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Welcome to our News and
Announcements page!
We're excited about what's happening with the Get Up & Go
Campaign and we want to tell you all about it. Check here daily for
the latest news, announcements and events.
(Click for more about our Campaign)
You can also check out our News Archives for past
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Get
Up & Go!... With the Gateway Grizzlies
Get Up & Go!
Night with the Gateway Grizzlies
(more information)
The Strength of
Connected Communities
Get Up & Go Visit on World Harmony Run
Website
Read What People
are Saying, Send Your Comment
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The Get Up & Go! - Health &
Fitness Campaign and the Gateway Grizzlies would
like to invite families, neighborhoods, churches and groups to join us for
a night of family fun, health and fitness at the GCS Ballpark, Sauget, IL.
Come early with your group for some tailgating excitement
and to receive Free Health and Fitness Screenings by members of the St.
Clair County Health Care Commission.
Wednesday, August 20th.
Family and Group Tailgating
begins at 5:00 PM in the parking lot
Free Health & Fitness
Screenings will be provided onsite from 5:00 to 7:00PM.
Game Time @ 7:05 PM
For more information or to
reserve your advance tickets for your family, group or office,
email us at
info@getupgo.info or contact
Health Department staff at 233-7703 ext. 4408. Groups who advance reserve
their tickets by August 12th will receive special recognition at the
Grizzlies Game.
Download our Flyer
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The Strength of
Connected Communities
Probably the most
frequent question we hear is, “What do you mean by ‘Connected Communities’
and why is that important?”
Our lives are filled with communities. We live in our neighborhood
community and that’s part of our city or town community. We might work in
another community, with different friends, and share our faith in still
another. Our schools are academic communities and if we are a professional
or skilled trade we might be part of the medical, legal, financial or
construction community. We even have different sports and entertainment
communities. We believe that by bringing those communities together and
sharing our resources we can improve not only the health of everyone in
our larger community, but improve the overall quality of life where we
live, work and play.
Everything that the Get Up & Go Campaign has achieved has been through
the cooperation and participation of the people and organizations of our
communities. By working together we have been able to achieve things that
none of us could have achieved alone. What’s more, we have had fun doing
it and have made strong new connections that have lifted us up. We have
walked and ran with new friends for a good cause, we have given
encouragement and support to those in need, and we have drawn inspiration
from some of the youngest and oldest members of our communities.
In a few short
weeks we have come together to improve our health, our lifestyles and our
future. And by working together we know that we’ll have the support to see
it through. All things considered, we’re off to a pretty good start!
You can read more from our Celebration Booklet
Get Up & Go 2008 - Connecting Communities through Health and Fitness
by clicking
here (3Mb Download) |
Get Up & Go Visit
on World Harmony Run Website

The arrival of the World Harmony Runners and the international torch at
the end of the Get Up & Go Celebration brought a very special close to a
very special day. These runners who have traveled on foot across the
nation carry something with them in addition to the torch. They
carry hope and inspiration. It's hard to explain the feelings that
run through a person when asked to hold the torch or carry it for a short
way on their journey. Reverend Annie Clark was so impressed that she
is looking forward to seeing them again when their paths will cross in
July in Wisconsin at a National meeting of local boards of health.
"This was certainly a great day! And I look forward to next year and
the years to follow with our communities fully connected in improved
health for all."
While all of us at the Race for Character and Get Up & Go were thrilled
to have the World Harmony Run come through our event, it seem that they
enjoyed the experience as well. They have included pictures and
comments from their visit on their own website. You can read their
comments and see their photos at
http://www.worldharmonyrun.org/usa/news/2008/week04/0510b
They particularly enjoyed meeting with a dear friend of their founder and
our own Honorary Chairman, Craig Virgin. Craig had the chance to
chat with the runners and share his own stories about the World Harmony
Run founder Sri Chinmoy. Chinmoy was an artist, poet, athlete and
one of the most noted peace activists of the 20th century. Craig
told how back in the 80's, at the height of his running career, Chinmoy
had invited him to New York to honor Craig's work and had written him a
poem. (Craig promised to find it for us.)

