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You are here: > Events Calendar > Living Lightly April 09 > Workers’ Walking Wednesday 29/4/09

Workers’ Walking Wednesday

Wednesday, 29th April, 7-9am, outside the i-Site in the Square

This time, it’s walkers’ turn to be rewarded for using their feet on the ground instead of on the accelerator to get to work. Walk in by yourself or with a friend and come to the i-Site for a free healthy breakfast and entertainment. Even if you come by bus or drive part of the way you qualify (as long as you get off the bus or park your car at least 1km from the Square, that is, beyond Cook St, Featherston St, Victoria Ave or Park Road).

You’ll be able to get your fitness checked out and we’ll calculate how much CO2 you saved from being emitted into the air by walking.

And there’ll be walking-related prizes to be won too. So come along with some of your workmates and enjoy a great way to start the day.

This event will include the prize-giving for iMove Workplace Challenge too. For details of the iMove Workplace Challenge, see iMove Workplaces - 30th March to 28th April  on the Sport Manawatu website.

Any enquiries: please email livinglightly@inspire.net.nz or contact Chris Teo-Sherrell 355-1816

 




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