 February is American Heart Month. This year, Texas Heart Institute held 21 events and hosted over 1,500 guests and visitors. These events aimed to educate the community about the importance of heart health and highlight the institute's most current, critical work. THI kicked off Heart Month with several Go Red Day events across the city. THI team members spoke about heart health and steps anyone can take to live a heart-healthy lifestyle. During Heart Month, eight women heart and THI heart health ambassadors spoke at events to share their stories and heart health knowledge. On February 18th, we celebrated the third annual Pilates Has Heart event. The event raised $5,000 to support cardiovascular research at Texas Heart Institute. For the fourth year in a row, THI and Girl Scouts celebrated Project Heart Day. Girls learned the importance of staying fit while exploring Heart Anatomy and the cardiovascular system. In addition, 133 Project Heart COOL-E patches were earned. The Elnita McClain Go Red Luncheon and Fashion Show featured beautiful style and encouraged women to raise awareness and take action in the fight to eradicate heart disease. 32 THI doctors, scientists and researchers provided their experience at Heart Month events. THI also hosted its cardiology grand rounds, a continuing medical education event where THI doctors and researchers were able to share and discuss the latest advances in cardiovascular care. None of this would have been possible without the support of Texas Heart Institute's team and volunteers. Thank you to everyone who helped make these and other Heart Month events a huge success.