Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Arkansas Senior Olympics to host ‘meet and greet’ July 6

- From Staff Reports

Arkansas Senior Olympics staff and Board of Directors will host an open public press conference and “meet and greet” event on Friday, July 6, on Harmon Field at Fayettevil­le High School. Mayor Lioneld Jordan will welcome senior athletes to Fayettevil­le. The public is invited to this event that will begin at 10 a.m.

Arkansas Senior Olympics Executive Director Greg Eberdt will announce a statewide “Fire It Up!” Torch Tour series of media events to call attention to the 2018 Arkansas Senior Olympic Games. Significan­t changes have been made to upgrade and expand the Arkansas Senior Olympics to provide better opportunit­ies for adults to get fit, stay active and healthy and to compete in a variety of sports events.

Eberdt will introduce several competitor­s who have won medals in the Arkansas Senior Olympics, and have gone on to represent Arkansas in the National Senior Games. The senior athletes will be available for interviews, photos, and video after the event. Come out and learn more about the Senior Olympics and enjoy some Kona Ice!

This will be the first of several “Fire It Up!” Torch Tour events for the Arkansas Senior Olympics around the state of Arkansas.

Also planned to be present will be representa­tives of the Fayettevil­le Visitors Bureau, the Fayettevil­le Chamber of Commerce, as well as a representa­tive of the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Arkansas, the parent organizati­on of the NWA Senior Games, which covers eight

counties in Northwest Arkansas and hosts its own regional Northwest Games each May.

The mission of Arkansas Senior Olympics is “to promote fitness, good health and education through competitiv­e athletics designed for adults 40 years of age and older.” Last year three competitor­s in the Arkansas Games were more than 90 years of age. More informatio­n can be found online at ARSeniorOl­ympics.org, where adults 40 and up can register to compete in the 2018 Games. Contact Eberdt about volunteeri­ng, donating and/ or becoming a Sponsor with the Arkansas Senior Olympics.

The public is also invited (any age) to join and ride along with the Torch on a “Torch Tour” slow roll bicycle group ride at 12-16 mph for an eight-to 12-mile bicycle trail tour around Fayettevil­le. The ride begins at 9 a.m. on July 6 at the Fayettevil­le High School parking lot.

For more informatio­n, contact Greg Eberdt at 501321-1441 or email greg@ arseniorol­ympics.org, or Wayne Mays, 479-5246466, wayne@siloamcham­ber.com.

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