1st Croquet Played at Rockefeller Center – Adaptive Croquet by Jiminy Wicket
Adaptive Croquet &
Alzheimer’s Team Up
To Create Smiles & Raise Awareness
Come join us at Summer Gardens at Rockefeller Center
Thursday September 20th from 7am to 11am EST
We are located right off The Sea Grill
Jiminy Wicket founder James Creasey raises awareness and connects people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias through his adaptive croquet game. This brilliant game engages ignites smiles and connects people on an intergenerational level. He has brought the game into school systems and is raising awareness and removing the fear this disease causes.
Come out and join us today and see for yourself.
Francis Palasieski and Dave Cohen from the Alumni Sury New Paltz Croquet Team
You can show you support by donating via a text!
It’s simple and quick. You can change lives and help create smiles when helping to fund this terrific game that engages and gives hope.
On your phone put in 5055 in the address section,
then text the words “Jiminy Wicket” hit send
and you will be taken right to the page
David Maloof with the US Croquet Team
Jiminy Wicket Sponsors
The first croquet game to be played in Rockefeller Center.
The first ball was the honor of Sidney Oswald from South High School in Colorado who started Jiminy Wicket in her High School
Come join us and see what all the buzz is about!
For more resources and information on Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias check out out website