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This weekend, Montgomery County is hosting a free health fair for residents to learn more about nutrition and wellness. The event will feature approximately 15 vendors who will provide valuable resources and education on topics such as stretching food dollars, making healthy food and drink choices, and staying active.

Recognizing the challenges of transportation for individuals in rural areas, Montgomery County has made it a priority to bring health vendors directly to the people in unincorporated Montgomery County. James Williams, the Montgomery County parks and recreation director, emphasized the importance of reaching out to those living in rural parts of the county through events like these.

The health fair aims to connect residents with valuable resources and educate them on important topics related to their overall health and well-being. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in an exercise class during the event.

This is not the first health fair hosted by the county. A similar event took place on April 13 at Elton N. Dean Sr. Park, drawing over 150 attendees. Williams expressed his hope that community members will come out to enjoy the fair, engage in activities, and gain important information to improve their overall health and well-being.

For those interested in attending or learning more about the health fair, contact Alex Gladden, the Montgomery Advertiser’s public safety reporter at agladden@gannett.com or follow her on Twitter @gladlyalex

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