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From Oprah's new network to Sault Ste. Marie!

NEWS RELEASE THE COUNTRY WAY ************************* Pamper your stress away! Tired of your everyday stress? Want to learn life skills to manage a more enjoyable, healthier lifestyle? Here is an opportunity to relax, revive and rejuvenate before al
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NEWS RELEASE

THE COUNTRY WAY

************************* Pamper your stress away! Tired of your everyday stress?

Want to learn life skills to manage a more enjoyable, healthier lifestyle?

Here is an opportunity to relax, revive and rejuvenate before all the exams begin.

Come and meet in person Julie Daniluk [shown] who has been newly recruited by Oprah’s TV network.

See, also, Sault Ste. Marie’s one and only “Joan Rivers,” better know as Timothy Murphy.

Timothy will entertain you for a night of fun and laughter.

Date

January 19

Time

6 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Location

Riuniti Banquet Hall Corner of Great Northern Rd and Fourth Line

Cash Bar

Veggies and treats included

Cost per ticket

$15

About Julie Daniluk, RHN After four years of rigorous theatre arts training, Julie found herself reading more about nutrition than about Shakespeare.

She had an insatiable appetite for figuring out how and why food affects us so profoundly.

She went back to school to become a nutritionist, graduating from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, and went on to become a co-operative owner of one of Canada’s largest health food stores, The Big Carrot Natural Food Market.

Julie was also health editor for Viva Magazine, a well-known natural health publication with a circulation of over 120,000 coast to coast.

As the W Network’s official online nutritionist for a number of years, Julie continues to answer diet and nutrition questions from viewers across Canada.

She offers entertaining and informative answers about why we crave certain foods, while suggesting alternatives for optimal health. Julie’s food activism has led her to speak to Parliament about the potential health risks of genetically modified food.

In order to bring food advocacy issues to a wider audience, Julie has been the event producer for festivals such as Bio-Diversity with David Suzuki and FoodShare's Field to Table Festival.

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