place on Thursday 9 April from 6.30pm to 8pm at Oakley Grange and members of the local community, residents, their families and friends are all welcome to attend.
At 26 years old, Louis is the first and only person in history to complete marathons across all seven continents and swim marathon-distances in all seven seas. During his talk, he will share his experiences about his adventures, as well as what motivated him to take on these remarkable challenges.
Guests will also gain an insight into the physical and mental demands behind Louis’ incredible feats, from the toughest moments to the mindset that kept him moving forward.
Louis is a dementia champion and is on a mission to raise a total of £1million for dementia research over the next five years in memory of his grandfather, a former Captain in the British Army who lived with dementia for 17 years.
He is also an Ambassador for Cinnamon Care Collection, an award-winning care home group which owns and operates 23 care homes in the UK, including Oakley Grange.
Louis Alexander shared: “I’ve explored the world through my expeditions, and now I’m bringing those adventures to communities across the country with Cinnamon Care Collection. Because adventure isn’t just about where you go, it’s about how you live!”
Entry is free for ‘An Audience with Louis Alexander’ but booking is essential. Oakley Grange is on Cox Gardens in Warwick.
Pam Casey, General Manager at Oakley Grange added: “Louis’ resilience and determination is an inspiration to people of all ages and to fundraisers globally. He is an extraordinary young man with an extraordinary story, and we are very excited to welcome him to Oakley Grange.
“The talk offers people in Eastleigh and the surrounding areas a rare opportunity to meet one of Britain’s most inspiring young adventurers, and promises to be an uplifting and memorable event. We look forward to opening our doors to the local community.”
Guests will be offered a superb selection of artisan cheese from local delicatessen Aubrey Allen upon arrival along with a carefully curated line up of wines and non-alcoholic alternatives.
To reserve a space, contact [email protected], call Vivienne Hill on 01926 351165 or book at ticket on Eventbrite here.
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