WalkStyles Connects Walkers in 50 States
WalkStyles, Inc. would like to let CityBlogUSA bloggers know of an upcoming opportunity to connect with others who have the same interests as you. If you like to walk, hike or jog, this is for you. WalkStyles and the WeWhoWalk Tour, a national tour through all 50 state capitals to promote wellness and community through walking, will be in Lansing on Thursday, Oct. 4!
Sue Parks, WalkStyles CEO and tour director, along with WalkStyles’ Lansing ambassador, Leroy Harvey, Co-coordinator, Moving Our Community Towards Health Coalition, Ingram County Health Department, will lead a 5-mile walk on a save and scenic route that highlights Lansing. Other notable walkers include the Capital Area United Way president, Michael Brown, and COO of external operations, Teresa Kmetz.
It’s free to participate (and receive a free t-shirt and light breakfast), but you must register for a free membership at www.walkstyles.com by Wednesday, Oct. 3, to do so.
The tour is in relation to the recently re-designed WalkStyles’ website, www.walkstyles.com, which is a free social networking site designed to connect walkers and those who want to live a life of wellness through walking.
In addition, it is Striding to a Better Future Week at Michigan State University, located in Lansing. Walkers are invited to view exhibits on display in the Atrium, Agriculture Hall, following the walk, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you love to walk and want to meet new people, hop online to become a free member on www.walkstyles.com by Oct. 3 (which automatically registers you for the walk), grab your walking shoes, and meet at the Radisson Lansing Hotel, 111 N. Grand Ave., at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4. See you then!
For more information, visit www.walkstyles.com.







Great event. It encourage people to start walking more often.