WEBSTER, N.Y., July 14, 2017 -- O'Dell Family Chiropractic has announced its upcoming Invest in Youth Campaign Community Appreciation Day event. This event will take place on Saturday, July 22 from 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM. It will celebrate the occasion at its Webster office. Several other organizations and businesses will also participate and will bring a variety of fun activities for the occasion.
The Invest in Youth campaign's Community Appreciation Day will be an extravaganza with activities and other attractions for the entire family. The YMCA will be bringing bounce houses for kids to jump around inside. It will also bring African Leopard Tortoises for everyone to see. Dr. Norman O'Dell, DC of O'Dell Family Chiropractic is a tortoise enthusiast, so he will love this part of the festivities.
Every $25 donation receives a special gift and a thorough spine evaluation, which utilizes an infrared nerve scan and computerized postural evaluation. All proceeds go to the YMCA’s Invest in Youth program.
When attendees get thirsty, they won't have to settle for vending machine fare. Instead, CoreLife Eatery will have handcrafted beverages for all ages. Its signature beverages include coffees, teas, and flavored lemonades. Attendees are also encouraged to bring their appetites, as Cook Out will be providing food from their popular menu selections. Be sure to RSVP by calling (585) 671-9210 to ensure that there will be enough food and drink for all guests.
"It is always important to make sure that young people have the best possible chances of a successful life. This is what Invest in Youth is all about. We're hosting their Community Appreciation Day to increase awareness of their goals as well as to thank the community for its support so far. Everyone also wants to make sure that this event is fun for children as well as adults. That's why the YMCA is bringing in bounce houses and tortoises. Thanks to CoreLife Eatery and Cook Out, the refreshments and food selections will be provided as well," said Dr. O'Dell.
The event will be on Saturday, July 22nd and will run from 8:30 AM through 11:00 AM. This will allow participants to engage in physical activity, such as bouncing in the bounce houses, before the heat of the day fully arrives. Pete, “The Posture Parrot,” mascot will be there to greet all guests. Activities will take place at O'Dell Family Chiropractic's Webster, NY location, which is at 853 Ridge Rd.
About O'Dell Family Chiropractic
This chiropractic center has two locations, one in Rochester and one at Webster. It offers chiropractic and related treatments to patients of all ages as well as weight loss help and pain management therapies. Find out more by visiting http://odellfamilychiro.com/.
O'Dell Family Chiropractic 853 Ridge Road Webster, NY 14580 (585) 671-9210


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