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Niceville Senior Center to host free health event for older adults

Annual "Passport to Health" event provides opportunities for adults 55 and older to access health education and resources from over 30 community organizations.
Source: Niceville Senior Center

The Niceville Senior Center Foundation will host its 5th Annual “Passport to Health” event on Thursday, March 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Niceville Senior Center.

  • The free event aims to promote health and wellness for adults age 55 and older through presentations and educational materials from more than 30 organizations and community partners.

Located at 201 Campbell Drive, the Senior Center event creates a supportive environment for older adults to learn about health promotion and prevention strategies.

  • “The goal of this event is to empower older adults to achieve their highest level of well-being,” said Julie Mooney, Senior Center Director.

Attendees can enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks while visiting the various health and wellness exhibits. Door prizes will be awarded throughout the event to participants who are present at the time of drawing.

One participant will win a grand prize of $300, with no requirement to be present at the time of the drawing.

For more information about the “Passport to Health” event, contact Julie Mooney at jmooney@nicevillefl.gov.

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