• J.S. Bridwell Foundation • Bryant Edwards Foundation • Children’s Miracle Network • Leota Steed Foundation • Perkins-Prothro Foundation • The Fain Foundation • The Priddy Foundation • United Regional Auxiliary • Al Guinn and Family • Suzie and Doyle Bentley

Celebrating Women, part of the Chief Family Medical Officereducational program presented by United Regional, is a tribute to the many contributions that women make to their families, businesses, and volunteer organizations every day.

The second annual Celebrating Women luncheon will be held Saturday, October 21 at The Kemp at The Forum beginning at 11:30 am. The featured speaker will be Emmy-winning Samantha Harris. Most of you may know Samantha Harris from her eight seasons as the co-host of ABC’s hit show, or her many years as one of the hosts of . Samantha is also a breast cancer survivor. In 2014, Samantha was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and after three surgeries is now cancer-free.

Out of the emotional turmoil of her diagnosis, Samantha and her husband, Michael, founded Gotta Make Lemonade to help inspire positivity in the face of adversity. At Celebrating Women, we will truly celebrate women – their strength, tenacity and resiliency – as Samantha shares stories of women who faced great adversities, but found the power of pushing through any challenge in life to turn it into something better. Watch for more information on this event!

With special guest appearance by singer/songwriter

Tickets: $30 • Call (940) 764-8205 A United Regional Limited seating available • Call for table sponsorship information “Chief Family Medical Officer” Proceeds go to the Mammogram Fund at United Regional • United Regional Foundation established fund education program to provide screening mammograms at United Regional for women who could not otherwise afford them.

The Wichita County Mounted Patrol rodeo held June 1, 2 & 3 benefited Children’s Miracle Network at United Regional. “The Wichita County Mounted Patrol is proud to support Children’s Miracle Network at United Regional. We love the fact that the money we raise stays local and that many kids from a number of different communities benefit from CMN,” said Kirk Bowles, President of the Wichita County Mounted Patrol.