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Weight Watchers Hosts Lose for Good Campaign

Weight Watchers hosts open house, collects food for Westfield Food Pantry

Two ways to feel good! Lose weight and fight hunger with Lose for Good.

In Westfield, the Open House and Food Drive will be held Saturday, September 15 and features demos, success stories, and deliciously healthy tastings. Just bring a shelf-stable item of food to the center at 241 South Avenue between noon and 3 p.m. to join the fun. All donated food goes to the Westfield Food Pantry.

The Open House features frozen yogurt samples from Bohemian Raspberry Yogurt, a smoothie station from noon until 2 p.m., samples from the Savory Spice Shop and a cooking demo with Pampered Chef. Great prizes will be raffled off: two tickets to Tony-Award-winning musical “Peter and the Star Catchers,” a $25 gift certificate from Coffee House, and a basket of Weight Watchers treats worth $60.

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Open House special events:

Noon: Zumba Demo

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1 pm: Ballroom Dance Demo

1:45 pm: E-tools Demo

2:15 pm: Staff Success Stories

2:45 pm: Motivational Talk – “Your Weight Loss Juggling Act”

The Weight Watchers Center is located at 241 South Avenue in Westfield, NJ.  See Map

In addition, Weight Watchers International will donate up to $1 million to Share Our Strength and Action Against Hunger for qualifying weight loss between September 2nd  and October 20th. More information is available at: weightwatchers.com/loseforgood

Weight Watchers has been helping members from Westfield and surrounding communities successfully lose weight for over 15 years in this location. Weight Watchers International, Inc. is the world’s leading provider of weight management services, operating globally through a network of Company-owned and franchise operations. Weight Watchers holds over 50,000 weekly meetings where members receive group support and learn about healthy eating patterns, behavior modification and physical activity.


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