jlundenCHRISTUS Hospital – St. Elizabeth and St. Mary and CHRISTUS Jasper Memorial Hospital are thrilled to announce that Joan Lunden, one of America’s most recognized and trusted television personalities, will be the keynote speaker at the third annual LiveWell Women’s Conference on Thursday, May 6, 2010, at Ford Park in Beaumont.

An award-winning journalist, best-selling author, motivational speaker, entrepreneur, and mother of seven, Lunden defines “today’s working mother,” as reflected in her being named Mother of the Year by the National Mothers Day Committee and Career Mother of the Year by the National Institute of Infant Services.

The focus of the LiveWell Women’s Conference is to provide women in Southeast Texas with tools to improve their physical, spiritual and mental health. The conference is scheduled to coincide with the annual National Women’s Health Week (Sunday, May 9 – Saturday, May 15), which encourages women to make their health a top priority and take simple steps for a longer, healthier and happier life.

“Joan Lunden will be a tremendous resource and encouragement for women attending the 2010 conference,” said Becky Howard, Conference Lead. “She has been a constant and reassuring presence for more than 25 years, keeping viewers informed on the latest information to care for their homes, their families and themselves.”

The day-long LiveWell Women’s Conference will feature more than 25 workshops covering areas such as health, fitness and exercise, parenting, finance, diet and nutrition, time management, self improvement, motivation, and stress relief. CHRISTUS Hospital will offer a variety of health screenings throughout the day.

Registration for the 2010 LiveWell Women’s Conference begins Monday, March 22. Learn more about the event at www.christushospital.org/conference or call 409-899-7700.

Valerie Bertinelli was previously announced as the keynote speaker for the 2010 LiveWell Women’s Conference, but had to withdraw due to unforeseen circumstances.

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