2010 Triangle Goes Red For Women® Luncheon
05/07/2010
11:00am -- 1:30pm

Location:
Crabtree Marriott
4500 Marriott Drive
Raleigh, NC 27612

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Join ladies across the Triangle at the 3rd Annual Triangle Goes Red for Women Luncheon.  The luncheon will be held on May 07, 2010 at Crabtree Marriott.  The Triangle's most prominent female leaders from the corporate, medical, educational, and social communities are expected to attend this annual event. 

The Go Red for Women Luncheon takes a critical step toward raising women’s awareness that heart disease is their number one cause of death.  Women who understand their risks of heart disease, and know the steps to prevent it, are better equipped to avert this serious – and mostly preventable – threat to their health.   

The event includes fun and educational mini-seminars, a VIP Meet and Greet, a heart healthy lunch and entertaining and educational keynote address. For more information and to  register  please visit the Triangle Go Red Luncheon.

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In support of the 2010 Go Red for Women Luncheon, companies in the Triangle will be associated with a premier health organization, and will join the ranks of other outstanding local corporations who are helping to raise awareness and funds specifically to prevent heart disease and stroke in women, including national sponsors Macy's and Merck.

 

 

Locally sponsored by:

Southeastern Emergency Equipment

For additional information please contact us at trianglegored@heart.org

Go Red and Go Red for Women are trademarks of AHA.  The Red Dress Design is a trademark of U.S. DHHS.

 



For more information contact:
Susanna Russell or Kathy Rhew
919-463-8353
trianglegored@heart.org

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