BELMONT — Summit Health’s campus will be converted to a community exposition on healthy and green living for all on Saturday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Admission is free for this Healthy Life and Green Living-Family Fun Expo that Summit Health is hosting to benefit the Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center.

The day will include displays and demonstrations from local vendors on how to live better; a variety of mini lectures; law enforcement exhibits to include a K-9 demonstration; children’s activities; a benefit raffle and more. Childcare will also be available. Food will be available on site for purchase.

Vendor opportunities are still available for a fee as well as farmer’s market tables. For more information on vendor opportunities visit the Facebook page-www.facebook.com/pages/A-Healthy-Life-Green-Living-Family-Fun-Expo. For sponsorship and marketing opportunities or to make a donation towards the raffle or event, call 524-5497. All donations are tax-deductible.

Based on a nationally recognized model, Child Advocacy Centers are community partnerships dedicated to a coordinated multi-disciplinary team approach for improving child abuse investigations while providing social services to assist child victims. By bringing together law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, victim advocacy agencies and health professionals, child advocacy centers promote healing and justice

The child advocacy centers provide safe, child-friendly locations where forensic interviews are conducted, the investigation team coordinated and ongoing support for victims is provided.

For more information call 524-5497 or e-mail Meghan Noyes at mnoyescac@gmail.com. Visit Summit Health website at www.ahealthylife.com or the Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center’s website at www.cac-nh.org.

Photo Caption:

Expo fundraising committee members in action. From left to right. Meghan Noyes, Michael Moyer, Kris Kelley, Anne Bole, Paige Thompson and Barbara Belmont. Other committee members include Carley Ahern, Cheryl Avery, Jeanette Nogales, Lauren Noether, Lisa Charest, Lisa Fontaine-Storez, Peter Llewellyn, Shelley Kelleher, Tammy Emery and Victoria Makris. (Courtesy photo)

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