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Invite Your Community to Family Fair

Families with children of all ages are invited to take a whirlwind journey into the human brain – with brain-healthy games, food, arts & crafts, activities and kid-friendly speakers. This FREE community event is an annual favorite.
Let families in your community know! This year's theme is cognitive control, a superpower that helps us behave, think and learn in different environments.
  1. Spread the word on social media download the creative and let families in your community know about Family Fair on Saturday, February 28.
    • CAPTION: 👨‍👨‍👧‍👧 Bring your kids to a FREE Family Fair on Saturday, February 28!
      As a @CenterforBrainHealth partner during BrainHealth Week, we want to inspire and engage families to be part of the Great Brain Gain. Take a whirlwind journey into the human brain – with brain-healthy games, food, arts & crafts, activities and kid-friendly speakers. This community event is an annual favorite.
    • Attendance is free with registration at: https://centerforbrainhealth.org/events/brainhealth-week/family-fair
  2. Share event details – use our flyer with a QR code to registration [LINK TO ASSET] or link to our website to encourage registration and attendance from members of your community.
  3. Take a deeper dive– [WHAT TO POST? post again with FF info]  
Get a sneak peak of Family Fair with our 2025 highlight video.

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