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Update: Wear Red Day luncheon announces speakers 

The annual Go Red For Women campaign raises awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women, and encourages them to take preventive measures to reduce their risk. Courtesy photo.

The annual Go Red For Women campaign raises awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women, and encourages them to take preventive measures to reduce their risk. Courtesy photo.

Update posted April 15

Kirsten Dennish and Lori Javadi to Chair the Paso Goes Red Luncheon

Local community members Kirsten Dennish and Lori Javadi will chair the inaugural Paso Goes Red Luncheon set for Friday, April 24, at the Paso Robles Golf Club, 1600 Country Club Drive.

Kirsten Dennish is a member of the Tasting Room team at Epoch Estate Wines in Templeton. She holds a degree in child development and family relations from East Carolina University and a masters in social work from Fordham University in NYC. Kirsten has been married to cardiologist Dr. Andrew Dennish for nearly 14 years and has two children, Kate age 10, and Ryan age seven.

Lori Javadi is the co-owner of her family’s integrated agriculture businesses including Javadi Farm Labor Contractors, Meadowlark Harvesting, Benchmark Vineyard Management and Bounty Hunter, LLC. Lori oversees bookkeeping and handles the calving and lambing for their family enterprise. She has a bachelor’s degree in fruit science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Married to her husband, and business partner Troy for nearly twenty years, they have three sons Jared, Kadin and Seth.

 

Original story posted April 9

Event raises awareness for heart disease.

The Paso Robles Wear Red Day Luncheon will take place on Friday, April 24, at the Paso Robles Golf Club, located at 1600 Country Club Dr. The luncheon will begin with a meet & greet at 11:30 a.m., followed by the luncheon and program at noon.

The Go Red campaign is sponsored nationally by Macy’s and locally by Dignity Health of the Central Coast. The annual campaign is designed to raise awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women, and encourages them to take preventive measures to reduce their risk. “The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power women have to band together and collectively wipe out heart disease,” said American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Director of Communications and Marketing Tamara White. “It also gives them the tools they need to lead a heart healthy life.”

Ticket and sponsorship information are available. For more information regarding the luncheon, please contact Emily Reneau at (805) 602-0435 or email emily.s.reneau@heart.org.

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