Sheriff’s association hosts wellness event for Shrewsbury seniors

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(l to r) Samantha Atchue, who has worked at Chick-fil-A "since day one"with Katie Lawson, who owns the Westborough franchise with her husband, Mike.
(l to r) Samantha Atchue, who has worked at Chick-fil-A “since day one”with Katie Lawson, who owns the Westborough franchise with her husband, Mike. Photos/Jerry Callaghan

Shrewsbury – The Worcester County Reserve Deputy Sheriff’s Association held its 1st Annual Healthy Harvest and Safety Symposium at the Shrewsbury Senior Center Oct. 13 to a full house.

The free events included talks and advice on Hidden Health and Safety Issues As You Age,” “The New Age of Medicine: Less Is More,” “The Amazing Benefits of Yoga,” and “The Wonder of Your Mind: Hypnosis for Pain Relief.”

Chick-fil-A of Westborough provided lunch for all guests.

 

 

 

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Dr. Jarrod Faucher and Cheryl Forbes of Saint Vincent Medical Group
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The Chick-fil-A mascot
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John Manzi (l) chats with Katie Lawson, who, with her husband, Mike, owns the Westborough Chick-fil-A in Westborough.
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Lauren and “Remo” from the Second Chance Animal Shelter.
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Kim Roy, director of external affairs for Worcester County Sheriff Lewis Evangelidis, (r ) pre-sents a gift basket to Shirley Polenski, who won “Senior Safety Bingo.”

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