SPOONER, WI – Join Spooner Health on Tuesday, March 24, from 4-7 pm for an evening dedicated to celebrating and supporting women’s health. This free community event features:

Women’s Health Information TablesPrize DrawingsFree Blood Pressure ChecksOn-site Mammogram SchedulingAppetizers, Desserts & Refreshments

New for 2026, Regional Hospice will offer on-site Advance Directive Planning to help educate community members about the importance of preparing for future healthcare decisions and ensuring their wishes are honored.

Another major addition to this year’s event is the “Life Saving Skills 101: CPR & Spotting a Stroke” open-house demonstrations where participants can learn hands-only CPR and how to recognize the signs of a stroke. These key skills are essential to community wellbeing, and Spooner Health is committed to providing resources that help keep our neighbors safe.

“Last year’s event was incredibly educational and fun,” shared Michelle Martin, Public Relations & Marketing Director for Spooner Health. “Participants enjoyed the wonderful assortment of appetizers and desserts, along with the valuable information shared at the women’s wellness tables and presentations.”

Educational presentations for 2026 include:

5:00 PM – Aging & Memory: What Everyone Should Know5:30 PM – Stepping Stones to Improve Your Mental Wellness6:00 PM – Navigating Menopause & Peri-menopause6:30 PM – Osteoporosis: What to Know & What YOU Can Do About It

“As part of our commitment to our community, Spooner Health leads the Community Health Needs Assessment & Implementation Plan,” said Mike Schafer, CEO of Spooner Health. “The decision to bring back Women’s Wellness Night was directly influenced by the needs we heard from community members. Sessions such as the mental wellness presentation by Anne Focht, our Director of Social Services, are crucial to improving the health of our community.”

Women’s Wellness Night is completely free to attend, and no pre-registration is required for the event. For more information, visit SpoonerHealth.com or call 715-939-1736.