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Julie Hammerstein TEAMS UP with


for the 2012 Camp Healthy Habits Program
 

At CampExperience™ we're committed to providing you with the opportunities, friendships and resources that will catapult you towards the life you envision! We've always
Wellness Presentation: “Let Food Be Thy Medicine”
Please Join SUE SHUSTERMAN & JULIE HAMMERSTEIN
for a
WINE & WELLNESS PRESENTATION
6:00pm Meet and Mingle; 6:30pm Presentation
Tuesday, September 27
427 E. Bayaud Avenue, Denver 80209
www.renaissancewellness.com

Find out how you can:

• Get your
Doubled Over Laughing


I had dinner last night with a friend who told me about a speech she heard recently.

The speech was actually a toast, given by Denver Nugget's coach George Karl at his 60th birthday celebration. Karl
Ultra Runner Dave O’Brien – Speaking in Denver & Boulder – August 8, 2011


Join me to hear Ultra Marathoner and ultra-funny Irishman:
Dave O'Brien, Desert runner
At 56 yrs. old, Dave is the oldest male competitor to run the "4Deserts" series in a single year! In 2010, Dave
A Message of Love: Join The 200 Healthy Families Campaign Today!
We have a goal. It's a remarkable one, and it will transform lives.

I want you to be a part of this goal, because it's a great way to show someone you love them, and I
A Doctor Committed to Change
Don't miss Dr. Matt Brown Jr., M.D., in Denver, Saturday, February 5th, 9:30am

Dr. Matt Brown is known and respected for his integrity and deep level of caring for and commitment to his patients. He is deeply committed
Book Launch Today – December 20th!

Just a reminder that my book launches TODAY on Amazon.
I'm so excited, but more importantly, I'm filled with gratitude for all your support during this process.  You've been so great in contributing to my
Julie Speaking: Living a Healthier Holiday Season


Living a Healthier Holiday Season:


Tips to Live Well, Eat Well and Feel Well


Featuring Julie Hammerstein, CN




Learn How To:
Reduce dietary stressors that encourage the common cold,