“Steps to a Healthy You” is a 4-session class series focused on eating a healthy Mediterranean-style eating pattern (a.k.a. eating the Med Way). Sessions focus on the 7 Simple Steps to Eating the Med Way. Each session explores 1-2 simple steps, a mindfulness skill, and features Med Way recipes from www.medinsteadofmeds.com. Food demonstration and/or cooking instruction are included in each session.
Participants will increase their understanding of healthy eating concepts related to Mediterranean-style eating patterns and how to implement those into their regular eating patterns. They will also increase their confidence in selecting and preparing foods the Med Way and learn the importance of mindful eating strategies.
This program will be offered in the Life Enrichment Center, located at the Marshall County Council on Aging, 1305 West Harrison Street in Plymouth. The four-session series dates are: October 23, October 30, November 6, and November 20. The class will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Each session will focus on a new topic and cover new recipes. To register, please call the Life Enrichment Center by Oct 16th by calling 574-936-9904. A grant has sponsored this program, so there is no cost to attend; however, seats are limited, and registration is required to attend.
Please contact Karen Richey, Health and Human Science Educator for Marshall County, if you would like more information regarding this program, if you need an interpreter, have any dietary restrictions, or if you need reasonable accommodations to attend this program, 574-935-8545 or krichey@purdue.edu by Oct 16th.
Plymouth man arrested after officer clocks motorcycle at high speed on U.S. 31
Gov. Braun declares State of Disaster Emergency for 63 Indiana Counties
Indiana Gov. Braun declares state of disaster emergency for 63 Indiana counties
STATEMENT: Gov. Braun fights for Hoosier ratepayers
U.S. Senator Young: Ban Congress from trading stocks
Indiana State Fair announces third and final wave of Hoosier Lottery Free Stage Always A Hit Concerts for 2026
Longtime Argos educator, community leader Gene Cooper passed away
Plymouth man wins $50,000 playing Powerball — now he's diving with sharks
