Trinity Health System Thanks Sponsors of Go Red For Women Lunch

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Trinity Health System would like to thank the sponsors of its Go Red for Women Lunch, which is taking place this Wednesday, March 22, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at St. Florian Hall, 286 Luray Drive in Wintersville.

“We couldn’t be more excited to celebrate Go Red for Women,” Laurie Labishak, Director of Marketing for Trinity Health System, said. “After such a successful event last year, we had to do it again! A huge thank you to our sponsors, especially our Signature Sponsor, Tony and Tara of Apollo Pro Cleaning and

Restoration. Without sponsors, these events simply cannot happen!”

Table sponsors include Voto Sales, Eastern Gateway Community College, Coleman

Health Services, Capital Health Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers, Fraley and Schilling, and Trinity Health System Prime Time Senior Services.

Event sponsors are Franciscan University of Steubenville, John Cucarese Financial

Services, A&B Sunset Pharmacy, Hauser’s, Change Inc., Valley Hospice, Sienna Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation, Walmart, Genesis, The Laurels of Steubenville, and Naples Spaghetti House.

The Go Red for Women Lunch is held annually across the country. Women gather to celebrate healthy hearts and lifestyles that enhance strong cardiovascular health.

“Our event will include an update from Kelly Bettem, Director of Cardiovascular Services, comments from Sherrie Dunlevey, 2023 Woman of Impact nominee, and Tony Mougianis, our signature sponsor,” Labishak said. “There will be chair

massages, raffles, red carpet photos, and much more! For tickets, please call 740-283-7322 before 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Seating is limited.”

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