70 go screen free for Public Health challenge
September 23, 2016
WORLAND – Last week Worland children and families were challenged to remain “screen free” from 4 to 8 p.m. with Public Health’s “Screen Free Week” campaign.
Washakie County Public Health challenged families with children age 3 to eighth grade to remain screen free from the week of Sept. 12 – 16 from 4 – 8 p.m. Nursing Manager Amanda Heinemeyer with Public Health said they received about 70 passports back from children and said families really enjoyed the program.
Willing participants picked up a Screen Free Week Passport at Public Health to spend five week nights doing var...
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