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IEA to host nutrition and health talk

04 Jun 2013

Most workshops and functions held by the Institute of Estate Agents, Western Cape, are property related and aimed at educating estate agentsand other property professionals.

The event will be held at Kelvin Grove in Newlands, on Thursday 13th June. Registration will begin at 9:00am and Prof Noakes will speak from 9:30am to 12 noon, including an opportunity for questions and answers.

However, Annette Evans, manager of the IEA Western Cape, says a need for motivational and property related sessions for the general public has been identified.

This is due to the demand at aneventwith Professor Tim Noakes, co-founder of the Sports Science Institute, who specialises in physiological research. They have now arranged for him to speak again at one of their motivational events, this time on “Where nutritional advice went wrong”, and anyone who is interested is invited to attend.

The event will be held at Kelvin Grove in Newlands, on Thursday 13th June. Registration will begin at 9:00am and Prof Noakes will speak from 9:30am to 12 noon, including an opportunity for questions and answers. The cost to attend is R100 for IEASA members and R200 for visitors.

Evans says everyone is welcome to attend but seats are limited so it is advisableto book as soon as possible. "We encourage all those interested in learning more about nutrition,exercise, physiology and their health to attend this event. The last event held with Professor Noakes was booked out and we do expect the same to happen here.”

The brochure can be obtained here. Bookings close onMonday 10th June and those who would like to book can telephone 021 531 3180 or send an email.

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