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Ladies Night Out
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[February 18, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Women take care of their families oftentimes to the point of
ignoring their own physical, spiritual and/or emotional needs. On March
24 from 5pm-9pm, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital hopes to remind
ladies of Logan County that you can’t take care of others unless you
take care of yourself. And so, for the fourth year, ALMH is hosting its
free Ladies Night Out.
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“Ladies Night Out has become a very popular event. Each year we have
had a waiting list of women who aren’t able to attend. We are
thrilled to offer it again this year and have changed the location
to Lincoln College’s Lincoln Center to accommodate more women,” said
Angela Stoltzenburg, ALMH marketing and community partnerships
manager.
This year’s event will host keynote speaker, Janet Cook. Cook will
present “What You Truly Hunger For: A Holistic Approach to Improve
Self-Care for Life.” Cook is a professional Body Transformation
Expert. She is a NASM certified personal trainer and a certified
holistic health coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.
Cooks helps women who have been struggling with yo-yo dieting and
inconsistent habits get into the best shape of their lives. Cook’s
holistic approach involves nutrition, fitness and mindset to create
a permanent transformation. Cook is currently training for her first
fitness competition at age 49, and encourages women to do something
every day that scares them.
Between the hors d’oeveres and healthy desserts the evening will
also provide breakout sessions. Nicole Florence, MD will present
“Health Hacks: Easy Ways to Incorporate Health Into Your Daily
Life.” Florence is the medical director for Memorial’s Weight Loss
and Wellness Center. And Angela Stoltzenburg will present a session
entitled, “Go, Slow, and Whoa Your Way to Health” providing simple
ways to create healthy habits and update the women on current local
health initiatives.
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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 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 online visit the event section of ALMH.org or call 217-605-5008.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBA
Marketing and Community Partnerships Manager
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Healthy Communities Partnership] |