Kyle Health And Wellness Fair

The Kyle Health and Wellness Fair held on March 28, was sponsored by the Kyle Chamber of Commerce and was at the Sage Hall in Texas Old Town.

This year had many attendees who were able to visit with the participating agencies and services; Seton Medical Center Hays, Aging is Cool, Alzheimer’s Texas, Austin Cancer Centers, Austin Regional Clinic, Buda’s Protein Weight Loss Center, Camp Gladiator of Kyle, Comfort Connection, Coral Jinright Nutrition Consulting, GNC, Howerton Eye Clinic, Kyle ER, Medicare Retirement Solutions, Orchard Park of Kyle, Rising Phoenix Martial Arts, Texas Oncology, Texas Orthopedics, Sports & Rehab, Touchstone Medical Imaging, Your Home Health Care LLC, Kyani, and Vantasy Transportation LLC.

Special thanks to Texas Longhorn Steakhouse for their outstanding catering, Texas Old Town, and to Little Guys Movers and students from the Gary Job Corps Center for setting up.

Attending from the Kyle Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; Brian Ziegler, Linda Lotz, Tony Spano, Leata Bartlett, Allen Deaver, Diana Torres, Kyle City Councilman David Wilson, and Judge Beth Smith, Justice of the Peace, Hays County Pct. 2. 


 

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