Invest in Your Health: Join the Show Low Community Health Fair, Mar 14
- Greg Bullock
- Feb 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 9
White Mountain Economic Development (WMED), in partnership with the City of Show Low and the Show Low Chamber of Commerce invites the community to attend a FREE Health Fair on Saturday, March 14, 2026, from 10am to 3pm at 760 E. McNeil in Show Low. Open to everyone, the event is designed to connect residents with local wellness resources, introduce practical tools for healthier living, and strengthen the overall well-being of the White Mountains region.

Organizers hope the event will serve as a welcoming, informative space for individuals and families alike—whether they are seeking preventive screenings, health education, or simply new ideas for improving daily wellness.
Russ Yelton, Executive Director of WMED, emphasized the importance of accessible community events that prioritize prevention and awareness.
“At White Mountain Economic Development, we understand that a healthy community is foundational to a strong local economy. This Health Fair is about bringing resources directly to our residents—making it easier for individuals and families to access information, screenings, and services that support long-term well-being. When our workforce and families are healthy, our entire region thrives.”
The City of Show Low has also been instrumental in supporting the event. Steve North, Economic Development Director for the City of Show Low, highlighted the broader community impact.
“Healthy communities drive economic success. Through this partnership, the City of Show Low, the Show Low Chamber of Commerce, and White Mountain Economic Development are investing in the well-being of our residents to ensure the future economic prosperity of the entire White Mountains region.”
A key participating partner in the Health Fair is Del Sol Research, a locally owned clinical research organization based in Show Low. Del Sol Research Management partners with employers and community members to support preventive health awareness and provide access to innovative research opportunities.
During the Health Fair, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about FibroScan®, a quick, painless, non-invasive screening that helps assess liver health. The test requires no needles, no sedation, and no insurance, and takes just a few minutes to complete. By offering services like this, Del Sol Research is helping empower individuals to better understand their health and take proactive steps when needed. This will be offered at no cost to attendees.

In addition, several other organizations are expected to participate, including:
Thrive MTN Modern Wellness offers science-backed wellness therapies—such as red light therapy, float therapy, infrared sauna, and hyperbaric oxygen—to help improve recovery, energy, and overall health.
Jaffe Ethical Addiction & Pain Care provides compassionate, evidence-based care for chronic pain and addiction, using conservative treatments, advanced procedures, and personalized care plans to help patients restore function and quality of life.
White Mountain Laser Spa offers non-invasive laser and red-light therapies designed to reduce pain, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing process.
Haven Health Lakeside provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and therapy services to help patients recover from illness or injury and regain independence in a supportive care environment.
White Mountain IV Hydration provides IV vitamin infusions, injections, and wellness therapies designed to boost energy, hydration, immunity, and overall wellness.
Sunshine Brewer, President and Executive Director of the Show Low Chamber of Commerce, underscored the collaborative spirit behind the event.
“The Show Low Chamber of Commerce is excited to collaborate with White Mountain Economic Development and the City of Show Low to host this Health Fair. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to strengthening community well-being and supporting the health of our residents and workforce.”
Community members of all ages are encouraged to attend. If you’re a resident looking to take a proactive step toward better health, this event offers a convenient, welcoming place to start.




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