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Wellness & Fitness Center Wellness & Fitness Center Wellness Welborn Foundation Welborn Foundation Wellness & Fitness Center Wellness & Fitness Center 812-429-0585 https://www.ivytech.edu/evansville 812-429-0585 https://www.ivytech.edu/evansville Welborn Foundation Welborn Foundation Wellness & Fitness Center Wellness & Fitness Center 812-429-0585 https://www.ivytech.edu/evansville 812-429-0585 https://www.ivytech.edu/evansville Thank you for signing up for Passport to Wellness! We are excited to have you along for this Thank you for signing up for Passport to Wellness! We are excited to have you along for this journey of summer fun. For this program you will be visiting local spots to stay healthy during journey of summer fun. For this program you will be visiting local spots to stay healthy during the summer months. You must complete your visits between June 10 and August 9, 2019. That the summer months. You must complete your visits between June 10 and August 9, 2019. That will allow you plenty of time to visit many of these places. Your family and friends are encour- will allow you plenty of time to visit many of these places. Your family and friends are encour- aged to join you on these outings, so take time and have fun with the people you love this sum- aged to join you on these outings, so take time and have fun with the people you love this sum- mer all while utilizing some of the Evansville area’s finest attractions. This passport is your ticket mer all while utilizing some of the Evansville area’s finest attractions. This passport is your ticket to prizes at the end of the summer, so please make sure you keep track of it. to prizes at the end of the summer, so please make sure you keep track of it. While at the site, we ask that you get a signature in your passport from an employee or take a While at the site, we ask that you get a signature in your passport from an employee or take a selfie and e-mail it to [email protected]. When getting a signature, just simply tell them you’re selfie and e-mail it to [email protected]. When getting a signature, just simply tell them you’re completing a challenge for Ivy Tech and that you just need a staff signature from their location. completing a challenge for Ivy Tech and that you just need a staff signature from their location. This is how you qualify for prizes. This is how you qualify for prizes. At the end of the contest you will turn in your passport and will be awarded a prize based on the At the end of the contest you will turn in your passport and will be awarded a prize based on the number of sites you visit: 12 - 18 sites = small to medium prize (TBD), 19+ sites = larger prize number of sites you visit: 12 - 18 sites = small to medium prize (TBD), 19+ sites = larger prize (TBD). (TBD). Be sure to contact each location if you wish to know pricing and hours of operation as this Be sure to contact each location if you wish to know pricing and hours of operation as this information can change. And, take your Ivy Tech ID with you as some places may offer a dis- information can change. And, take your Ivy Tech ID with you as some places may offer a dis- count. count. Thank you for signing up for Passport to Wellness! We are excited to have you along for this Thank you for signing up for Passport to Wellness! We are excited to have you along for this journey of summer fun. For this program you will be visiting local spots to stay healthy during journey of summer fun. For this program you will be visiting local spots to stay healthy during the summer months. You must complete your visits between June 10 and August 9, 2019. That the summer months. You must complete your visits between June 10 and August 9, 2019. That will allow you plenty of time to visit many of these places. Your family and friends are encour- will allow you plenty of time to visit many of these places. Your family and friends are encour- aged to join you on these outings, so take time and have fun with the people you love this sum- aged to join you on these outings, so take time and have fun with the people you love this sum- mer all while utilizing some of the Evansville area’s finest attractions. This passport is your ticket mer all while utilizing some of the Evansville area’s finest attractions. This passport is your ticket to prizes at the end of the summer, so please make sure you keep track of it. to prizes at the end of the summer, so please make sure you keep track of it. While at the site, we ask that you get a signature in