FARMINGTON — MaineHealth Franklin Hospital is set to hold its third annual Galentine’s Event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, in the Bass Room at the 111 Franklin Health Commons hospital.
This community-focused gathering brings together women-oriented health services, local businesses and engaging activities to create a space where attendees can learn, connect and ask questions while enjoying a fun and festive atmosphere, according to a news release from Jill Gray, the hospital’s communications and public affairs manager.
There will be refreshments and treats, wellness resources and giveaways, local women-owned businesses showcasing their products, music and raffle prizes, and a variety of women’s health information, including breast care, nutrition, mental health, physical therapy and heart health.
The event features businesses like Rhythmic Roasts, Collective Wellness, Magnolia and Maine, Wears and Wares, Spandits, Vera’s Iron and Vine, Rustic Elegance, Root Down Market, Rustic Roots Farm, BearFoot Photography, The Downtown Press Café, We Gather, Sweet Life Kettle Corn Company and DJ Beets.
All women are welcome to the free event.
heaFor more information, call Ryan Marie Mastrangelo at 207-779-2683 or visit the event’s Facebook page.
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