ESTEVAN — The second Estevan Health Fair attracted many vendors and guests on Jan. 25 at the Estevan Exhibition Hall.
The event showcased a variety of health specialists and featured four presentations.
Kevin Andrews spoke about fluoride, while Jim Ludwig explored the mind-body connection from a myofascial perspective. Joey McCoy, one of the youngest people diagnosed with hereditary multiple sclerosis, according to organizers, shared her journey with the disease and her discoveries in natural medicine. Lana Van Dijk provided tips and tricks for staying healthy using natural products and tools.
This year, the Estevan Health Fair also introduced the music of Winsome Kind, adding a new dimension to the event.
Organizers expressed their gratitude in a social media post, noting they had a “fantastic turnout.”
“Thank you to all the vendors, volunteers and the committee. We succeed because we do it together,” said Sarah Metz, one of the event organizers, in a Facebook post.
The event was sponsored by the Concerned Citizens of Estevan.