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Homestead is hosting aCommunity Health andWellness Fair, from 9 a.m.to 2 p.m. Saturday, April10, at Blakey Park, 600SW 14th Ave.

The fair is free and offersa range of activities tooffset stress brought on byCOVID-19, including yoga,art in the park, martial artsand basketball lessons, aswell as free meals andappointments with mentalhealth counselors.

Homestead Council-

woman Jenifer Bailey haspartnered with Communi-ty Health of South Florida,Mujer South Florida, Ci-trus Family Care Network,Le Jardin and others.

For more information orto become a sponsor, visithttps://trulylocalcares.org/fair-registration

HOMESTEAD

Stressed out by COVID? At health fair, yoga, art andmental-health pros are on tapBY DAVID BROTHERS

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An 11-year-old Roch-ester, Minnesota, boy wasairlifted from the LowerKeys to a Miami-Dadehospital Tuesday morningafter diving, police said.

The boy was diving in 20feet of water with his fam-ily and a divemaster with acommercial dive boat out

of Captain Hook’s Marinaand Dive Center, at LooeKey off Ramrod Key, ac-cording to the MonroeCounty Sheriff’s Office.

They were in the waterabout 35 minutes, the sher-iff’s office said.

Everyone surfaced, butthe boy began convulsing,said Adam Linhardt, aspokesman for the sheriff’soffice.

“He was conscious and

breathing,” Linhardt said.The sheriff’s office was

notified at about 10:49a.m.

The boy was airlifted byTrauma Star to NicklausChildren’s Hospital nearSouth Miami. On Wednes-day, the sheriff’s officereported the boy was instable condition and isexpected to recover.

Gwen Filosa: KeyWestGwen

Monroe County

An 11-year-old boy was airlifted to Miami from the Keys on March 30 after a divingincident, police said.

MONROE COUNTY

Boy, 11, airlifted to Nicklaushospital after diving in KeysBY GWEN FILOSA

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