Second Annual CHL Block Party!

Max Sarro • Aug 16, 2023

We are excited to announce that Community Healthlink will be hosting our Second Annual Block Party on August 26th from 10am-2pm. This event is a wonderful opportunity for us to come together with our community and connect in a fun and engaging way. The block party promises to be even more exciting than last year, with a variety of activities and attractions for everyone to enjoy. Here are some highlights you can look forward to:

-    Bounce House

-    Face Painting

-    Free Food & Drinks

-    Petting Zoo

-    Giveaways

-    Pie Eating Contest


This Block Party is a true community event with a dozen of other non-profit agencies tabling alongside CHL. This is an opportunity to showcase our organizations dedication not only as professionals but also active members of this wonderful neighborhood around us! Please use this link to register: UMass Memorial Health -- Community Healthlink Block Party! Tickets, Sat, Aug 26, 2023, at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite. Hope to see you all there!

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