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Arlington library to promote wellness through Community Care Fair

Arlington residents can attend the fourth annual Community Care Fair this Saturday at the East Library and Recreation Center. The free event is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will host health, wellness and community organizations, including the mayor’s Arlington Wellness Coalition and the Alzheimer's Association. Library service manager Sharon Granado said the fair aims to bring key health and wellness resources into one space to make them more accessible for the community in English and Spanish. The fair will help residents connect with local services and empower them to take charge of their well-being, with vendors sharing information about gardening, counseling, dental care, healthy living and more. “There is the saying ‘You don't know what you don't know,’ so hosting these events gives people the knowledge of who is in our community and how they serve others,” said Amy Watterman, event organizer and community programming librarian. Watterman said this year the Tarrant County Public Health Department is hosting a new fitness-focused class, “Move and Groove.” The classes will introduce fun and practical ways to incorporate physical activity into daily routines. The class will be hosted in English at 10:30 a.m. and Spanish at 11:45 a.m. @samip.parajuli.54 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington library to promote wellness through Community Care Fair

The East Library and Recreation Center sits April 24 in Arlington. The fourth annual Community Care Fair is April 26 at the East Library and Recreation Center. 

Arlington residents can attend the fourth annual Community Care Fair this Saturday at the East Library and Recreation Center.

The free event is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will host health, wellness and community organizations, including the mayor’s Arlington Wellness Coalition and the Alzheimer's Association.

Library service manager Sharon Granado said the fair aims to bring key health and wellness resources into one space to make them more accessible for the community in English and Spanish.

The fair will help residents connect with local services and empower them to take charge of their well-being, with vendors sharing information about gardening, counseling, dental care, healthy living and more.

“There is the saying ‘You don't know what you don't know,’ so hosting these events gives people the knowledge of who is in our community and how they serve others,” said Amy Watterman, event organizer and community programming librarian.

Watterman said this year the Tarrant County Public Health Department is hosting a new fitness-focused class, “Move and Groove.” The classes will introduce fun and practical ways to incorporate physical activity into daily routines. The class will be hosted in English at 10:30 a.m. and Spanish at 11:45 a.m.

@samip.parajuli.54

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