In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Hunterdon Regional
Cancer Center presents: Hoda Kotb: How I survived War Zones, Bad Hair,
Cancer and Kathie Lee on Thursday October 14th at Hunterdon Central
Regional High School (84 Route 31, Flemington). Doors will open at 6:00
p.m. and the program will start 7:00 p.m.
Hoda Kotb is the co-host of the fourth hour of NBC’s Today Show. She
began hosting the 10 a.m. hour when it debuted in 2007, which she
currently hosts alongside Kathie Lee Gifford. Ms. Kotb has been a
correspondent for Dateline NBC. She has covered a variety of domestic
and international stories for NBC News, including Hurricane Katrina.
A two-year breast cancer survivor, Ms. Kotb has been part of several
initiatives to raise awareness about the disease.
During this program Ms. Kotb will talk about her tight-knit family, her career in
journalism, Hurricane Katrina, Kathie Lee and the double whammy that
took her breast and broke her heart. She describes cancer survival and
Hurricane Katrina as two life transforming events.
Admission is $35 per person and includes a copy of Hoda’s new book,
HODA: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer and Kathie Lee. A
health fair before the program will give attendees the opportunity to
talk to professionals about cancer, mammograms, nutrition, exercise and
more. Attendees are encouraged to wear pink to the event to recognize
breast cancer awareness. Hoda Kotb was scheduled through Friends’
Health Connection. To register online visit:
www.friendshealthconnection.org or call 1-800-483-7436.
Pictured: Hoda Kotb, co-host of NBC’s Today Show and a breast cancer
survivor will speak at an event sponsored by Hunterdon Regional Cancer
Center.
Hunterdon Medical Center
2100 Wescott Drive
Flemington, NJ 08822
Phone: 908-788-6515
Fax: 908-788-6526
www.hunterdonhealthcare.org