FREE book, Love Notes to Our Moms and Other Women of Influence

At all 3,478 Wal-Mart stores across America on Saturday, June 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., to teach, encourage and inspire women to take control of their health, and share what they learn with their loved ones.

Women attending the Speaking of Women’s Health Community Event, one of the largest single-day, free events focused on female health and wellness, will receive complimentary product samples from Speaking of Women’s Health’s national sponsors and a FREE book, Love Notes to Our Moms and Other Women of Influence.

The book includes letters from successful female leaders and celebrities such as Dr. Peeke, Florence Henderson, Mary Wilson, Chef LaLa, and Dottie Peoples. The book is filled with health, well-being and personal safety information, from baby care to menopause, exercise to nutrition, and allergies to heart disease.
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