Mercer County, OH – March 4, 2024 – Mercer County Fair is proud to announce its collaboration with Mercer Health to enhance safety measures during fair events. Mercer Health has generously donated first aid kits to be placed in the fair’s barns. 

 Mercer Health Vice President of Development, Marketing and Communications, Mindy Kremer (left) and Fair Manager Cara Muhlenkamp (right) with the new First Aid Kits that will be placed in the buildings on the fairgrounds.

  

These first aid kits will provide essential supplies such as bandages, compression packs, masks, gloves, and more, ensuring prompt and effective care in case of injuries or emergencies. Mercer Health is committed to restocking these kits as needed throughout the fair duration, reinforcing their dedication to the health and safety of the community. 

  Mindy Kremer, Vice President of Development, Marketing and Communications at Mercer Health

“We are excited to partner with Mercer County Fair to provide crucial medical supplies for fair participants, particularly 4H members who work tirelessly with their animals during the event. Ensuring access to first aid resources aligns with our mission of serving and supporting the community’s health needs.” 

  

Cara Muhlenkamp, Fair Manager, expressed her gratitude for the ongoing partnership with Mercer Health, emphasizing the importance of such collaborations in fostering a safe environment for all fair attendees.

“We are incredibly grateful for our working relationship with Mercer Health. Their generous donation of first aid kits enhances our ability to provide immediate medical assistance to our participants, underscoring their commitment to our community’s well-being during both fair and non-fair events.” 

  

  

Together, through proactive measures and collaborative efforts, Mercer Health and Mercer County Fair are dedicated to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. 

  

For more information about Mercer Health, please visit https://mercer-health.com

 

Photo Caption: Mercer Health Vice President of Development, Marketing and Communications, Mindy Kremer (left) and Fair Manager Cara Muhlenkamp (right) with the new First Aid Kits that will be placed in the buildings on the fairgrounds.