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Well and Good

Better living promoted at Wellness Celebration


September 17, 2006

By MEGAN VARNER
Index-Journal senior staff writer

Health science technology student Laporsha Roundtree performs a blood pressure check Saturday on Greenwood resident Janice Sullivan during the 12th annual Wellness Celebration at the Greenwood Mall. More than 140 local agencies and organizations were on hand at the event.
The store-wide sales weren’t the only things drawing crowds of people to the Greenwood Mall on Saturday.
More than 140 local agencies and organizations filled the mall this weekend, offering Lakelands area residents an opportunity to learn more about the various health care, community, economic, family and spiritual services offered in Greenwood and surrounding communities.
The 12th annual Wellness Celebration, which was expected to draw about 6,000 people throughout the day, was organized to ensure that area residents have healthy bodies, minds and spirits, said Toni Able, director of neighborhood development for the Greenwood Area Chamber of Commerce.
“This helps educate the citizens of the Greenwood community on the services provided by the hundreds of agencies and organizations that are represented here today,” Able said, adding that the event grows in participants each year.
“It continually exceeds our expectations,” Able said.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and U.S Rep. Gresham Barrett spoke to the crowd during the event’s opening ceremonies, and throughout the day people stopped by booths inside mall stores and hallways, gathering information and free items from different areas.
One area attracting a crowd was the Healthcare Corner, which featured free health screenings, fitness evaluations, massage demonstrations and opportunities to donate blood.
“This is an important area because it provides health screenings for thousands of people who otherwise might not have access to them,” said Self Regional Healthcare President and CEO John Heydel, who was on hand for the event. “It gives them a centralized location for multiple screenings.”
Those screenings included cardiovascular, weight, cholesterol and sugar evaluations, Heydel said.
Greenwood resident Betty Wilson, who has attended every Wellness Celebration, said those types of free tests are a vital step in keeping the entire community healthy.
“You can get a lot of people checked for health that otherwise would have let it go,” Wilson said, adding that she had her blood pressure taken at the event. “They give you a lot of good information.”
But health care wasn’t the only focus of the event, and many participants, such as Iva resident Sharon Harvley enjoyed visiting the family- and spiritual-related booths. The corner featured intergenerational games, parent and child activities, music and puppets, safety tips and church ministry information.
“I really like the church displays,” Harvley said, adding that the event highlights the “positive” aspects of the community.
“(The Family and Spiritual Corner) would be good for new families moving into Greenwood. They could find out what churches are offering here, and that could help them make new friends, ” Harvley said.
Nearby, the Community Corner featured arts and crafts, children’s games, assisted living information, educational skills information, family health and safety tips, recycling information and voter registration.
The family and community services were what drew Greenwood resident Allen Kidd to the Wellness Celebration, and he said he was delighted to see so many activities for children. He said his 3-year-old daughter, Tianna, enjoyed the arts, crafts and games.
“There is something here for the whole family. There are fun things for the kids, but they are also beneficial,” Kidd said, referring to the booths that featured bike safety and child safety seat information.
And still others, such as Greenwood resident Pat Crawford, came to get information on financial services in the Economic Corner, which featured booths on home ownership, mortgages and real estate, as well as legal issues, personal finances, employment and educational opportunities.
After walking through the International Fair, which showcased artifacts, pictures and maps from countries around the world, Crawford said she was on her way to learn more about health and auto insurance. She and her 13-year-old son, Nicholas Hodges, planned to finish up the day by visiting the Healthcare Corner.
“I like getting information and I like the health screenings,” Crawford said. “I like seeing what I can do to improve my health.”

Megan Varner covers general assignments in Greenwood and the Lakelands. She can be reached at 223-1811, ext. 3308, or: mvarner@indexjournal.com

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