The Destin Library will host a Summer Wellness Event for Kids on Thursday, June 7 (3:00 PM) featuring author, presenter, entrepreneur and public health advocate Christine Audler. This event is focused at children, young adults, and their parents and is free and open to the public. The presentation will include interactive activities, readings, book signings and Christine’s mascot “Lou”.
Christine Audler founded her nonprofit organization in 2012 at the urging of a friend who encouraged her to turn her passion for public health into a career. One of the outcomes of her passion was the book, What Lou Can Do, which centers on a young girl battling obesity.
Audler’s passion for health care began when she was 15 years old and worked after school at Curves for Women in New Orleans and then later on at Ochsner's Elmwood Fitness Center in Kenner, Louisiana. Because of her experiences at gyms, the meaning of the word "obese" shifted for her.
Today through readings of her book and directing healthy living seminars at schools and local community events, Audler is lending her passion and expertise to changing the obesity epidemic in America.
Further information on this topic and presenter can be found at www.fightfatforever.org.
Seating for this event will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Date and Time
Thursday Jun 7, 2018
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Location
Destin Library
150 Sibert Avenue
Destin, FL 32541