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Drs. Cooper Sign Books Tonight at Barnes and Noble

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A few months ago, I wrote a story about Cooper Aerobics Center founder Dr. Kenneth Cooper and his son, Dr. Tyler Cooper, who co-wrote a book called Start Strong Finish Strong. Both men were very nice and helpful, so I’ll help them out by telling you about their little shindig tonight. Stop by the Barnes and Noble across from NorthPark tonight around 7 for a lecture, Q & A, and book signing. Make sure to ask them about “Squaring Off the Curve” in order to seem really smart. Jump for all the info.

Please join Dr. Kenneth Cooper and Dr. Tyler Cooper at a discussion and book signing for Start Strong Finish Strong on Wednesday, February 13 at 7:00 p.m. The event will be held on the second level of the Barnes & Noble Bookstore on Northwest Highway across from Northpark Centre. The Drs. Cooper will give a brief lecture with time for Q&A before signing copies of their book.

This is a great opportunity for you, friends, business contacts and others who may have missed the book signings at Cooper Aerobics Center last year. You can bring your own book with you to have signed, or purchase it at The Coop at both Cooper Fitness Center locations or The Cooper Institute Bookstore. Books will also be available at Barnes & Noble. I’ve attached a flier you can print or forward to your contacts or visit www.cooperaerobics.com <http://www.cooperaerobics.com/> for more information.

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