Pack the Parks Day

WHEN:
July 23, 2016 all-day
WHERE:
Indianapolis Public Parks
COST:
Free
Pack the Parks Day will be held on Saturday, July 23. Also, Indy Parks wants to show you and your community how much we appreciate you. Pack the Parks will be a fun-packed experience as it helps you explore all that Indy Parks has to offer.

This community celebration offers special activities give-a-ways throughout the day.

Free Admission to:
o Pools & Weight Rooms
o Eagle Creek Park + Beach
o Garfield Park Conservatory + Sunken Gardens
o Plus, Activities + Games + Prizes Activities + Games + Prizes

 

http://indyhub.org/event/pack-the-parks/

Free Large Indoor Play Park – NW Indpls

http://indywithkids.com/locations/the-park-free-indoor-playground-at-traders-point-church/

Location:

Traders Point Northwest
6590 S Indianapolis Rd
Whitestown, IN 46075

Hours:

Monday to Friday – 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday – 8 a.m. to noon
Sunday – 2 to 8 p.m.

The Park is free and open to everyone in the community, so whether you’re stopping by to let your children work off extra energy, meeting some friends to reconnect while your kids play, or want to relax while your kids play in a safe, fun environment, we hope you feel at home and know you are welcome.

If you have any questions or need help, stop by and talk with one of our park attendants or emailpark@tpcc.org.

Meetup Opportunities for Wellness Activities

About Meetup

Meetup brings people together in thousands of cities to do more of what they want to do in life. It is organized around one simple idea: when we get together and do the things that matter to us, we’re at our best. And that’s what Meetup does. It brings people together to do, explore, teach and learn the things that help them come alive.

There are Indianapolis Meetup groups for hiking, cycling, ping ponging, golfing, dancing, and lots of other choices.  Some groups are more formal than others.  Meetup is a resource for organizing and bringing together everyone of like interests.  Maybe you’ll even have your own ideas for a Meetup!

https://www.meetup.com/cities/us/in/indianapolis/

 

 

Indiana Department of Natural Resources Upcoming Events 217

http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/3282.htm

Fireworks, car shows, living history, reenactments, volunteer days, fishing derbies…the list goes on. There’s a special event for nearly every age and taste at our state park or reservoir properties.

Our interpretive naturalists also offer regular public programs that include hikes, talks, craft programs, campfires and night hikes. Regular weekly and/or monthly program schedules are available for our properties.

This is a small sampling of the many programs at DNR properties. The dates listed are subject to change. For the most current listing, check calendar.dnr.IN.gov, call the specific property you plan to visit or ask the gate attendant when you arrive.

February
2/4 – Old-Time Winter on the Farm, OBannon Woods
2/4 – Winter Dog Hike, Brown County State Park
2/11 – Eagle Watch Field Trip, Salamonie Lake
2/12 – Merit Badge Sunday, Fort Harrison State Park
2/18 – Civil War Winter Battle, Spring Mill State Park
2/18 – Great Backyard Bird Count, Potato Creek State Park
2/18 – Polar Plunge, Versailles State Park
2/25 – Cowboy Gathering, Salamonie Lake
2/25 – Volunteer Day, Museum of 20th Century Warfare, Fort Harrison State Park

March
3/4 – Museum of 20th Century Warfare, Eastern Front Display, Fort Harrison State Park
3/11 – Running With The Irish 5K, Indiana Dunes State Park
3/18 – Fly A Kite Workshop, Patoka Lake
3/21 – Map and Compass Workshop, Paynetown SRA (Monroe Lake)

Be My Valentine Cupcake 5K Run/Walk

Be My Valentine Cupcake 5K Run/WalkSaturday, February 11th, 2017

Place
The Athenaeum
407 E Michigan
Indianapolis, IN US 46204
Grab your sweetie (or a running buddy) and join us for a fun run downtown! Start and Finish at The Athenaeum – downtown next to Mass Ave.  Coffee or hot chocolate, cupcakes (provided by Pat A Cake and Cookies Too) provided for all participants and a fleece blanket swag!!!

Packet pickup will be at Pat A Cake and Cookies Too (5649 Pebble Village Lane, Noblesville) on Friday, February 10th.

https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Indianapolis/BeMyValentine5KRunWalk

8 Ways to Motivate Yourself to Run

Set a Goal

Thinking about running? You don’t have to be a born runner or athlete to get started. Running is a relatively inexpensive sport—all you need to get started is a shirt, shorts and a good pair of shoes. Whether you want to run on a treadmill, outdoor track, road or trail, here are eight ways to get you moving from couch to pavement in no time.

Know Your Why

If you don’t know why you want to start running, you are likely to quit before you ever reap the benefits. Whether you want to lose weight, run a race, reduce your stress or have some other reason in mind, running can have a positive effect on  your physical and mental health and enhance your overall healthy lifestyle. Know your reason and remember it every time you lace up those running shoes.

Set a Goal

Set a Goal

Now that you have established your “why,” setting a goal will help keep you motivated. A measurable goal that you can track and be accountable for can get you where you want to be. Make your goal clear, well defined and attainable within a specific time-frame so you can celebrate your achievement once it’s met.

Have a Plan

If you are new to running, don’t make the mistake of going from zero to a 5K in a few weeks. Follow a training plan that provides you a systematic approach to move from walking to running, helping you to train safely and, more importantly, stay injury-free. Apps like Couch to 5K or seeking out a personal trainer or running coach can provide you with a step-by-step plan to help you get better at moving one foot in front of the other.

Find a Friend

Find a Friend

Most things are more enjoyable when you have someone to share them with. Check with your fitness gym or local running store for a running club to join. Running clubs are open to all levels of runners and can offer motivation and support to keep going. Of course, don’t forget to invite your biggest fans and supporters for a fun run around town.

Explore Your Surroundings

While the treadmill at the gym or your neighborhood are good places to start running, exploring outdoor surroundings can add a whole new and exciting experience to your running workout. Check with your city’s parks and recreation department and state parks for paved walking and bike trails, along with local school districts that have outdoor tracks.

Run for a Cause

While running a race may not be one of your goals, signing up for a race is a great way to connect with like-minded people in the running community and with those who care about causes that are important to you. Choosing an organization that speaks to you and your heart might be one of the most motivating reasons to run.

National organizations such as the American Heart Association and Alzheimer’s Association have local events in many cities, and you will likely find many other events that support local service organizations such as your local food pantry and homeless shelters.

Create a Playlist

Create a Playlist

Listening to music while exercising has been found to increase a sense of motivation and boost your exercise intensity. Create a playlist from your own music library, use a streaming service such as Songza or Pandora, or download the popular Rock My Run app to listen to a variety of music genres that match your steps or goal cadence to help you hit the road and connect to the ground beneath.

You’re Worth It

The most motivating reason to get started running is simply because you are worth it. Running can boost your self-confidence and, with each step forward, you’ll experience physical, mental and emotional benefits that lead to a healthier and happier life.

https://www.acefitness.org/acefit/healthy-living-article/60/6113/8-ways-to-motivate-yourself-to-run/