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Grass Valley, 6/7/25 – A unique gathering titled "Savvy Women Talk" is set to take place on Wednesday, June 18, from 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM, in the tranquil setting of the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital (SNMH) Wellness Garden. This special edition of the event will feature Ellie Lightfoot, the SNMH Garden Educator, who will discuss the inspiring vision and purpose behind the flourishing garden.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the numerous health benefits of gardening and how it contributes to overall wellness. The event aims to empower women by providing insights into cultivating not just plants, but also personal health and well-being. Attendees will engage in discussions about nutrition, mindfulness, and the therapeutic aspects of connecting with nature.
This gathering promises to be both informative and rejuvenating, encouraging women to embrace a holistic approach to health while enjoying the beauty of the garden. All are welcome to join in this enriching experience.
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