Albert Lea Residents Pledge to Add 10,000 Collective Years of Life to Their City
U.S. Newswire, May, 2009
To: STATE EDITORS
Contact: Amy McDonough of AARP, 1-651-726-5644 (w), 1-651-492- 5837 (c ), amcdonough@aarp.org; or Gretchen Koss, Tandem Literary, 1-917-225-6047 (w/c), Gretchenkoss@gmail.com
ALBERT LEA, Minn., May 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Hundreds of Albert Lea residents joined together on Thursday night, May 14, and pledged to take part in the AARP(R)/Blue Zones(R) Vitality Project sponsored by United Health Foundation, an unprecedented city-wide health makeover designed to inspire residents to take charge of their health so that they can live longer, better.
Since January, Albert Lea leaders have been working behind the scenes with the AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project to make changes to their community that will promote health and longevity. Today,...
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