We want to thank the runners again for altering their route and sharing
their journey, inspiration and support with us. With their words of
encouragement, and those from the countless people who have emailed and
called with their own congratulations on the campaign and wishes for
continued success, we know that it's going to be a good year for everyone.
We wish them 'good running' on their journey around the country and the
world. (And even a hope for some blue skies and fair winds!)
You can find out more about the World Harmony Run at
www.WorldHarmonyRun.org/usa

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News Archives
2008 Race for Character and Get
Up & Go a Huge Success!
2008 Race
for Character Slideshow
Get Up & Go
Fair and Celebration Slideshow
Jen's
Photos from Get Up & Go!
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Miles of Smiles - 2008 Race for Character
Deb's Photos from May 10th
Race
Results for Race For Character
World Torch Relay to Arrive Saturday at
Get Up & Go Celebration!
Let The Sun Shine and
Let's Celebrate!
All Systems GO!
Local Rock Legend to Emcee Get Up & Go
Event
Time to Get Up & Go
Celebrate! May 10th
Law Day 2008 Run
Biggest Ever!
Law Day Run
2008 Race Results
Freeburg Shows It's a Get Up & Go Community!
Village of Smithton Family Fun Day
Craig Virgin Says
"It's Time to Get Up & Go!"
Belleville
Animal Clinic to Offer Free Pet Health Screenings at May 10th Get Up & Go
Celebration!
The Race For Character Is Back For
Another Year
SWIC 2008 Summer Camps Announced
Healthy Cooking is on
the Menu for These Young Chefs!
Young Chefs Learn the Joy of Cooking (Slideshow)
Schools Sign Up to Give Get
Up & Go a Great Start.
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Communities Proclaim
its time to GET UP & GO!!!
Annual Scrivner Dinner
Provides Big Push to Get Up & Go
(Slideshow)
See the Pictures from Healthy
Kids Day sponsored by the Downtown Belleville YMCA
Honorary Chairman
and Hall of Famer Craig Virgin to Speak at Annual Health Foundation Dinner
See the 4th
Annual Scrivner Dinner Slideshow
Even Man's Best Friend
Wants You to... Get Up & GO!!!
The
American Cancer Society has joined the Get Up & Go Campaign.
Communities Proclaim its time to GET UP & GO!!!
Village of East Carondelet Helps Lead the Way
Kick-Off a Chilly Success
Get Up & Go... to the SWIC Belleville Campus
Volunteers Build New Playground
Extension at Whiteside.
See the
Whiteside Construction Slideshow
Name
the Mascot Contest Begins!!!
Local Scout Troops Make Get Up & Go a Big
Success!!!!
See the Scouts Slideshow
Medical
Alliance Gives $1,000 to Get Up & Go!
Illinois Distributing Donates Signs,Banner
for Campaign
County Board Chairman Proclaims April 2008 Get Up & Go Month!
Get Up & Go Kickoff Event set for Saturday March
29th, 2:00pm at SWIC Belleville Campus
Check Out our
Picture Gallery from the Kick-Off
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Over 110 Groups and 23,000
People are Taking Part in Get Up & Go!
Join Them!!!
Name the Mascot Contest
Upcoming Events
(Click Image for Details)
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Check
Out All Our Participating Groups
Get Up & Go would like to take
a moment and thank the following groups for helping to make the Kick-Off event a
success:
Jody Lauf and the staff at SWIC
Craig Virgin and Angela Baron-Vassen
The Leaders, Parents and Scouts of Troop 553 (Boy Scouts) Troop 785, 765
and 720 (Girl Scouts) and Pack 53 (Cub Scouts)
Dr. Rita Arras, Kathleen Thimsen and the Nursing students at SIU-Edwardsville
Jim Schneider from the City of Belleville
The YMCA of Downtown Belleville
Kings Point Fitness Center
The Belleville Animal Clinic
The Illinois Trekkers
The Young Chef’s Academy
The Vial for Life Campaign
The Belleville News Democrat
The Willard C. Scrivner, MD Public Health Foundation
The St. Clair County Medical Society Alliance
The Illinois Distributing Company
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