Join us for an exciting evening with Dr. Baxter Montgomery, Houston cardiologist and leader in lifestyle medicine; he will be interviewed by Courtland Milloy of the Washington Post, a six month convert to a plant-based lifestyle over a special GreenFare organic whole plant food dinner. To order tickets, please visit: http://bit.ly/GreenFareDrMontgomery
Dr. Baxter Montgomery is a Board Certified Cardiologist with years of experience in the latest medical practices and nutritional health. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. In addition to running Montgomery Heart & Wellness, he manages arrhythmias and coronary disease, performs angiographies, defibrillator implants, and other hospital procedures and teaches young physicians. Located in Houston, Texas, The Montgomery Heart & Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art wellness facility complete with all the technology and resources to provide comprehensive medical and wellness care. Having seen many patients suffer the consequences of chronic heart disease, Dr. Baxter Montgomery founded the practice in 2006 with the mission to reverse and prevent life-threatening illness.
Courtland Milloy began writing for newspapers as a high school student in 1967. He learned the craft from his father, who taught journalism and graphic arts, and his mother, who taught typing and shorthand, both at Booker T. Washington High School in Shreveport, LA. Milloy came to The Washington Post from the Miami Herald in 1975. He has covered crime and politics in the District during the Marion Barry administration and the transition of Prince George’s County, MD, from a mostly rural white D.C. suburb to the wealthiest predominantly black county in the country. He has also written for The Post’s Style and Foreign sections and for The Washington Post Magazine. In 1983, he began writing a column, which runs on most Wednesdays. He joined the GreenFare 21 Day Kickstart in January 2019 and has seen dramatic health improvements.
Dinner served will be a special creation for this event, including:
Tips not included.