The event runs from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and, aside from lunch, includes two guest speakers who will discuss topics of healthy eating and activities.
Moose Jaw CCS unit manager Gaye Stewart told the Times-Herald food is an important aspect of cancer prevention and recovery. He said CCS recommends between five to 10 servings of fruit vegetables a day.
"It’s very important to watch what you eat." - Gaye Stewart
He added vegetables are very important in the fight against cancer, because they include antioxidants and thyto chemicals.
“It’s very important to watch what you eat.”
Tickets for the upcoming luncheon are available at the door or through the local cancer society.

