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Raleighites can come out to the the Brier Creek Commons Clock Tower this Saturday for the Health Fair & Blood Drive.

Photo provided by Brier Creek Commons

Who says health fairs can’t be fun? In partnership with Kix 102.9 and Kix Cares, Brier Creek Commons is hosting the Brier Creek Health Fair and Blood Drive on Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.

The Blood Connection will have their mobile unit on site for pre-scheduled appointments + walk-ups until 2 p.m.

The event will also feature:

  • Music
  • Health-related community partners
  • Fitness demos + giveaways
  • An interactive hula hoop jam
  • Face painting for kids
  • And more*

Join the fun

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