Healthy New Year at Miami Gardens Fair

The City of Miami Gardens gets set to start the year on the right foot, promoting wholesome and healthy living at the fourth annual free Health Fair, set for this Saturday, January 9th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Arlington Academy in Miami Gardens.

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At this all-family affair, attendees have the chance to receive one-on-one health evaluations, including mini physicals, HIV & STD testing and dental presentations. You can also stock up on all the healthy goodies you need for the new year with complimentary health care gift bags. There will also be many fun activities for the children to keep them healthy and active all day long.

“We are here to serve the community,” say Aundrea Blye, the Principal and Director of Arlington Academy. “Healthy living has always been a mantra that we live by at Arlington Academy, so annually we provide an opportunity for the community-at-large to gain knowledge on the keys to live a healthy life for free.”

This event is presented in partnership with the City of Miami Gardens, as part of their healthy living initiative. Vice Mayor Felicia Robinson will also serve as the keynote speaker.

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