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Independent Scholars Evenings

Ms. Iowa American Coed:

Monica Lacovitch

will talk on

Depression and Suicide Awareness.

October 13th, 2011

At 7.00 p.m.

The Moline Commercial Club

1530 Fifth Avenue. Moline. Illinois.

Monica moved to Davenport from Lexington, Kentucky late September 2009 looking to start over and find a new job after the suggestion from an old college friend who lived in the area.

She currently promotes the platforms of Depression and Suicide Awareness and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in which she is the Quad Cities Honorary walk chair for this year's walk.

She personally has dealt with Depression and mental illness after losing her dad to Leukemia in December of 2004. Monica is now a full time legal secretary for Katz, Huntoon, & Fieweger, P.C. in Moline .

In her free time she works on pursuing the dream of becoming a commercial/print model and recently test 'shooted' with a scout/photographer from FORD Models NYC. Monica hopes something will become of this marvelous opportunity she was given. You can read more about Monica on her blog http://missky4life.blogspot.com/

Monica Lacovitch Ms. Iowa American Coed Will be competing for the national title of Ms. American Coed the week of Thanksgiving November 21-26th. National Miss American Coed Pageants encourage and reinforce the confidence and natural beauty that is within each girl. For more information on this pageant go to www.gocoed.com


light refreshments, wine and beverages are served.

The event is free and open to the public.

Doors open at 6.30

Independent Scholars' Evenings are sponsored by The Institute for Cultural and Healing Traditions, Ltd. a 501(c)3 at state and federal level since 1996.

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