Health event in Heber City, UT by Intermountain Heber Valley Hospital on Wednesday, October 2 2024.
Heber Valley Hospital is celebrating our 25th Anniversary! Join us for Ladies Night Out to celebrate!
Two-time Olympian, Noelle Pikus Pace will share her Olympic journey and talk about the importance of caring for ourselves.
6 p.m. Keynote address with Noelle Pikus Pace, located in the tent in the North Parking Lot 6:45 – 8:30 p.m. Health Fair Booths
We invite you to gather your friends for a night of fun just for the ladies. You’ll meet local providers, learn more about our services to empower you in healthcare decisions, taste delicious food and enjoy interactive activities.
Plus you’ll have a chance to win tickets to great events across Utah including REAL soccer, Ballet West, BYU Football and concert events.
Booths and activities:
· Women’s Heart Health · Labor and Delivery Services · Pediatric Care · Mental Health Education · Sports Medicine Programs · Cancer Care · Nutrition Programs and Healthy Recipes · And many more medical specialties
It’s back! After stepping away from Ladies Night Out for the last few years during the hospital’s construction and then COVID, we’re excited to welcome you back for Ladies Night Out 2023: Happy. Healthy. You. With special guest, Ann Romney. Heber Valley is where Ann rediscovered her love of horses and she wants to give back to our community and the women who call it home.
Ann will speak from 6 to 6:45 p.m. She’ll reflect on her health challenges with multiple sclerosis, early-stage breast cancer, how health challenges affect mental health and how women can take charge of their own wellbeing. After Ann’s fireside chat, you can mingle with local providers, gather health information, and enjoy delicious, healthy food.
The event will be held just outside the hospital on 1500 South. Seating capacity is 500. Wednesday, October 11, 2023 6 – 8 pm Heber Valley Hospital
Sure hope to see you!
Fireside Chat with Ann Romney
Ann Romney is the two-time best-selling author of “The Romney Family Table” and “In This Together” and Global Ambassador for the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Mrs. Romney also sits on the Board of Directors of CharityVision, which focuses on empowering local physicians in the developing world to bring sight to those most in need. In 1998, Mrs. Romney was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She has volunteered much of her time to raise awareness of the disease. By raising the profile of MS, as well as raising funds for advocacy and research, she is determined to make a difference in the lives of people who suffer from the disease. The Romneys have been married for 54 years. They have five sons, 25 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.