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			 On May 10 from 5:30pm-8:30pm, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			hopes to remind Logan County women that you can’t take care of 
			others unless you take care of yourself. And so, for the sixth year, 
			ALMH is hosting a free Ladies Night Out, “Love Yourself Enough” to 
			Logan County women aged 21 and over. 
 “Ladies Night Out has become a very popular event for local women. 
			Each year we have a waiting list of individuals who aren’t able to 
			attend. We are thrilled to announce a new venue this year, (Knights 
			of Columbus Hall in Lincoln) that will allow us to offer the event 
			to even more women,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, ALMH Community Health 
			Collaborative director.
 
			
			 
 The doors will open at 5:30pm with a buffet dinner to be served at 
			6:00pm. Keynote speaker, Jill Savage, is scheduled to address the 
			topic of “Taking Care of Me” at 7:00pm.
 
			
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Savage is a nationally known author and speaker and breast cancer survivor. She 
believes that we should all give up on trying to be “perfect.” She is known for 
her passion to encourage others. Angela Stoltzenburg will also share current 
local health initiatives of the ALMH Community Health Collaborative. 
“Women have a tremendous impact on their families and so we have to remember to 
take care ourselves. When we are physically healthy and healthy-minded we can 
create healthy families. Our Love Yourself Enough event puts the focus on them, 
provides education and inspiration, and an opportunity to enjoy a night out that 
nourishes our friendships and sense of community,” said Stoltzenburg.
 The event is funded by the ALMH Foundation and hosted by the ALMH Auxiliary. To 
learn more about the ALMH Foundation, visit ALMH.org/ foundation.
 
 Space is limited and reservations are required. To reserve a spot for the event 
online, visit the community section of ALMH.org -
https://www.almh.org/ 
Community/Ladies-Night-Out  or call 217-605-5007.
 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBAALMH Community Health Collaborative, Director]
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