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One-stop health fair helps the community
It’s the third year running but it’s better than ever. The CHOICES Health Expo will take place tomorrow, offering people a one stop shop for their health needs and more. Outreach Program Manager Marie Small says convenience is key in today’s economy. CHOICES DIrector Bob Bailey says there will be very important services offered at the event. The expo will take place at the Martin Luther King Junior Multipurpose Center from 11 AM to 3 PM tomorrow.
Posted: Friday, Jul 30, 2010, 12:14 PM
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