To welcome in Spring 2019, Darien Rotary Club will host a Spring Into Wellness! Fair on Thursday, March 21 from 11:00am – 2:00pm to benefit The Carver Foundation of Norwalk. Event proceeds will go toward scholarships that enable Carver high school graduates in need to attend Norwalk Community College, helping them continue their education and improve their employment opportunities. The event takes place at Darien Office Suites, 30 Old Kings Highway South, 1st Floor Event Room, in Darien.
Visitors can learn how to improve their health and wellness by sampling products and services from local organizations such as:
LYMBR - Personalized stretching
Andrew Stephanou Salon and Spa - Chair massages
Darien EMS-Post 53 - Blood pressure checks
Darien Health Department - Health information
OsteoStrong - Spinal health therapy
Phyllis Weihs-Yavner, LPC - Mental health wellness counseling
Kristina Hess - Nutrition counseling
Vasayo - Nutritional supplements
Diana Lea - Young Living essential oils
Green & Tonic - Cold pressed organic juices
Admission, which includes vendor samples and information, is $20 at the door (cash or check) or pre-pay at www.springintowellness2019.eventbrite.com.
drawing at 2:00pm. Tickets are available for purchase at the event.
For more information, contact Mark Nowotarski, Darien Rotary President, at mark.nowotarski@gmail.com or 203.975.7678.
About Rotary
The Rotary Club of Darien CT is a chapter of Rotary International, a global network of 1.2 million members committed to taking action that solves real problems and creates lasting change in local communities and around the world. Rotary’s 35,000+ clubs work together to promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, save mothers and children, support education, and grow local economies.
About The Carver Foundation
The Carver Foundation of Norwalk (https://www.carvernorwalk.org/) provides after-school and summer programs in a positive, safe and fun environment for over 1,400 K-12 students at the Carver Community Center as well as 13 schools in Norwalk and one in Bridgeport. Since 2005, 100% of Carver seniors have graduated from high school on time, and almost all become first-generation college students.