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  • 2019 Walk for Wellness and 5k Run to the Beat of the Drum
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2019 Walk for Wellness and 5k Run to the Beat of the Drum
Saturday, May 18, 2019

 

Join us for a run like no other! Run to the Beat of the Drum is an energetic run through Joe B. Barnes Regional Park with drummers throughout the course playing hand-drums. We have great first place prizes for overall male and female runner, they will each receive a Fitbit. 

If running isn't your speed, join us for a walk around the park instead. 

Patients and non-patients are welcome.

 

 

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Join us and help fight the growing epidemic of diabetes and pre-diabetes among Native Americans. The check in location will be at the Rotary Pavilion where everyone will have the opportunity to receive information from vendors in the OKC metro, and participate in a health fair. One of our event objectives is to educate our participants on developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. We provide water at the event to encourage participants to remain hydrated and promote healthy beverages, as well as a healthy snack to promote healthy eating after working out. 

Run to the Beat of the Drum is a energetic run through Joe B. Barnes Regional Park with drummers throughout the course playing hand-drums.

Call (405) 948-4900 ext. 618 or 698 or questions. 

This event will be held at Joe. B Barnes Regional Park, located at 8700 E Reno Ave., Midwest City, OK 73130. Check-in will be in the Rotary Pavilion. 

  • health fair begins at 8 a.m.

  • 5k run begins at 8:45 a.m.

  • walk for wellness begins at 9:30 a.m.

 ​We have great first place prizes for overall male and female runner, they will each receive a Fitbit. 

Attention 5k runners,  packets can be picked up on May 15th and 16th at: 5208 W. Reno Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73127

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Oklahoma City Indian Clinic was established in 1974 to provide excellent health care and wellness services to American Indians in central Oklahoma. The clinic staff cares for more than 18,000 patients from more than 200 federally recognized tribes every year. American Indians can receive a range of services, including medical, dental, pediatrics, prenatal, pharmacy, optometry, physical fitness, nutrition, family programs and behavioral health services. For more information, please visit www.okcic.com.

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