May 2018
National Senior Health & Fitness Day
Join More Than 1,000 Other National Celebrations
H ave you and/or your community signed up to hold an official National Senior Health & Fitness Day event on Wednesday, May 30th, 2018 yet? If you haven’t, what are you waiting for? Please visit The National Senior Health & Fitness Day website to register to host an event.
(Event Registration $29.95/event)
Wednesday, May 30th, 2018
7 Great Reasons to Participate:
  • Encourage a healthy lifestyle among community residents
  • National exposure for your event
  • Bring in guests from the larger community to help increase exposure to the amazing classes offered by Live 2 B Healthy® and the communities we conduct classes in
  • Get guests into your community to see what awesome opportunities you provide for your residents
  • Provide an opportunity for current residents to invite friends and family to a class
  • Generate some new excitement among your current class participants
  • Show off
Remember, this isn’t just fitness, its health as well – they go hand-in-hand. Consider sponsoring a health fair, planning healthy meals for the day, inviting in speakers to talk about wellness, etc. Make it a day-long celebration in your community. Help spread the good news about how excited you are to be on the forefront of senior health and wellness in your community!
Make The Most of The Day!
Ask your Regional Owner to help you with:
  • A National Senior Health & Fitness Day newsletter article for your community newsletter. We have just the thing, already written and ready to go! It’s in a Word document, so you can cut and paste it directly into your current newsletter format. Just change the dates and add in your events schedule and you are all set for a successful celebration!
  • Customized Press Releases to submit to your local news outlets. Many of our communities have had wonderful success in getting media coverage - some even live - of National Senior Health & Fitness Day events.
  • Co-Branded Flyers to distribute to networking groups, area healthcare professionals and community bulletin boards. Distribute or post flyers around your community to bring in residents who may not have taken the opportunity to participate in a class.