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Health Fair

My health team is participating in a community "Healthy Choices" event put on by our school counselors. We will have a booth, but are looking for any ideas of what to put out at our booth or activities to get people's attention and make things interesting. Any ideas out there?

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Handing out free beer would be a real attention getter.

32 minutes ago, OldDude said:

Handing out free beer would be a real attention getter.

That would at least get them to talk you about the emergency meds, paperwork, care plans you need brought to school.

In the past we have used make your own stress balls, BP stations, beer goggles (for after going to old dudes table)

who is the target audience? is it just students or is it families?

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1 hour ago, Flare said:

who is the target audience? is it just students or is it families?

It would be a whole family event for any students/parents in our district.

Hand washing, flu season, tooth brushing, healthy eating, vision screening, lice, CPR/first aid, vaccines...

I dont know if they have thought about "touch a truck" type things, when an ambulance, fire truck and police car are there and kids can tour it....

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