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Vaccinations were available at the Health is Wealth Wellness Fair on Saturday.
The Fonk Brothers played on stage during the wellness fair on Saturday.
Racine County Board Supervisor Nick Demske — who lives and works for District 1, where the wellness fair took place — is pictured on Saturday.
Kendra Koeppen Mulwana, board chair for the Urban League of Racine and Kenosha, is pictured at the Health is Wealth Wellness Fair on Saturday.
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Prepping Beauties, a local business dedicated to meal prepping healthy meals, was at the Health is Wellness Fair on Aug. 28.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Getting vaccinated at Festival Hall
Free parking near Festival Hall for those getting vaccinated
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
A Gateway Technical College nursing student guides those looking to be vaccinated behind a privacy curtain.
Temperature check
All of those who arrive to be vaccinated at the City of Racine Public Health Department's vaccine clinic at Festival Hall have their temperatures taken upon check-in.
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
Cleaning before the needle
At right, Huyen Le, a University of Wisconsin-Parkside nursing student, cleans the arm of Cindy Evans of Racine before giving Evans her second COVID-19 vaccine shot on Friday at Festival Hall.
Watch now: Cindy Evans says “I want life to be back to whatever normal will be"
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
Retired Racine Firefighter Nick Hemple volunteers his time Friday morning, helping Cindy Evans (at right) and others get vaccinated at Festival Hall on Friday.
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
Roxanne Shuebel receives her second COVID-19 vaccine dose from Huyen Le, a University of Wisconsin-Parkside nursing student, on Friday, April 26, at Festival Hall.
Watch now: "I’m really, really relieved," says Roxanne Shuebel of Racine after getting her second COVID-19 vaccine shot
Trapp Goldbourne after getting his first dose
Candies and stickers for the vaccinated
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
Gateway Technical College nurses-in-training pose with Professor of Nursing Dr. Gabriel Cotto at the City of Racine Public Health Department's COVID-19 vaccination clinic Friday at Festival Hall.
Larry Bannister
Larry Bannister, a retiree now living in Racine, leaves Festival Hall on Friday after receiving his second COVID-19 vaccine dose. Bannister made use of a wheelchair, which he said he uses when he knows he'll be moving extensively due to the long-term effects from polio, which Bannister survived as a boy.
Watch now: Larry Bannister, who survived polio as a youngster, tells young people "Don't be stupid" and to get vaccinated against COVD-19
Vaccinations at Festival Hall
Cindy Evans of Racine, at left, listens to instructions from Huyen Le, a University of Wisconsin-Parkside nursing student, before getting her second COVID-19 vaccine shot on Friday at Festival Hall.

