Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health Fifth Annual Breast Cancer Luncheon
WHAT: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health (LWBIWH) Fifth Annual Breast Cancer Luncheon to raise awareness of breast cancer and funds to provide mammograms for Ector and Midland County women in need.
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 1:p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 11)
WHERE: Midland Horseshoe Arena, 2514 Arena Trail in Midland
EVENT: More than 900 attendees are expected to attend the LWBIWH event featuring Kelly Corrigan, inspirational speaker, breast cancer survivor and author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Middle Place.
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