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Walk Across Texas 25th year anniversary challenge begins Sept. 20

September 16, 2021 at 11:18 am Updated: September 19th, 2021 at 4:42 pm Derrick Stuckly
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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Brown County is proud to announce the upcoming Walk Across Texas! Program’s 25th Year Anniversary Challenge. Brown County Better Living for Texans is partnering with Keep Brownwood Beautiful for the WAT! 25th Year Anniversary Challenge!

The Walk Across Texas! program is an online physical activity promotion program offered by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension designed to help Texans be more active. Adult teams are encouraged to work towards the goal of virtually traveling across Texas. Your favorite physical activities are logged as ‘miles walked’ and contribute toward your team’s mileage total.

“You can walk together, individually, outside, at a mall, at a grocery store or a gym — any way that fits your schedule and lifestyle,” said Wendy Hamilton, Better Living for Texans – Extension Agent. “Keep track of your team’s miles to see if together you can go the equivalent of the 832 miles it would take to walk across Texas in eight weeks.”

The Walk Across Texas! 25 Challenge starts in September and we invite you to join us by registering to walk with a team of friends, family members, coworkers, and classmates. Each team will have a Team Captain who will motivate and inspire their Team Members.

Everyone is encouraged to take part in the WAT! 25 Challenge, no matter your fitness level. The Brown County league will start on September 20th. To further support teams, AgriLife Extension will host a variety of in-person and virtual program support activities!

To register go to https://howdyhealth.org, The league code is watL-210908-54916.

Here is how we, Better Living for Texans and Keep Brownwood Beautiful, are going to make the WAT!25 Challenge extra special in Brown County:

• The kick-off event will be on Saturday, September 25th 9 – 10 a.m. at Cecil Holman Park (Cordell & Hall Street)! This is a great way to get those initial miles in. We will provide water and supplies needed to pick up trash as well as giveaways.

• The midway event will be on Saturday, October 23th 9 -10 a.m. at Riverside Park. Please bring your kayak to help clean up the Pecan Bayou. No kayak. No problem. We will clean up litter on the shore as well. Water will be provided. We are working on having extra kayaks available for use.

• The celebration event will be on Saturday, November 20th we will have a prize for the person that collected the most litter. Simply #KBBWATFS with a picture of your litter haul. A prize basket will be given according to pictures submitted of litter collected. This happens to be during the Keep Texas Beautiful Fall Sweep. The annual fall cleanup of Texas communities.

Please join our Facebook Group: Brown County – Walk Across Texas!

Better Living for Texans is funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – SNAP.

If you have trouble with registration, please contact Wendy Hamilton, Better Living for Texans – Extension Agent at 325-646-0386 or by email at [email protected].

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