Thursday, June 30, 2016
A Walk, Run, Bike Challenge from Children’s Science Center
The Children’s Science Center in Fair Oaks has come up with a great way to make biking (and walking and running) even more fun and interesting for kids and their families.
The Science Center has launched the Walk, Run, Bike Challenge. Through a partnership with AFCEA NOVA (Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association), three military veterans will bicycle 4,200 miles across the United States while raising money to donate to the Children’s Science Center.
Meanwhile, the Science Center is also inviting kids to participate in its Walk, Run, Bike Summer Challenge, with a goal of matching the distance of the three riders biking across America. The Challenge runs through July 24. Families can track their daily activity online. The Science Center will compile it. In the process, the Science Center and participants will explore the science related to exercise and nutrition. More information and registration is available here.
Meanwhile, the Science Center is also inviting kids to participate in its Walk, Run, Bike Summer Challenge, with a goal of matching the distance of the three riders biking across America. The Challenge runs through July 24. Families can track their daily activity online. The Science Center will compile it. In the process, the Science Center and participants will explore the science related to exercise and nutrition. More information and registration is available here.
Labels: Children's Science Center, fair oaks, health, walk-run-bike challenge
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