1st Outdoor Walking Club = Success!

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The first outdoor walking club get together was a success! This is a great way to get out and enjoy the beautiful trail system while getting some activity! Be sure to check out the next get together this Friday Stokes-Thomas City Park (at the Veterans Memorial)!

When: Each Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. for around an hour each week.

Cost: Free of charge

We will walk at a comfortable pace, so come and join the social aspect of being outside with friends and getting some exercise.

Dates:

June 12 Stokes-Thomas City Park (at the Veterans Memorial)

June 19 Mt. Hope Cemetary (by the front entrance)

June 26 Redlin Art Center (by the front entrance)

July 3 No Walk Scheduled

July 10 Joy Ranch (parking lot near SE side of Main St.)

July 17 Jackson Park (in the parking lot across from Cattail Crossing)

July 24 Bramble Park Zoo (by the picnic shelter)

July 31 Eastwoods Park (by the playground)

August 7 Slumberland Disc Golf Course (in the parking lot)

August 14 Stokes-Thomas City Park (at the Veterans Memorial)

For more information call Jeremy @ 882-6260

Trail Challenge Reminder

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As a reminder, the Park and Rec’s Trail Challenge is currently underway! Jeremy Herrboldt, adult and senior activities coordinator with the Watertown Park and Rec developed a really great program that is new this year. The details are below and it starts May 1st and runs through September 30th. Be sure to get a log sheet from the Park and Rec and give this new challenge a try! You can get signed up by contacting Jeremy at 882-6260.

Watertown Recreational Trail Challenge NEW!

Ever wonder how many miles you have biked, run or walked on the Watertown Recreational Trail? Well this summer we want you to keep track and participate in the Watertown Recreational Trail Challenge. Starting May 1 you can stop at the Park and Rec. Fieldhouse and pick up a tracking sheet that also has the mileage chart for the Recreational Trail on it. Keep track of how many miles you bike, run or walk, then at the end of summer by September 30 just turn your tracking sheets back in and we will tabulate who the three people are who have biked, walked or run the most miles and those three will be recognized later in the month as the ones who put on the most miles on our beautiful trail system.

Dates: May 1-September 30

Fee: Free

Location: All miles must be on the Watertown Recreational Trail

Outdoor Walking Club Starts Next Week!

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The outdoor walking club is set to start next Friday!! Below are the details. This is a great way to get out and enjoy the beautiful trail system while getting some activity!

When: Each Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. for around an hour each week.

Cost: Free of charge

We will walk at a comfortable pace, so come and join the social aspect of being outside with friends and getting some exercise.

 Dates:

June 5             McKinley Park (at the picnic shelter)

June 12           Stokes-Thomas City Park (at the Veterans Memorial)

June 19           Mt. Hope Cemetary (by the front entrance)

June 26           Redlin Art Center (by the front entrance)

July 3              No Walk Scheduled

July 10            Joy Ranch (parking lot near SE side of Main St.)

July 17            Jackson Park (in the parking lot across from Cattail Crossing)

July 24            Bramble Park Zoo (by the picnic shelter)

July 31            Eastwoods Park (by the playground)

August 7         Slumberland Disc Golf Course (in the parking lot)

August 14       Stokes-Thomas City Park (at the Veterans Memorial)

For more information call Jeremy @ 882-6260

Thinking of You Dad!

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Tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of my Dad passing away.  It has been a tough year.  I don’t think a day has gone by where I have not thought about him.  It is surprising to me just how difficult this has been.  He has taught me a lot over the years, and as I have stated before, he was part of the inspiration of my consecutive exercise streak.  He had been riding a bike anywhere from 15-45 miles a day, and I wanted to see what I could do.  He was very active his entire life, and did manual labor for his job, always lifting, moving.  It has also been an eye opener going through pictures of how we have transformed over the years. This first one was about 1 year prior to his passing away.

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This next one was when my daughters were being baptized 20 years ago.

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This last one was when I was around 6 or 7.

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We had great times as a family, and those memories I will have forever.  We were always active together, whether our early years, or later years.  I will be thinking of you lots tomorrow Dad!  I miss you!  I will remember those things you have taught me, and I will be like you…exercising until I no longer physically can.  You have been a great role model, Father, Husband, Grandfather.  As long as we  have memories, you will always be alive in our hearts.  Keep moving everybody, and enjoy the time, and the days you have, to enjoy life to the fullest, with no regrets!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2736

 

 

Watertown Recreational Trail Challenge!

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I know with the snow this morning, you probably aren’t thinking about getting out to use the trail system for activity, but I am guessing you are probably wishing we were enjoying the warmer temps and nicer weather like we did this last weekend! The Park and Rec crew has already been out to the trails and working on cleaning it up and getting it ready for use. It’s a great part of Watertown and we want to encourage you all to use it, thus I wanted to inform you all of a great opportunity to utilize the Watertown trail system for exercise while participating in a challenge. Jeremy Herrboldt, adult and senior activities coordinator with the Watertown Park and Rec developed a really great program that is new this year. The details are below and it starts May 1st and runs through September 30th. This snow will be melting and the warmer temps will be coming back to stay soon, so be sure to check out this new challenge and get signed up by contacting Jeremy at 882-6260.

 

Watertown Recreational Trail Challenge   NEW!

Ever wonder how many miles you have biked, run or walked on the Watertown Recreational Trail?   Well this summer we want you to keep track and participate in the Watertown Recreational Trail Challenge.   Starting May 1 you can stop at the Park and Rec. Fieldhouse and pick up a tracking sheet that also has the mileage chart for the Recreational Trail on it.   Keep track of how many miles you bike, run or walk, then at the end of summer by September 30 just turn your tracking sheets back in and we will tabulate who the three people are who have biked, walked or run the most miles and those three will be recognized later in the month as the ones who put on the most miles on our beautiful trail system.

Dates:  May1-September 30

Fee:  Free

Location:  All miles must be on the Watertown Recreational Trail

 

-Kelsey

Personal Time to Reflect on What is Important

We all have those days when life just seems hectic, and we have no idea how we are going to get everything done.  Take a step back, take a deep breath, and remember what is truly important.  My recent vacation in Mexico was a perfect time for “reflection”, and relaxation.  What is important to me?  Here is number one!

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I have said many times in public, and on this blog, my main reason for the consecutive exercise streak is to try and help me stay healthy, and be around longer for my family.  Here is the love of my life.  Words can’t express what Sarah means to me.  I am going to enjoy having her as long as I can.

There was time there for relaxing, and just listening to the ocean, where I got to just sit back and realize what I truly have, and to appreciate it all even more.  Forget about the little stuff, because in reality, it truly is “little”, and won’t mean anything in the long term.   Here are some views I got to witness, and was able to sit back and really have some quiet time to be able to truly appreciate what I have in my life.

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It was easy to watch all of this and just forget about all of those other little, trivial things in life.  Don’t take the days we have for granted.  We don’t know what the future is going to bring.  Enjoy life to the fullest!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2718