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2011 SC Obesity Summit

Wednesday, April 6, 2011 from 8:45 AM to 3:45 PM (ET)

Columbia, SC

2011 SC Obesity Summit

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Full Time Student Ended $25.00 $0.00
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Register now for 2011 South Carolina Obesity Prevention Summit

Building Leadership for Healthy Communities

 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

8:45am-3:45am

(registration and Expo begins at 8:00am)

 

Medallion Center

7315 Garners Ferry Rd

Columbia, SC 

 

Convenient, free parking

$49 ($25 for full time students) including continental breakfast, a healthy lunch and program materials

 

Please join Eat Smart, Move More SC for an educational forum on obesity prevention in South Carolina.  Presented in partnership with several statewide organizations, the event attracts hundreds of professionals throughout the state.  Six setting specefic tracts (schools, community, faith, health care, child care and worksite) will provide an interactive and engaging look at best practices for obesity prevention.

If you are a professional in the area of public health, health care, education, nutrition, physical activity, the media or simply interested in what you can do in your community, plan to attend the 2011 SC Obesity Prevention Summit.

When & Where



The Medallion Center
7309 Garners Ferry Road
Columbia, SC 29209

Wednesday, April 6, 2011 from 8:45 AM to 3:45 PM (ET)


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Eat Smart, Move More South Carolina



Eat Smart Move More SC coordinates obesity prevention efforts across the state and leads the implementation of South Carolina's Obesity Prevention Plan.  The intent of this coalition is ongoing collaboration between state agencies, business and industry, heatlh care organizaitons, schools, academia, community coalitions and a broad range of other stakeholders to capitalize and leverage differing areas of expertise, skill and resources to impact obesity in South Carolina.