Be Active WI 2023 on March 26

Be Active WI 2023 on March 26
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Be Active WI 2023

Date and Time:

Wednesday, March 1, 2023
All Day
Location:
Green Bay, WI 54301

Cities and towns across Wisconsin are once again hosting the Community Fitness Challenge! The “Be Active Wisconsin” Community Challenge invites all community members to participate in a virtual challenge to promote active lifestyles, connect people to the outdoors by encouraging use of our parks/trail systems, and engage Wisconsin communities in a friendly competition! A variety of active minutes count (not just running/walking), so let’s get moving Green Bay! The winning community will receive a trophy, and all participants receive a T-shirt. (It’s the same shirt for every participating community – how cool is that?) While there is a personal goal of 200 minutes a week to help motivate and to give you a goal to strive for, there are no requirements and no awards given for personal goals so that you can customize it based on your needs.

Notes: All participants will have access to a Google Form where you will enter your minutes for each week by Tuesday morning at 10am. The link to the form will be emailed to all registered participants on March 1. The numbers for each community will be sent out to all community representatives on Mondays so we can encourage our Green Bay community to keep moving!

Register online:
Fee is $15 per person
Open to ages 2-99!
Set a personal goal and submit your minutes weekly (submission links will be sent out at a later date)
All participants receive a long sleeve shirt at the end of the challenge
The community with the highest average active minutes wins the trophy…and the bragging rights!

Original source can be found here.



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