The NuStep Health and Wellness Expo
DATE: Saturday, October 2, 2010
PLACE: Pioneer High School, 601 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor
TIME: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The NuStep Health and Wellness Expo is open to all BHBH participants and their families. The Expo's goal is to raise awareness of health and wellness issues and inform attendees of the great things our non profits are doing.
Bring the kids! The Expo will include a kids area with face painting, a moon jump, a balloon person and more!
If you'd like to have a booth at our expo, contact Will Smith at 734-213-1033 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Click here for a downloadable Expo registration form or click here to register on-line.
Look who came to our Expo in 2009!
Running Fit
Probility Physical Therapy
Am Fight Club
American Home Fitness
American Laser Centers
American Red Cross
Ann Arbor Cooperative Nursery
Ann Arbor Public Schools Educational Foundation
Arbor Wellness
Balance Massage Therapy
Big Hearts for Seniors
Blue Care Network
Bo Merlot
CASA of Washtenaw County
CS Mott Children's Hospital
Cueter
Cummings Chiropractic Center
Dollar Bill Copying
Girls on the Run of Southeastern Michigan
Great Lakes Center for Healing Touch
Hantz Finacial
Healing Arts Center for Massage & Wellness
Herman & Associates
Hope Clinic
It's My Heart - Metro Detroit
Jazzercise
Jewel Massage
KeyBank
Lamaze Family Center Ann Arbor
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Max International
MDen
Medtronic
Michigan Abilities Center
MICHR
MOST Ministries
NuStep
Outdoor Athlete
Packard Health
The Parade Company
Performance Health Chiropractic
Silpada Designs
The Suburban Collection
Team/ Monavie
U-M Cardiovascular Center
University of Michigan Depression Center
University of Michigan - Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Department
Vemma and Verve!
Waggin' Tails Dog Rescue
Washtenaw Camp Placement Association
The Wellness Community of Southeast Michigan
Welsh Lab-University of Michigan
Whole Foods
Wildtree/Fit 4 Life
The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan




