In-person Health & Wellness

Stollery Women's Network Wellness Event

Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024
10:30am to 3:00pm

Westin Edmonton
Selected as a Taproot pick
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Organized by: Stollery Women's Network
Oct.
6

Join us for a experiential day where you'll rejuvenate your body and nourish your soul - all in support of the Stollery Children's Hospital!

The Stollery Women's Network invites you to our second annual Wellness Event presented by the Thompson Family Foundation to support the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation.

Treat yourself to a fantastic day at the Westin Edmonton. You'll be welcomed into an activated space where energizing morning snacks await you. Sip on complimentary bubbly and browse local wellness vendors with your gal pals before your first wellness session—your choice of yoga, meditation, qi gong, nutrition, or basic self-defence class.

When we gather together after our first breakouts, lunch will be ready. Enjoy your power bowl and soak in the vibes with our DJ, photo booth, and more.

The afternoon will kick off with our keynote speaker, who will inspire us with her message on healing and self-discovery.

Then hop up and wear that athleisure-chic outfit at our second breakout session. There's time for more shopping and networking before we send you home feeling invigorated—and with a sweet swag bag to boot!

TICKETS:

$150 per individual includes:

  • Morning snack and Lunch
  • Keynote address
  • 2 Wellness breakout sessions
    - choose from yoga, meditation, qi gong, nutrition or basic self-defence experiences (scroll down to Ticket Add-Ons to make your selection during the purchase process)
  • Stollery stories
  • Gift bag
  • And more!

Westin Edmonton

10135 100 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 0N7


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