your passport from an employee or take a While at the site, we ask that you get a signature in your passport from an employee or take a selfie and e-mail it to [email protected]. When getting a signature, just simply tell them you’re selfie and e-mail it to [email protected]. When getting a signature, just simply tell them you’re completing a challenge for Ivy Tech and that you just need a staff signature from their location. completing a challenge for Ivy Tech and that you just need a staff signature from their location. This is how you qualify for prizes. This is how you qualify for prizes. At the end of the contest you will turn in your passport and will be awarded a prize based on the At the end of the contest you will turn in your passport and will be awarded a prize based on the number of sites you visit: 12 - 18 sites = small to medium prize (TBD), 19+ sites = larger prize number of sites you visit: 12 - 18 sites = small to medium prize (TBD), 19+ sites = larger prize (TBD). (TBD). Be sure to contact each location if you wish to know pricing and hours of operation as this Be sure to contact each location if you wish to know pricing and hours of operation as this information can change. And, take your Ivy Tech ID with you as some places may offer a dis- information can change. And, take your Ivy Tech ID with you as some places may offer a dis- count. count. 1. Angel Mounds Historic Site 11. Marengo Cave 21. Swonder Ice Arena 1. Angel Mounds Historic Site 11. Marengo Cave 21. Swonder Ice Arena 2. Burdette Park 12. Mesker Park Zoo 22. Upgrade Bike Share 2. Burdette Park 12. Mesker Park Zoo 22. Upgrade Bike Share 3. Cave Country Canoes 13. Newburgh Rivertown Trail 23. USI-Burdette Trail 3. Cave Country Canoes 13. Newburgh Rivertown Trail 23. USI-Burdette Trail 4. Energize Evansville 14. Patoka Lake 24. Vertical eXcape 4. Energize Evansville 14. Patoka Lake 24. Vertical eXcape 5. Farmer’s Market 15. Pick a 5K Race 25. Wesselman Park 5. Farmer’s Market 15. Pick a 5K Race 25. Wesselman Park 6. Garden of the Gods 16. Picnic in the Park 26. Freebie 6. Garden of the Gods 16. Picnic in the Park 26. Freebie 7. Hoosier National Forest 17. Pigeon Creek Greenway 27. Freebie 7. Hoosier National Forest 17. Pigeon Creek Greenway 27. Freebie 8. Howell Wetlands 18. Skate World 28. Ivy Tech Fitness Center 8. Howell Wetlands 18. Skate World 28. Ivy Tech Fitness Center 9. Intramural Sports 19. Sky Zone 9. Intramural Sports 19. Sky Zone 10. ISO Float 20. Sunshine Juice Co. 10. ISO Float 20. Sunshine Juice Co. 1. Angel Mounds Historic Site 11. Marengo Cave 21. Swonder Ice Arena 1. Angel Mounds Historic Site 11. Marengo Cave 21. Swonder Ice Arena 2. Burdette Park 12. Mesker Park Zoo 22. Upgrade Bike Share 2. Burdette Park 12. Mesker Park Zoo 22. Upgrade Bike Share 3. Cave Country Canoes 13. Newburgh Rivertown Trail 23. USI-Burdette Trail 3. Cave Country Canoes 13. Newburgh Rivertown Trail 23. USI-Burdette Trail 4. Energize Evansville 14. Patoka Lake 24. Vertical eXcape 4. Energize Evansville 14. Patoka Lake 24. Vertical eXcape 5. Farmer’s Market 15. Pick a 5K Race 25. Wesselman Park 5. Farmer’s Market 15. Pick a 5K Race 25. Wesselman Park 6. Garden of the Gods 16. Picnic in the Park 26. Freebie 6. Garden of the Gods 16. Picnic in the Park 26. Freebie 7. Hoosier National Forest 17. Pigeon Creek Greenway 27. Freebie 7. Hoosier National Forest 17. Pigeon Creek Greenway 27. Freebie 8. Howell Wetlands 18. Skate World 28. Ivy Tech Fitness Center 8. Howell Wetlands 18. Skate World 28. Ivy Tech Fitness Center 9. Intramural Sports 19. Sky Zone 9. Intramural Sports 19. Sky Zone 10. ISO Float 20. Sunshine Juice Co. 10. ISO Float 20. Sunshine Juice Co. 1 1 8215 Pollack Ave, Evansville, IN 47715 Phone: 812-853-3956 8215 Pollack Ave, Evansville, IN 47715 Phone: 812-853-3956 OPERATING HOURS: OPERATING HOURS: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m.- Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Closed Monday Closed Monday www.angelmounds.org www.angelmounds.org Employee Signature:___________________________________________ Employee Signature:___________________________________________ or send photo of yourself at Angel Mounds to [email protected]. or send photo of yourself at Angel Mounds to [email protected]. 1 1 8215 Pollack Ave, Evansville, IN 47715 Phone: 812-853-3956 8215 Pollack Ave, Evansville, IN 47715 Phone: 812-853-3956 OPERATING HOURS: OPERATING HOURS: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m.- Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
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