
Clayton County is inviting residents to jump-start a healthier lifestyle at its upcoming Get Fit Expo. The event, organized by Commissioner DeMont Davis and Clayton County Parks and Recreation, is set to sweat off the old and welcome the new in health and wellness. Scheduled for Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the expo will be held at the Lake Spivey Recreation Center, located at 2300 Walt Stephens Rd., Jonesboro, GA 30236.
Advocating for public health, the Get Fit Expo serves as a platform for the community to explore fitness in a variety of ways. Featuring an array of activities and information sessions, the expo promises to offer something for everyone walking through the doors, looking for a change or to maintain their fitness journey. Specially designed for families and individuals of all ages, the event is focussed on promoting an active lifestyle in the Clayton County community. For those seeking further details or who have questions regarding the event, a call can be made to (770) 347-0390.
Commissioner Davis, known for his efforts towards enhancing community well-being, is at the forefront of this initiative. The Get Fit Expo aligns with his mission to provide resources and opportunities that encourage healthy living. The initiative also aims to build a stronger, more health-conscious community, by forging connections between residents and local wellness professionals.
Health enthusiasts and novices alike are encouraged to take advantage of this free event. Opportunities to engage with fitness experts, nutritionists, and health care providers will be ample, and participants can look forward to live demonstrations, interactive sessions, and fitness assessments. It is a chance for residents wearing their enthusiasm on their sleeves to not only educate themselves but to also find motivation and support in their pursuit of personal health goals.
Details of the Get Fit Expo are accessible to all interested parties on the Clayton County official website, ensuring no one misses out on the chance to be part of this community-centric health movement. As spring approaches, the expo offers a timely opportunity for residents to shake off the winter blues and spring forward on their wellness journey. Clayton County remains #Claytonconnected as it continues to provide vital programs and events that strengthen community bonds through shared goals of improving health and promoting an active lifestyle.









