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						ALMH Hosts Ladies Night 
						Out 
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		[April 04, 2016] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Women take care of their families oftentimes to the point of 
		ignoring their own physical, spiritual and/or emotional needs. On April 
		15th, at 5:30 p.m., the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and 
		the Healthy Communities Partnership hopes to remind ladies of Logan 
		County that you can’t take care of others unless you are taking care of 
		yourself. And so, for the third year, ALMH is hosting “Ladies Night 
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			 Ladies Night Out is about celebrating healthy lifestyles for women, 
			embracing the influence women have on their families and providing 
			education. 
 This year’s event will host keynote speaker, Chef Ken Myska. Myska 
			is the owner/operator/farmer of the farm-to-fork restaurants 
			Epiphany Farms and Anju Above in Bloomington, Illinois. Chef Myska 
			earned his degree in Hospitality Management from the University of 
			Nevada in Las Vegas, worked in elite kitchens of renowned hotels. 
			Chef Myska will discuss food sustainability, our food system, the 
			seasonality of food, and explain why farm-to-table cuisine is fresh, 
			healthy, and delicious.
 
			
			 
			Between the hors d’oeveres, and desserts the evening will also 
			provide to breakout sessions. Andrea Sheley, a Nurse Practioner with 
			Memorial Physician Services, will discuss which numbers you should 
			know to keep track of your health. Nicole Florence, MD, Medical 
			Director of the Memorial Weight Loss and Wellness Center, will also 
			provide a breakout session focusing on women advocating for their 
			health. 
			
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“Women have a tremendous impact on their families but they can’t forget to take 
care of themselves. Our Ladies Night Out event puts the focus back on them, 
provides education and inspiration, and the opportunity to enjoy a night out,” 
said Healthy Communities Partnership manager Angela Stoltzenburg.
 Space is very limited and reservations are required. To reserve a spot for the 
event, call 217-605-5008.
 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg] 
			
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