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HOPE, HEALTH AND HEART | Quincy Hall

The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation (MHIF) is hosting a night of inspiration, entertainment, and education on Tuesday, Aug. 12 at Quincy Hall in Minneapolis. The Hope, Health & Heart event raises funds for the important research underway at the Penny Anderson Women’s Cardiovascular Center.
Tickets are now available for the empowering night for women’s heart health, including:
- Reception featuring Minneapolis Craft Market makers, delicious food and beverages
- Welcome message from Kristine Fortman, PhD, CEO, Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation
- Interactive dialogue with Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute experts in women’s
heart health, featuring Michael Miedema, MD; Retu Saxena, MD and Kirsten Shaw, MD
- Knowledge that empowers women to take the best care of their hearts, no matter where
they are on their journey
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. When it comes to heart disease, women are understudied, underdiagnosed and undertreated. In fact, women’s heart health research is 35 years behind that of men’s heart health research.
Through her extraordinary gift, Penny Anderson is making it possible for MHIF to commit to closing this gap and eliminating the disparities that exist in healthcare delivery and outcomes between men and women by creating the Penny Anderson Women’s Cardiovascular Center.
WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025 from 5 – 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Quincy Hall – 1325 Quincy Street NE, Minneapolis
INFO & TIX: www.mplsheart.org/hhh
General tickets are $75
Includes valet parking, hosted beer and wine, heavy appetizers and hors d’oeuvres, Minneapolis Craft Market shopping featuring local vendors, educational program, and interactive panel with women’s heart health experts
Group Ticket Package of 10 – $800
Includes everything in general registration, plus premium reserved group seating.
WHY: A benefit for Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation – Penny Anderson Women’s Cardiovascular Center
Our mission is to advance the understanding, research and education of heart disease in women, spanning from primary prevention to optimizing clinical care, to help all women thrive.