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Join LIFTT for a Nutrition Workshop this November!

October 19, 2016

November 2016 Nutrition Workshop Flyer

 

Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow will be hosting a three session Nutrition Workshop this November. The sessions will be held on consecutive Thursdays from November 3 through November 17 from 3 to 4 pm in the community room of the Billings LIFTT office (1201 Grand Avenue #1).

Participants who attend all three sessions will receive a free gift to take home. For more information contact Brent Morris @ (406) 294-5189, brentm@liftt.org or Melissa Hollenbeck-Wilson (406) 294-5208, melissah@liftt.org.

Download the Workshop Flyer (Adobe PDF): nutrition-workshop-flyer-november-2016

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