Inaugural Loganville Community Health Fair Announced

Event aims to connect residents with local healthcare resources and promote healthier living

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The community of Loganville, Georgia is invited to attend the inaugural Loganville Community Health Fair on April 18, 2026. The free, family-friendly event will feature over 50 health and wellness booths, guest speaker sessions, children's activities, and more. Organizers hope the fair will become an annual tradition that strengthens partnerships among local healthcare providers, non-profits, and community organizations.

Why it matters

Community health fairs provide valuable opportunities for residents to access preventive care, learn about available resources, and take steps toward healthier lifestyles. By bringing together diverse local organizations, the Loganville event aims to improve access to care, promote wellness, and foster a more informed and resilient community.

The details

The Loganville Community Health Fair is being organized by a group of local civic leaders and community advocates, including the Loganville Lions Club, Loganville United Methodist Church, and the Walton County Health Care Foundation. The event will take place at Loganville First United Methodist Church and feature over 50 health and wellness booths, guest speaker sessions, children's activities, free haircuts, and more.

  • The inaugural Loganville Community Health Fair is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The players

Dan Curry

Former mayor of Loganville who was tasked with moving the health fair idea forward.

Treoline Haley

President of the Loganville Lions Club.

Eric Salmon

Treasurer of the Loganville Lions Club.

Cari Bailey

Representative from Piedmont Walton Hospital.

Ben Garrett

Representative from the Walton County Health Care Foundation.

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What they’re saying

“If we produce a quality event, if it is well received by the community, we talk about officially forming a Loganville Community Health Fair corporation. hosting this event annually – perhaps periodically hosting a Saturday or evening seminar on such topics as dementia, other forms of mental illness, substance abuse, poverty, heart disease, stress, budgeting and more. I think it is our responsibility to help promote a healthier community.”

— Dan Curry, Former mayor of Loganville (monroelocal.org)

“By conducting a family friendly environment we hope to entertain the kids, while educating the parents and grandparents on all the latest in health care. We hope to have 50 health care professionals on hand telling their stories. We have several hour-long breakout sessions with the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross and others. It's my understanding we will have hair cuts and diapers.”

— Dan Curry, Former mayor of Loganville (monroelocal.org)

What’s next

Organizers hope the inaugural Loganville Community Health Fair will be well-received by the community, with the goal of making it an annual event and potentially expanding to include periodic educational seminars on various health and wellness topics.

The takeaway

The Loganville Community Health Fair represents a collaborative effort by local organizations to improve access to healthcare resources and promote healthier living within the community. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, the event aims to strengthen partnerships and foster a more informed, connected, and resilient Loganville.