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From Olympic Gold to Gold Medal Mom
April 30, 2010
Shannon Miller talks to Working Mother Magazine about life, motherhood and finding time for fitness. Shannon's son, Rocco, is now 6 months old. Between diaper changes and time with her son, Shannon is launching her company Shannon Miller Lifestyle on July 4th with her website www.shannonmillerlifestyle.com, a series of fitness To-Go books, a prenatal cookbook and pre and postnatal pregnancy DVD's. She is one busy mama! |
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Shannon Miller Kids Marathon
April 29, 2010
The Shannon Miller Kids Marathon is finally here! On May 1st, 12 weeks of hard work will come to a conclusion with the last 1.2 miles of an Olympic Marathon. Over 1000 participants have registered for this year's race. Come out to support the runners as they cross the finish line and receive a gold medal. Plenty of fun family activities are planned. The event takes place Saturday, May 1st at the Jacksonville Landing from 9am-11am. Get more information at www.ShannonMillerKidsMarathon.com. |
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Sports and Entertainment Board
April 28, 2010
On May 27th, Shannon was appointed to the Jacksonville Sports and Entertainment board. "I am excited to continue my involvement in this great community and help build a positive future for Jacksonville through sports and entertainment." |
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Star Scholar Awards Keynote Address
April 25, 2010
On Tuesday, April 27th, Shannon will give the keynote address for the Star Scholar Awards Banquet at the Spanish Hills Country Club in Camarillo, CA. This event honors the top graduating high school students of Ventura County for their academic achievements and commitment to their community. |
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March of Dimes March for Babies
April 21, 2010
Shannon will be honorary chair of the 2010 First Coast March for Babies event being held in downtown Jacksonville this Saturday at 9:30am. " As a brand new mom, the mission of March of Dimes hits very close to home. Through education and community programs, the March of Dimes helps mothers have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies. When there are difficulties, they offer comfort and information to families. They research the problems that threaten our babies and work on preventing them. We want every baby to be born healthy. That is the foundation for everything that follows. This is a great cause that touches us all." |
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