LIFEPHOTOS: Randolph's Community Wellness DayRandolph teachers Carolyn Quigley, Diane Dayer, Amy Rubin, Erica Rossmann, Michelle Rome and Bev Cirelli promoted their Girls on the Run program that encourages preteen girls to develop self-respect and healthy lifestyles through running.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoCindy Ippolito of Randolph,also known as Cookie the Clown, and Harriet Kelem of Rockaway, who entertains children also known as Shorty the Clown.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoLuna Gomez colored her own bandana at the Kids Zone.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoAbrielle Vintigan, Lauren Cleffi and Krista DeFinis of Elite Toma Martial Arts of Randolph.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoAttendees were encouraged to ask questions at each exhibit to learn more about their wellness specialty.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoRandolph High School’s Greenhouse Club promoted healthy living with a Tower Garden. Senior Stephanie Vega , with biology teacher and Club Adviser Laurie Terranova.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoTables with products and services invited attendees to ask questions to learn about what they could provide.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoAttendees were encouraged to ask questions at each exhibit to learn more about their wellness specialty.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoFriends of the Randolph Animal Pound volunteers Claudine Cheung, Jennifer Lakind and Gerry Psyck promoted pet wellness by promoting pet adoption for everyone.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoDavid Simon, owner of Randolph Pain Relief and Wellness Center, promoted the day’s event, “To Your Health! Randolph Community Wellness Day.” Angela Malanga, Luisa Malanga, Simon, Angelica Limate, Shara Resende and Jeff Kessler gave free massages to interested visitors.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoInstructors from Chizel Personal Training in Randolph lead exercises using drum sticks. Chizel’s instructors held different programs throughout the day for participants.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoInstructors from Chizel Personal Training in Randolph lead exercises using drum sticks. Chizel’s instructors held different programs throughout the day for participants.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoVisitors to “To Your Health! Randolph Community Wellness Day” were treated to a wealth of knowledge about how to make their lives better on Mar. 7 at Randolph Middle School.Leslie Ruse/Staff PhotoMembers of Elite Toma Members of Elite Toma Martial Arts prepare for a demonstration they would do for the crowd.Leslie Ruse/Staff Photo