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Agnes Croxford <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 May 2000 15:03:50 -0400
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If you're looking for new contacts and new approaches to physical activity,
the Active Ontario Network and Web site is now looking for you. The network
is designed to support the Active Ontario strategy, which is aimed at
getting those who are currently inactive - about 62% of the adult
population -to become more active where they live, work, study and
play. The strategy has initiatives for seven key settings - communities,
schools, workplaces, homes, the recreation system, the sport system and the
health system. share and exchange ideas with others.

The Web site is being updated regularly as more initiatives are developed in
each of the seven settings. It is part of a Canada-wide movement to decrease
the number of inactive
people.

The Active Ontario Network and Web site, the main link for connecting
leaders to this strategy, is now registering physical activity leaders who
want to be part of this movement. The Network gives leaders access to the
most up-to-date
information, materials, training and resources, as well as posting
opportunities and strategies designed to increase and retain participants in
physical activity programs.

Best of all, by registering with the Network, leaders have the opportunity
to share and exchange ideas with others. Check out what is available right
now
and register at www.activeontario.org.

Or call (416) 426-7239.
It's the start of a new era in physical activity. Don't miss it!

Agnes Croxford
Managing Director
Leisure Information Network
Tel: 416 426 7176  Fax: 416 426 7421
www.lin.ca

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