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Lady Parts: Car Talk for Women's Bodies, with Amy Bloom and Mary Jane Minkin, MD

The Sari A. Rosenbaum Fund for Women and Girls of the Middlesex County Community Foundation invite you to Reserve your tickets today for an evening celebrating women!

Bring a friend and join us on Thursday, May 10th, 2012, at the Ivoryton Playhouse  for an engaging evening of laughter and frank conversation about women’s physical, emotional, and interpersonal health.  Famous author Amy Bloom and famous OB/GYN Mary Jane Minkin bring humor and expertise as they answer audience members' most intimate and sometimes-embarrassing questions (all anonymously)!

 

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6:00 p.m.   Wine and Cheese reception on the patio at Ivoryton Playhouse

7:00 p.m.    Lady Parts: Car Talk for Women's Bodies with Amy Bloom and Mary Jane Minkin, MD

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8:00 p.m.   Sparkling Wine and Dessert reception on the patio at Ivoryton Playhouse

 

TICKETS are $45.00 each.

Get your tickets in advance online at:

http://www.middlesexcountycf.org/fund_for_women_girls/fund_lady_parts_2.htm

Or Call: 860-347-0025

All proceeds benefit the Fund for Women and Girls.

 

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Mary Jane Minkin, M.D.:
Yale Medical trained OB-GYN, with 40 years experience taking care of lots of ladies and teaching anyone who would listen (med students, residents, and fellow docs) to what she would say. You've read her advice in Cosmo, Prevention, and WebMD, heard her dulcet New Jersey tones on NPR and Sirius XM Doctor's Radio, and seen her on the Today Show and Good Morning America..  Hear her opine on any medical question you would care to ask--she does have an opinion on everything!

Amy Bloom: 25 years of listening to men, women and others as a clinical social worker (faculty, Yale Medical School)  now, the best-selling author of novels, short stories and essays  (including a now-infamous sexual etiquette column) on human relationships, which have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times and every other major and minor magazine in America. She is currently the Writer-in-Residence at Wesleyan
University. She, too, has an opinion on everything!

 

Thank you to the following generous sponsors:

  • Middlesex Obstetrical & Gynecological Associates
  • Suburban Stationers
  • Decorative Interiors
  • Fromage Fine Foods and Coffees
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