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White Plains Hospital Wants Shoppers To Think Pink

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Montefiore Health System and White Plains Hospital are teaming up with Bloomingdale’s in White Plains for an evening of breast cancer education, beauty and shopping to raise awareness of the disease. 

Receive beauty makeovers at your favorite cosmetics counters, enjoy light bites and listen to an expert panel for a good cause at White Plains Hospital's Think Pink Beauty Event.

Receive beauty makeovers at your favorite cosmetics counters, enjoy light bites and listen to an expert panel for a good cause at White Plains Hospital's Think Pink Beauty Event.

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Breast cancer specialists from both hospitals will take part in an interactive panel discussion moderated by Assemblywoman and Scarsdale resident, Amy R. Paulin.

In addition to catching up on the latest developments in understanding, preventing and treating breast cancer, guests will receive beauty makeovers at their favorite cosmetics counters, enjoy music and a light bite and even receive gift bags.

The expert panelists include Montefiore Medical Center’s Dr. Susan Klugman, Medical Director for the Program for Jewish Genetic Health; Emily Bloom, Genetic Counselor at Montefiore; and Dr. Randy Stevens, Director of Radiation Oncology at White Plains Hospital. Dr. Klugman and Dr. Stevens are also both residents of Scarsdale.

The evening is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jody Ross, mother, wife, White Plains pediatrician, survivor, and Bloomingdale’s shopper.

The Think Pink Beauty Event will be held on Oct. 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Bloomingdale’s, 175 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, Cosmetics, Floor 1.

A $25 reservation fee will be credited to a beauty purchase of each attendee's choice and 10% of the sales from each customer’s total purchases during the event will be divided between and donated to the White Plains Hospital Center for Cancer Care and the Program for Jewish Genetic Health which is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

For more information and to RSVP contact Sheryl Spivack Braun at sbraun@montefiore.org or 718-920- 6236. Please RSVP by October 2, 2016.

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