January 9, 2025 - 21:29

Gaylene Kanoyton, representing Celebrate Healthcare, recently shared insights about an upcoming free health expo titled "Happy New You." This event aims to promote health and wellness in the community, offering a variety of resources and activities designed to encourage individuals to take charge of their health.
Participants can expect a range of informative sessions led by health professionals, covering topics such as nutrition, fitness, mental health, and preventive care. The expo will also feature interactive workshops, health screenings, and opportunities to connect with local health organizations.
Attendees will have the chance to engage with experts, ask questions, and learn about the latest health trends and practices. The event is designed to be family-friendly, ensuring that individuals of all ages can benefit from the resources available.
The "Happy New You" health and wellness celebration promises to be an enriching experience, empowering attendees to embrace healthier lifestyles and make informed choices about their well-being.
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