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WALK 2 WORK: Wednesday 10 March

Published: Wed 3 Mar 2010 05:26 PM
Living Streets Aotearoa Invites you to WALK 2 WORK
Wednesday 10 MARCH: 7 – 9am @ Frank Kitts Park
Calling all Wellingtonians! Be healthy, save money on petrol & parking and be good to the environment!
Walk, strut, swagger or skip your way to one of our smaller sites or the big event at Frank Kitts for a break in your weekly routine & a fantastic start to your day!
Invite friends and colleagues to walk 2 work with you or meet up at Frank Kitts
Walk 2 Work is a free breakfast event for people who have walked all or part of the way to work. Try getting off a stop earlier on the bus and walking the rest of the way. The event is part of a campaign to get people to walk more often to work, not just for the Walk2Work day but every day
Entertainment includes Tessa Rain, Mish McCormack & have a go at “Zumba”! Great coffee from Celcius Coffee, fruit from Commonsense Organics, spot prizes and healthy food await you.
Three ‘feeder’ sites will be scattered throughout town from 7-8am at Courtenay / Taranaki, Railway Station and Willis Street where free fruit, and coffee vouchers, giant foot signing and happy people will be found.
Walking is the healthy, free and sustainable travel option - Start your day the walking way –
Mark your calendar and join the fun
Organised by Living Streets Aotearoa, Greater Wellington Regional Council, Wellington City Council, Cancer Society and Regional Public Health.
If you can volunteer to help or for more information contact:
walk2work.wellington@gmail.com - www.livingstreets.org.nz/walk2work2010
ENDS

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