PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: NURSING STUDENTS CONDUCT HEALTH FAIR

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Students from the UA Eleanor Mann School of Nursing will hold their annual Health Fair at Lowell Elementary School in Lowell from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 9. Since activities rotate throughout the day, it will be possible to observe lively interaction between nursing students and children at any time.

Nursing students plan to show the children that health can be fun while promoting healthy habits for a lifetime. Some nursing students will wield a giant-sized toothbrush to illustrate effective brushing. Others will perform as dancing fruits and vegetables to teach nutrition basics.

For the past eight years, senior nursing students have organized the spring Health Fair at local elementary schools to learn organizational and management skills while experiencing first-hand the role of nurse as teacher.

Photographers and reporters must check in at the school office to receive a visitor’s pass and to be directed to the event. The school requires that student names not be used in captions.

This year’s sponsors:

Lowell Fire Department

Jeffrey Rhodes, D.D.S.

Northwest Health Center

Outback Steakhouse

Ozarks Electric Cooperative Corporation

Rogers Fire Department

Rogers Police Department

Springdale Fire Department

U of A Bookstore

Walker Family Heart & Vascular

Washington Regional Medical Center

Directions to Lowell Elementary School:

Address: 202 McClure, Lowell

Phone: (479) 631-3610

From interstate 540, take the Lowell exit and proceed east. At the second stop light, turn north on 71B, and drive 1/4 mile to McClure. Take a right on McClure and drive approximately one block to the school on the left next to the park.

Contacts
Barbara Jaquish, communications director, College of Education and Health Professions, (479) 575-3138, jaquish@uark.edu

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