The fair, sponsored by the Indiana Immunization Coalition, features health screenings, information on community resources, vaccines, giveaways and more.
The Community Building at the Fulton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 1009 W. Third St., will serve as the site of a Community Health Fair Thursday.
The fair, sponsored by the Indiana Immunization Coalition, features health screenings, information on community resources, vaccines, giveaways and more. It runs from 4-7 p.m., and all services are free.
The first 50 people will receive a free hygiene kit, a winter item and a $10 gas card.
Fulton County Public Health Nurse Denise Ostafin earlier reported that attendance increased from 30 people at a health fair in 2023 to nearly 100 at one held earlier this year in May.
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