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Mayor launches fitness challenge to boost community health

July 23, 2024 | Prosper, Collin County, Texas



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Mayor launches fitness challenge to boost community health
The summer season of the Mayor's Fitness Challenge is currently in full swing, encouraging residents to log their exercise minutes. Participants can submit their tracking sheets by September 9 to qualify for a free t-shirt and a chance to win Bluetooth earbuds. The challenge aims to promote community engagement in fitness activities.

Applications are now open until August 2 for residents interested in serving on the Town's boards, commissions, and committees. Detailed information and online application forms can be found on the town's official website.

In addition to the fitness challenge, the Parks and Recreation Department has announced registration for various recreational sports classes and programs running from August through December. Residents are invited to celebrate five years of service to the Prosper community on August 8 at the 407 Rec Center in Boyer Park, featuring live music, lawn games, and activities for families.

Tickets for the upcoming FreedomFest, featuring Kaffee Anderson, will be available starting August 1. The event is scheduled for September 7 in Downtown Prosper, with general admission free but requiring advance reservations. VIP tickets will also be offered for those seeking premium experiences.

The council also proclaimed August 2024 as Gun Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the risks associated with unsecured firearms, particularly for children. Representatives from Cook Children's will be present to accept the proclamation, emphasizing the importance of gun safety in the community.

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