Operation Transformation is coming to Waterford for the fourth year. The Irish Sports Council National Network of Local Sports Partnerships have teamed up with Operation Transformation to promote healthy living in 2014. Join us in Dungarvan on Saturday 18th January at 11.00am to kick start your 2014 transformation
Last year over 300 people took part in the Operation Transformation Walk hosted by Waterford Sports Partnership in The Kilbarry Nature Park and over 12,000 people took part in Operation Transformation walks nationally.
Join us in Dungarvan on Saturday 18th January at 11.00am to kick start your 2014 transformation with the Waterford Operation Transformation Walk on the Old Railway Track. Registration will be from 10.30am at the Causeway Tennis Club, Abbeyside.
This walk is mostly off road and predominately flat so it’s accessible, safe and enjoyable for all levels and abilities. Since its recent redevelopment by Go Dungarvan Smarter Travel, this scenic route has been well used and enjoyed by locals and visitors of all ages. There will be a number of options in terms of distance marked out on the day, ranging from 3km to 7.5km so people can choose to walk the distance that they are comfortable with. The walk will be led by trained walking leaders. John Treacy, CEO of the Irish Sports Council, will lead out the walk on the day following the launch of Waterford Sports Partnership’s new 2014-2017 Strategy. We welcome all ages and abilities and we would particularly like to see families getting involved. Why not make a day of it and remember no matter what age you are it is never too late to get active and stay active!
Get 2014 off to a great start by joining us on Saturday January 18th for this fun, free event!
For further information please contact Sarah Chadwick on (058) 21199 or Pauline Cunningham on (051) 849855 or email info@waterfordsportspartnership.ie
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