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		HCP Bowling Party celebrates healthy 
		lifestyles 
			
   
            
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		[February 20, 2015] 
		
            LINCOLN - According to the last 
		Illinois Youth Survey in 2012, 55 percent of Logan County high school 
		seniors reported using alcohol and 28 percent of Logan County high 
		school seniors reported using marijuana in the last 30 days. 
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			 The Healthy Communities Partnership has a vision to help Logan 
			County become the healthiest community in America. But for that 
			vision to become a reality, there are many healthy behaviors that 
			need to be celebrated and promoted. 
			 
			On Sunday, February 22, the HCP is celebrating substance-free living 
			with a free bowling party. The 
			event will be held at Logan Lanes in Lincoln from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  
			Families are encouraged to attend and enjoy 
			free bowling, free shoe rental and free food. 
			Local organizations will be on hand to promote substance-free living 
			and healthy behaviors to support the participants in making healthy 
			choices for their families. No reservations are necessary. 
			 
			“Parents have more of an impact on these choices than they give 
			themselves credit for. Bringing children to events like these and 
			promoting a substance-free lifestyle makes an impact on decision 
			making later,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, Healthy Communities 
			Partnership manager. “Healthy Communities Partnership is proud to 
			bring this opportunity to Logan County families and we look forward 
			to a successful event.” 
			
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				HCP will also be promoting its obesity prevention campaign, 
				5-2-1-0, celebrating a daily habit of 5 fruits/vegetables, no 
				more than 2 hours of screen time, at least 1 hour of physical 
				activity and 0 sugary sweetened beverages. 
			
			  Healthy Communities Partnership is a collaborative organization 
				comprised of dozens of community agencies. It is supported by 
				the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation. For more information 
				about the event, call 217-605-5008. 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, Healthy 
			Communities Partnership]  |