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> New Issue of WellSpring from the Alberta Centre for Active Living
>
> WellSpring, the Alberta Centre for Active Living's newsletter for
> practitioners, provides information on best practices, topical issues,
> recent research, and policy in the active living/physical activity field.
>
> To download your free copy of WellSpring, visit our web site at
> http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/Publications/Education.htm
>
> Note: our web site is best viewed using Internet Explorer.
>
> In this newsletter, "Building Active Communities," you will find the
> following articles.
>
> * "The Ever Active Adults Project," by Jennifer Dechaine, Older Adult
> Coordinator, Alberta Centre for Active Living. Information on a project
> that aims to improve physical activity opportunities for older adults in
> publicly funded seniors' housing.
>
> * Corporate Social Responsibility: We All Win," by Daniel Marzantowicz,
> Communications and Marketing Assistant, Edmonton YMCA. How can health and
> wellness centres and other companies fulfil their responsibility to the
> larger community and improve their bottom lines at the same time?
>
> * "Beyond the Physical Activity Experience: Tales from the Dragon Boat
> Women," by Kerry McGannon, Research Coordinator, Alberta Centre for Active
> Living, and Dot Laing. Narrative research based on stories from the Breast
> Friends Society of Edmonton Dragon Boat Racing Team.
>
> * "St. Albert's Active Living Initiative," by Margo Brenneis, Community
> Recreation Coordinator, City of St. Albert Recreation Services Department,
> and Brenda Cavangh, Frederiction YMCA. An account of an active living
> project in St. Albert, Alberta.
>
> * Plus: Ideas for action in your community and a community fitness
> questionnaire.
>
> If you know someone else who would like to receive WellSpring, please
> contact Betty Lee at [log in to unmask] If you would like to reprint a
> WellSpring article, please contact Kathy Garnsworthy at
> [log in to unmask]
>
> News from the Alberta Centre for Active Living:
>
> * Visit the Centre's redesigned web site at www.centre4activeliving.ca.
>
> * Find out more about Ever Active Adults, our new curriculum for physical
> activity practitioners in publicly funded seniors' housing
> (www.centre4activeliving.ca/newprojects.html).
>
> * A new issue of Research Update, our quarterly publication intended
> primarily for researchers, is available. Visit
> www.centre4activeliving.ca/publications.html to view a copy.
>
> The Alberta Centre for Active Living is supported by the Alberta Sport,
> Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation.
>
>
>
>

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