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February Luncheon - Women’s Health Matters

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Register Early — Seats Are Filling Fast

Attendance has been growing, so we strongly recommend registering early to guarantee your seat.

Registration must be completed by the Wednesday before the luncheon to ensure a meal is ordered.

Those who register late or pay at the door are not guaranteed a meal.

?? Lunch Menu

Lasagna with Salad and Breadsticks

A meat and vegetarian (no meat) option will be available.

For dietary questions, please contact the caterer directly:
Apple Spice Catering
?? (801) 263-7799

Event Details

This is an indoor, in-person event.
Zoom instructions will be sent to registered virtual participants.

Agenda

  • 11:00 AM — Check-In & Networking
  • 11:25–11:45 AM — Welcome & Club Announcements
  • 11:45–12:45 PM — Guest Speakers
  • 12:45–1:00 PM — Q&A

Media Notice

We invite representatives from the media to attend and report on our events to spread awareness and encourage public participation in current affairs.

Please note: Media representatives may be present in the audience.

Our Speakers:




Dr. Rosemary Lesser
Former Utah House of Representatives District 10
OB/GYN, Current Candidate for House District 10

 

Dr. Rosemary Lesser is a Utah-based OB/GYN known for her commitment to women’s health, reproductive rights, and evidence-based care. She brings both clinical expertise and policy insight to conversations about improving healthcare access for women and families. She is also an active voice in Democratic politics, advocating for legislation that protects patients, providers, and bodily autonomy. She will speak about women's heart health and more.  




Dr Frederick Gottlieb

Dr. Frederick Gottlieb

MD, MPH, FACP 


Dr. Gottlieb, a practicing internist and geriatrician with 35 years at the University of Utah, will join us to discuss current trends in geriatrics and successful aging through the national 4M Framework—what matters most, mentation (including dementia), movement, and medications. Using this evidence-based approach, he will explore the importance of advance care planning while opening a broader conversation about the challenges facing older adults today, including provider shortages, gaps in care coordination, limited access for Medicare recipients, and the realities of our healthcare system.






Kathy Bochnowski


Kathy Bochnowski
Physical Therapist,
Orthopedic Clinical Specialist


Kathy combines her natural ability to listen and heal with over 25 years of experience as a physical therapist, including 21 years specializing in pelvic health inspired by her own postpartum journey. Blending personal insight with an orthopedic and sports background, she provides compassionate, individualized care for even the most private concerns. Kathy is board certified as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS)—a distinction held by only 6% of physical therapists—certified in Dry Needling, and has completed over 1,000 hours of advanced training across pelvic health specialties. A graduate of the University of Florida and the University of Illinois at Chicago, she is also a pelvic floor instructor and lifelong learner. Outside the clinic, she enjoys mountain biking, skiing, and spending time with her kids and friends in Park City.






Diane Forster Burke


Will be available to take blood pressure readings of anyone who would like one. 




Date and Time

Saturday, February 7, 2026, 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM

Location

South Valley Unitarian Universalist
6876 S Highland Dr,
Cottonwood Heights, UT  84121
USA
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.

Event Contact(s)

Lisa D Yoder
801-209-8757 (c)

Category

Luncheons

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
A portion of your registration donation today will help fund Democratic campaigns in Utah in 2026. Democrats have had recent successes, but campaigns are expensive to win. Be generous if you can. Thank you!

Number of People Who Will Attend

In Person $30 Donation
$30.00
In-Person $35 Donation (Recommended)
$35.00
In-Person $50 Advocate Donation
$50.00
In-Person $100 Activist Donation
$100.00
Virtual $10 Donation
$10.00
Virtual $30 Donation (Recommended)
$30.00
Virtual Advocate $50 Donation
$50.00
Virtual $100 Activist Donation
$100.00
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