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Sunscreen Dispenser to be Unveiled at Juno Beach Pier

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Sunscreen Dispenser to be Unveiled at Juno Beach Pier

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For immediate release: Friday, June 3, 2016
Contact: Chris Korbelak, 561-966-6649
What:Ceremonial unveiling of a public sunscreen dispenser
Who:Palm Beach County Vice Mayor Hal R. Valeche, the Richard David Kann Melanoma Foundation, and the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department
When:Monday, June 13 at 9:00 a.m.
Where:Juno Beach Park Pier, 14775 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach
Why:According to the Richard David Kann Melanoma Foundation, skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. With the summer months approaching, it is important to take action to stay safe in the sun. Visitors to the Juno Beach Park Pier will now have access to sun protection by way of this sunscreen dispenser, free of charge.

“While we push hard for people to get outdoors and be active, we want them to be sun safe as well,” said Eric Call, Director of the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department.

This partnership between the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department and the Richard David Kann Melanoma Foundation helps promote sun safety and provide protection against the potentially deadly effects of overexposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Juno Beach Pier is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Loggerhead  Marinelife Center. Visit www.pbcparks.com for healthy, happy living. For information about the Richard David Kann Melanoma Foundation, visit www.melanomafoundation.com.

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