Active Farmers is launching a Spring into Spring community support program designed to provide some light relief for those in drought declared areas.
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Active Farmers, a not-for-profit organisation and health promotion charity, reaching people in small and remote farming communities is pleased to announce it’s Spring into Spring program is coming to Grenfell with local trainer, Kim Broomby.
“The program will be an opportunity for local farmers and community members to gather with family and friends for lots fun, fitness and food to Spring into Spring with their local trainer, Kim!” said Active Farmers founder and CEO, Ginny Stevens.
Following an initial launch event involving a free group fitness class and a breakfast, two free group fitness classes will be run each week for the following month for anyone in the area who would like to participate.
Various health and well being workshops will also be facilitated as part of the program such as nutrition and mindfulness. The program will run in Grenfell during the spring season, and hopes to deliver the program to many more communities, pending additional funding. Active Farmers Spring into Spring program includes;
* 1x free community breakfast and group fitness class
* 2x free group fitness classes each week for one month
* 1x health/wellbeing workshop of the communities choice
The program will take place in Grenfell on Sunday November 4 at 8.30am and will include a free group fitness class on the lawn at the Grenfell Aquatic Centre with free classes throughout the month on Tuesday’s at 6.30am and 9am at the Girl Guides Hall. All welcome.
For more information the Spring into Spring program please contact: Kim Broomby 0427 472 152 or visit https://www.activefarmers.com.au/grenfell/. For more information about supporting the program contact: Ginny Stevens 0439 343 925 or via email at ginny@activefarmers.com.au