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2nd Sunday in Greensburg, KY at American Legion Park

Bike will be a grand prize. First 60 to register get free tees

By Audrey Myers

Second Sunday in Greensburg, KY, will be held from 1-4pmCT, Sunday, October 10, 2010, at American Legion Park, 1099 Legion Park RD, Greensburg, KY 42743.

Green County will be taking part in this statewide event with Biking, Zumba, walking, and other physical activities including rollerskating.

Kathy Jones and Danielle Jefferies Lee will lead a 3-hour Zumbathon.

There will be relay races, fitness assessments, and door prizes, including a bike, and free T-shirts for the first 60 people who register. The event makes a statement that Green County and Kentucky are serious about improving resident's health and promoting physical activity.

The event has something for all ages. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Second Sunday in Green County is sponsored by the Green County Extension Service. Audrey Myers, County Extension, 106 South Public Square, Greensburg, KY. (270) 932-5311.




This story was posted on 2010-10-02 16:52:50
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