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Should I Walk to Work (35 Miles) To Raise Money for a Cause?
Should I Walk to Work (35 Miles) To Raise Money for a Cause?
Should I Walk to Work (35 Miles) To Raise Money for a Cause?
I recently heard a story about a man who commutes to work every day on his bike from Lewiston to the Turner Hannaford.That's right, every day no matter the weather, Rich Clark hops on his motorized bicycle and goes on his 15-mile jaunt (one way, 30 miles both). He says you just have to bundle up in cold winter weather. I'd say that is commitment to his job.
The Maine Credit Unions’ Ending Hunger Walking Tour [AUDIO]
The Maine Credit Unions’ Ending Hunger Walking Tour [AUDIO]
The Maine Credit Unions’ Ending Hunger Walking Tour [AUDIO]
In 2002, the Walking Tour was conceived by Brenda Davis, Executive Director of Cross Roads Ministries in Old Town, a hunger organization serving eastern Maine, and Jon Paradise, Coordinator of the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger, along with the Maine Credit Union League’s Social Responsibility Committee.
No One Fights Alone Run/Walk for Pancreatic Cancer in Skowhegan this Saturday [Audio]
No One Fights Alone Run/Walk for Pancreatic Cancer in Skowhegan this Saturday [Audio]
No One Fights Alone Run/Walk for Pancreatic Cancer in Skowhegan this Saturday [Audio]
What passionate, wonderful people Jodie and Michelle are. The walk is dedicated to Brian Michonski, Jodie's brother-in-law, who passed from the disease last year. If you want to come out, it happens on Saturday morning beginning at the Chamber of Commerce in Skowhegan (near Aubachon Hardware near the rotary). If you want more information, listen to our get together today on the Moose Morning Show!
Healthy Maine Streets: Downtowns + Community + Worksite Wellness
Healthy Maine Streets: Downtowns + Community + Worksite Wellness
Healthy Maine Streets: Downtowns + Community + Worksite Wellness
I always love hearing about a great idea going that on and this is another perfect example of that, Healthy Maine Streets!  The Healthy Maine Streets idea is building on the Maine Downtown Center’s efforts for revitalization downtowns can in turn help to revitalize the heath of those in those down-towns, especially employees in downtown businesses. Healthy people, healthy down-towns and vice versa
Community Spotlight
Community Spotlight
Community Spotlight
Yesterday, Jessica and Brian Dolloff stopped by the Moose Morning Show to talk about this Sunday's Walk for Autism in Farmington. They're walking in honor of their daughter, Izzie. Not surprisingly, they call themselves and the group they've assembled, "Team Izzie."
Meet Gavin Who is 10, Lives in Waterville and Needs Our Help!  I Plan to Help, Will You? [UPDATED]
Meet Gavin Who is 10, Lives in Waterville and Needs Our Help! I Plan to Help, Will You? [UPDATED]
Meet Gavin Who is 10, Lives in Waterville and Needs Our Help! I Plan to Help, Will You? [UPDATED]
10-years-old is old enough to understand a lot about life. Loving your family and friends, doing homework, riding bikes and playing games. At 10, you understand what it means to be sick and realize it's just a matter of time before you feel better. Comprehending a sickness that's not going to get better is a bit beyond most 4th graders' comprehension, however, unless you're someone like Gavin w