FAMILY FUN... Primary Care Connect's open day offered adults a chance to see the services they provide and kids an opportunity to have their faces painted while they played in the dirt. Photo: Aaron Cordy
PRIMARY Care Connect held an open day to celebrate their 30th birthday on Friday, November 15.
“It’s been an amazing day, we’ve had over 80 people attend, from stakeholders to clients and our community. Our whole staffing group has been involved in doing tours of the facility as well as running activities. I think everybody has had an enjoyable day,” said PCC media and communication coordinator Shara Scott.
FAMILY FUN… Primary Care Connect’s open day offered adults a chance to see the services they provide and kids an opportunity to have their faces painted while they played in the dirt. Photo: Aaron CordySMOKING CEREMONY… Yota Yota man Dylan Charles conducted a smoking ceremony to begin the celebration. From left back are PCC staff Jackie Monaghan, Caitlin Woods, Broni Paine, Carolynne, Nicole Mason, Ellen Kemp, and Deanne Baker along with community members. Photo: Aaron CordyBBQ TIME… Michael Wagdin and Riley Jones manned the BBQ for Primary Care Connects open day. The event had 80 people get first hand insight into the services provided PCC. Photo: Aaron CordyTAKE THE TOUR… Primary Care Connect open-day tours were a great opportunity to see all PCC has to offer the public. Caitlin Woods (right) with members of the community, led one of the many tours throughout the day. Photo: Aaron CordyOPEN DAY… Primary Care Connect held an open day to celebrate its 30th birthday. There were tours, henna tattoos, face painting, show bags and a delicious BBQ. Photo: Aaron Cordy