Last Updated on October 13, 2023, 3:42 PM AST by Anthony Morris
Dr Terrance Drew, the prime minister of St Kitts and Nevis invited the people of his constituency for a health walk and wellness fair. The event is being held as a part of St Peter’s festival and will be hosted on October 14, 2023. The St Peter’s Community Center will serve as the venue for the event.
St Kitts is hosting several events in the community to celebrate and highlight the cultural tapestry, remarkable talent, and tight-knit community spirit that define Constituency number 8. As a part of the latest event, the people of St Peter’s community and the wider constituency will get the following facilities
- Blood pressure check
- Blood sugar check
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Weight and Height
PM Terrance Drew was absolutely thrilled to open and immerse himself in the festivities, connecting with fellow constituents. Consequently, he has invited the people of the community to take advantage of the health fair. The attendants seeking to benefit from the health fair must come after having light breakfast.
Meanwhile, the health walk will also start from The St Peter’s Community Center. The meeting time for the members of the community is at 4:30 AM while the walk will start at 5:00 AM. The people of the island will benefit tremendously from the initiative.
PM Terrance Drew is the minister mof health and he understands the significance of healthcare initiatives. Accordingly, the health walk/wellness fair is one of the most thoughtful initiatives of the St Peter’s festival The people of St Kitts and Nevis have applauded him for his initiative.
Drew has urged the attendants to secure the Packages For the Health Walk and Wellness Fair. The package is available at SV Ink Print shop Corner of Fort and Cayon Street Claxton arcade
Dr Terrance Drew also shared the route for the walk with the general public.
The walk will start off from the St. Peter’s Community Center traveling south to the Lower Monkey Hill Bus Stop heading through Shadwell, resting at Lee Moore Residence, and ending at St. Peter’s Community Center.
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