Break the silence on this important phase of life by joining us for an engaging and informative evening that will help women learn how to thrive in the next half of their lives! By popular demand, the Huron County Museum is pleased to partner with Judy Gardiner, Menopause Society Certified Provider, and Kelly McIntosh, MGM of the Stratford Perth Museum, to bring their educational seminar to Huron County. In 2024, they sold out six ground-breaking educational seminars on midlife women’s health.
This ticketed event includes:
Tickets: $40 plus tax and fees/$35 for Huron County Museum Members Purchase online at: https://stratfordperthmuseum.yapsody.com/event/index/834333/navigating-menopause
About the presenters
Judy Gardiner is a Nurse Practitioner and perimenopause provider, educator and advocate. Her personal struggle with the onset of perimenopause three years ago led her to change the world of Menopause in the Huron-Perth Community. Judy is a Menopause Society Certified Provider and Medical Director of the Stratford Family Health Team Menopause Clinic. She also runs her own practice to help those outside of Huron-Perth access evidence-based care. She is the NP Clinical Lead for the Huron-Perth Heart Failure Program that received an Excellence award in 2024. She is working on improving access to OHIP-covered Nurse Practitioner. She provides menopause education for organizations, employers, the public and health care providers. Judy believes people have great agency over their health, if only given the right information and a supportive community.
Kelly McIntosh has been a theatre professional for her entire career, much of her work on stage at the Blyth Festival Theatre in the heart of Huron County. She is perhaps best known locally for co-writing In the Wake of Wettlaufer with Blyth Festival Artistic Director Gil Garratt in 2019, and for starring in the hit show Cottagers & Indians at the Harvest Stage in 2022. She is the recipient of the K.M. Hunter award for having an impact in theatre.