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			on the Run of Central Illinois opens registration for fall programFamilies can register their girl now for 
			the healthy lifestyle and self-confidence program
 
 
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            [August 24, 2016]  
			
			SPRINGFIELD 
			- Girls on the Run of Central Illinois will kick off the 2016 fall 
			program session with 30 teams at local schools and community program 
			sites. Registration for the 10-week program is now open and 
			available through the Girls on the Run website. Two new schools are 
			partnering with Girls on the Run to offer the program for the first 
			time this fall: Illini Central Grade School in Mason City, and 
			Raymond Grade School in Raymond. Families can register their girls 
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			 More than 375 girls in third through eighth grades are estimated to 
			participate this season in the life-skills program. This season, 
			Girls on the Run of Central Illinois will also register their 
			6,500th girl since the program began in 2004. The sessions will run 
			for 10 weeks beginning September 5 at 25 local schools and community 
			sites throughout central Illinois. Girls will benefit from our 
			community locations hosting the program that are open to all girls: 
			Decatur Family YMCA, Downtown Springfield YMCA, and Southwind Park. 
			A full list of participating locations is included below. 
 “We are excited to bring our program to new communities this fall 
			and hope to engage girls and their families with our positive 
			lifestyle program,” said Jennifer Sublett, executive director of 
			Girls on the Run of Central Illinois. “The physical activity and 
			healthy lifestyle focus of our program will reach the girls who 
			participate in the program, as well as their families and our 
			volunteer coaches.”
 
 The Girls on the Run program uses an experience-based curriculum 
			which integrates running to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and 
			confident. The interactive curriculum is fun and challenging, 
			covering meaningful topics such as self-awareness, building healthy 
			relationships, and developing personal strengths while engaging in 
			physical activities. The curriculum also includes lessons 
			specifically devoted to a community service project completed by 
			each team, as well as a fun, non-competitive 5k run open to the 
			community at the end of the 10-week season. The fall 2016 5k will be 
			held on Saturday, November 5th at 10 a.m. at Lincoln Land Community 
			College in Springfield, and is open to the entire community.
 
			
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			 To learn more about the program, how to volunteer or to register 
			for the community 5k, visit www.GOTRcentralillinois.org. You do not 
			have to be a runner to get involved. Girls on the Run needs program 
			coaches, committee members and 5k volunteers. Please contact us at 
			217-726-9808 to discuss which role will best fit your skills, 
			talents and schedule. Locally, groups are located at: Girls 
			on the Run (3rd-5th grade)
 Chester East Lincoln - Tuesdays & Thursdays - 3:30 - 4:40pm
 
			Heart & Sole (6th-8th grade) Carroll Catholic School - 
			dates and times TBDNew Holland-Middletown - Tuesdays & Thursdays - 3:30 - 4:45pm
 
			[Jennifer Sublett] 
			
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