Alan Sokoloff
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Anna Cabeca, DO, OBGYN, FACOG, is the best-selling author of The Hormone Fix and KetoGreen 16 and MenuPause. Dr. Anna is triple board certified and a fellow of gynecology and obstetrics, integrative medicine, and anti-aging and regenerative medicine. She holds special certifications in functional medicine, sexual health, and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She lectures frequently on these topics throughout the world to large audiences and is known nationally as The Girlfriend Doctor and is the host of The Girlfriend Doctor show. She has personally developed natural products to help women balance hormones and thrive through menopause including the highly acclaimed Julva® cream for the vulva and MightyMaca® Plus, a powerful superfood blend. She now lives in Dallas with her daughters, horses, and dogs.
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Dress Code for Private Events is Business Casual, and the below is not allowed:
Clothing that exposes any nudity, chains, baggy clothing, offensive prints on clothing, Timberlands / work boots
Full face masks, heavy makeup or SFX makeup that may make guests unidentifiable alongside their
Photo ID are not allowed. Costumes cannot expose nudity or include props that may be mistaken for our prohibited items.
Bag Policy:
Oversized bags are not permitted, including backpacks, large purses, shopping bags, parcels and luggage.
Small purses/clutches are permitted (maximum 12in x 12in x 6in).
Fanny packs are permitted if they fit within the size limited notated above.
All bags and personal items are subject to search prior to entry.
Management reserved the right to deny entry to any item deemed unsafe or non-compliant with this policy.
All persons, bags and personal items are subject to security screening.
The following items are strictly prohibited:
Weapons, controlled substances, outside food & beverage, vitamins, supplements, over the counter medications, prescription medications, Go-Pros, wearable technology (i.e. Meta glasses, etc), selfie sticks, any items that may be mistaken for a prohibited item. Cigar smoking is prohibited inside the nightclub.