Blue Springs, Mo. – Mayor Carson Ross invites the community to celebrate Spring and good health by joining him for a 30-minute walk on Friday, March 28 beginning at City Hall, 903 W. Main Street. Mayor Ross will welcome walkers and warm-up activities begin at noon, with the walk through downtown Blue Springs beginning at 12:15 p.m. Let’s Move! Blue Springs will lead the warm-up activities and the Kansas City’s Chief’s mascot, KC WOLF; will be at the March to cheer on the walkers.
“I invite everyone to join me for a spirited walk through downtown Blue Springs,” said Mayor Carson Ross. “This event is a great way show people how easy it is to put on your tennis shoes and get moving over your lunch hour.”
The American Heart Association recently said that the simplest, positive change you can make to effectively improve your heart health is to start walking. It's enjoyable, free, easy, social and great exercise. A walking program is flexible and boasts high success rates because people can stick with it.
Over 200 walkers are expected to ‘March’ with Mayor Ross through downtown Blue Springs. Students from the Blue Springs School District and community partners from StandUp Blue Springs, Let’s Move! Blue Springs, Blue Springs Police Department, Central Jackson County Fire Protection District, Blue Springs Chamber of Commerce, Blue Springs School District, Hy-Vee, and Blue Springs Downtown Alive!
March with the Mayor is a unique community-wide event in which participants are invited to join the Mayor for a 30-minute walk. This program began in 2009 and has since partnered with the Let’s Move! Blue Springs and other community partners to promote wellness, heart healthy lifestyles and help combat childhood obesity in Blue Springs.
For information about the “March with the Mayor” contact Kim Nakahodo at (816) 655-0497.
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