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Girls' Night Out to feature dance, self-protection and health screenings

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According to a press release, Holy Spirit Health System’s Spirit of Women program is hosting Spirit Girls’ Night Out on Friday, April 19 from 6 to 9 p.m.

This free event will be held at the St. Patrick’s Parish Community Center, 87 Marsh Drive, Carlisle.

Spirit Girls’ Night Out is a free event open to women age 18 and older. Any and all women are invited to the fun event where you can shop, learn, and be active while networking with other women and the Holy Spirit staff and volunteers.

Girls’ Night Out features a “Main Street” retail shopping area with vendors displaying the newest in fashion, jewelry, cosmetics, and body care, plus the latest in cookware, food products, and more.

In the “Fitness Corner,” people can take part in dance workouts, including Zumba® and belly dancing, offered throughout the evening.

In the “Spa Zone,” there will be free chair massages and make-up makeovers, both by appointment only. The event also features “Education Row” where several presentations led by Holy Spirit physicians will be featured, including how glands and hormones play a role in diabetes, Lap-Band® surgical weight loss options, and breast cancer awareness.

The “Health Screening Pavilion” will house nurses, doctors and other healthcare providers from Holy Spirit who will perform free health screenings. The free screenings include: blood pressure, body mass index, glucose and cholesterol, as well as assessments for breast cancer risk and peripheral artery disease.

The numbers of appointment times for the chair massages, makeovers and health screenings are limited. Please call 763-2100 to pre-register and a follow-up call will allow you to schedule your appointment time. Appointments are limited to two per person.

Holy Spirit Hospital is affiliated with The Spirit of Women Hospital Network, a national coalition of hospitals and healthcare facilities in more than 80 U.S. cities joined together to advance the cause and business of women’s health.


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