|  The students will attend the health fair as an opportunity 
			for them to play an active role in learning about health issues and 
			healthy living. Information will be available on topics such as 
			cancer, tobacco use, exercise, nutrition, dental health, 
			disabilities, drug and alcohol abuse, asthma, general safety, and 
			other topics. While the Children's Health Fair is open to fifth-grade students 
			only, the annual Community Health Fair is open to the public the 
			next day. Adults and children are welcome to attend the free 
			Community Health Fair, which will take place at the Lincoln Park 
			District's Indoor SportsCenter from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 2. 
			More than 60 organizations will have displays or offer health 
			screenings, as well as accepting various recyclable items. A nominal 
			fee may be assessed for certain screenings. There is no admission 
			charge to the health fair and all are welcome to attend. (See 
			related article.)  For more information, contact Colleen Feece at the Logan County 
			Department of Public Health, 217-735-2317, or Marcia Greenslate at 
			the Lincoln Park District, 217-732-8770. 
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