Get Healthy Lunch 'N' Learns
Bodies Revealed!
The Putnam  is pleased to present a series of
Lunch 'N' Learn programs inspired by the exhibition Bodies Revealed. We'll start with lunch served on the Putnam's scenic theater balcony at 11:30 a.m., followed by the program. Lunch 'n' Learn attendees will have the opportunity to visit Bodies Revealed after the program with a Museum educator at a reduced cost.

April 10 - Have a Heart
Learn habits for a healthy heart and get your cardio questions answered by Dan Saskowski, M.A.,
Trinity's Manager of Cardiac Rehab.

May 8 - Bone up on Bones
Our skeletons have to last us a lifetime. We can keep them in good shape longer by knowing what promotes healthy bones and joints and how best to deal with conditions like osteoporosis and arthritis that weaken them. Dr. Tuvi Mendel of Orthopaedic Specialists will be on hand to answer your questions.

June 12 - Take a Deep Breath
Being able to take a deep breath is something a lot of us take for granted; but air pollution, smoking, allergies and asthma make that difficult for many people. Learn what you can do to keep your lungs healthy from
Dr. Bill Brandes of Trinity's Pulmonary Medicine.

Lunch 'n' Learn Cost: $20/person, $18/Putnam members.
Optional Discounted Admission to Bodies Revealed:
$10/person, $8/Putnam member.

To make a reservation: Call Alice Loff at (563) 324-1933, ext. 266.
Payment is required at time of reservation.
Putnam Museum
1717 W 12th St
Davenport, Iowa 52804
563-324-1933

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