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FUSD co-hosts upcoming health and wellness event
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A health and wellness event co-sponsored by Florence Unified School District is scheduled for this weekend
The health and wellness event takes place Saturday, Sept. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will be hosted by the FUSD and Paradigm Health, and Rural Arizona Engagement. The event will take place at the Johnson Ranch cafeteria and parking lot at 29895 N. Desert Willow Blvd., San Tan Valley.
COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone interested in receiving one. All three vaccines will be available to the public.
Event organizers also will give away free backpacks, books, food bags and hand sanitizer. Making the event even more family-friendly will be the adoptable animals being brought in by Pinal County Animal Control. Food trucks will also be on the premises.
Organizers of the event say they want to keep students in school and communities safe and healthy.