Thanks for supporting Madison’s Health & Resource Fair

Jul 05, 2008

Madison Senior Center’s annual Health and Resource Fair was hosted on September 11th at the Madison Senior Center, 330 W. Mifflin Street in downtown Madison. This was the third year, the Madison Senior Center’s Health and Resource Fair brought together over 250 members of the Madison community, and hosted over 45 local businesses to educate and empower.

Cress Funeral & Cremation Service is proud to be a regular supporter and educator at this community outreach event. Cress Care Team members, Rachel Bledsoe, Advance Funeral Planner and Tara Potter, Continuing Care Coordinator, were welcomed contributors sharing information and addressing all of your questions.

You won’t want to miss this annual event. Watch for the Fall 2015 event by following MadisonSeniorCenter.org or by contacting Pat Guttenberg, 608-266-6581, pguttenberg@cityofmadison.com

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