CLAYTON, N.C., Oct. 23, 2016 -- Thousands of festival visitors on September 14th - 17th 2016 received a refreshing surprise from Clayton Chiropractic's Health and Fitness Village at the annual Clayton's Harvest and Music Festival. This was Clayton Chiropractic's third year helping athletes and the local business community showcase their professional wellness services in downtown Clayton. Clayton Chiropractic helped support over 14 local businesses, and young athletic groups, and hosted a myriad of family-friendly events at the Harvest and Music Festival.
Carnival rides, BBQ, and fun times abounded for locals and visitors alike at Clayton's annual Harvest and Music Festival last month on September 14 - 17 in North Carolina. But of all the amusements one would usually find with the flavor of such celebrations came a delightful twist: Clayton Chiropractic's Health and Fitness Village, a gathering of local health-related businesses that featured martial arts studios, gyms, and athletic groups, in and around Clayton.
Over 25,000 visitors had the opportunity to witness hula hoop competitions, acrobatics, gymnastic performances, and receive chiropractic consultations on site. Families composed of all ages also enjoyed the festivities and offerings in the Health and Fitness Village.
"The Health and Fitness Village is a wonderful opportunity to create health awareness in the community," says Dr. Karel Lloyd of Clayton Chiropractic. "This was our third year hosting it. I'm glad to see that we had a great turnout. Looking after your health and the health of your community is so important. We'll see you next year I'm sure!"
Clayton Chiropractic is located on East Main Street in downtown Clayton, NC. They focus on delivering whole-person wellness through a wide range of chiropractic services from spinal adjustments to adjustments on extremities. They also specialize in adjustments for auto accident injuries, pregnancies, pediatric health, and athletic care in Clayton and the surrounding areas. New patients at the facility can receive a free first-time consultation, which is normally valued at $50. For more information about scheduling appointments, patients can call Clayton Chiropractic's office phone line at (919) 514 - 1258.
About Clayton Chiropractic
Clayton Chiropractic is a top-rated chiropractic facility led by Dr. Karel Lloyd and serving Clayton, NC and its surrounding areas. Dr. Lloyd's mission of achieving the patient's wellness takes on a simple and practical approach that focuses on the whole person beyond the body's symptoms. Clayton Chiropractic proudly supports the health of athletes and local communities in a variety of events.
Patients can contact the healing center by phone through (919) 514-1258, or stop by in person at 201 East Main Street, Clayton, North Carolina. Additional information can be found on their website at http://claytonchiropractic.net/.
Clayton Chiropractic, (919) 514-1258


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