On February 28 KISS FM�s Open Line Broadcasts Live and Brings Harlem a
Mind, Body and Soul Experience on Leaving Your Legacy of Healthy Habits
Who: WRKS–98.7 KISS FM, New York�s #1 station for The Best Variety of Old School and Today�s R&B and The Open Line, KISS FM�s weekly community affairs program
What: Caps off Black History month and kicks off the first Mind, Body and Soul event of 2010 with a live broadcast focusing on leaving your own legacy of healthy habits and the state of health in our community.� KISS FM will be engaging listeners in an open forum discussion about colon cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other epidemics in the African-American community and how they can be combated.� All attendees will be provided with complimentary breakfast, a free instructional workout session courtesy of the Dance Theater of Harlem and tons of raffles and prizing.
When: Sunday, February 28, 2010
10am-12pm – Doors open at 9am
Where: Dance Theater of Harlem
Information: Colon Cancer causes more cancer deaths among non-smokers than any other form of cancer.� 1,400 New York City residents die of colon cancer each year and many of these deaths, approximately 80%, are preventable with early detection and treatment.� Colon cancer usually has no symptoms.� They only way to know if you have colon cancer is if you get screened.� For more information on health related facts call 311.
