Optimizing Health, Strengthening Communities, One Step At A Time
Healthy Chino:
This is a movement initiated by the City to improve community health for the benefit of Chino residents. Healthy Chino is made up of a Healthy Chino Coalition, programs, marketing campaign, informational packets, and family events all aimed at providing education and opportunities to improve the health of our residents.


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Family Fitness Day
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Walnut Avenue
Elementary School
5550 Walnut Avenue
Chino, CA 91710



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Learn the ABC's of Pool Safety.  

Pool Drowning Facts:

  1. Drowning is the #1 killer of children under the age of 5
     
  2. Only a momentary lack of supervision puts the child at risk
     
  3. The majority of drowning occurs in residential swimming pools and spas
     
  4. Drowning is 100% preventable

Visit www.ABCPoolSafety.org to find out more information.


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CHINO 
FARMERS MARKET
Wednesdays
Chino Civic Center
June 4th through August 27th
5:00 to 8:30 p.m.


Community Walks are held every second Saturday of each month from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. at various parks.
Community Walks are held every second Saturday of each month from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. at various parks.

NEIGHBORHOOD STEPS

 

As part of one of the City’s most popular fitness programs, Chino Walks is taking its next step by introducing Neighborhood Steps.  Neighborhood Steps invites community members to take part in a unique walking group that combines fitness with neighborhood bonding.  The purpose is to improve our residents’ health and it in line with the Healthy Chino mission statement. 

 

Neighbors can now get together in small, more intimate groups to walk around the block or local park.  Each group is led by a volunteer team captain supported by Chino Walks.  The team captain will provide motivation and record the group’s steps taken for each walk.

 

 

            With Neighborhood Steps, you can:

  • Enjoy free membership
  • Set your own personal walking and health goals
  • Select your own walking route and schedule
  • Develop neighborhood support.

Neighborhood Steps’ first walking group called “Y Walk” steps out on Tuesday, January 29, 2008.  The group, led by volunteer team captain, Kasey Castello, YMCA fitness director, will meet outside the YMCA building at 4:00 p.m.

 

For more information or to form your own neighborhood walking group, please call Dane D’Antuono at (909) 590-5512.

Quiz
What percent of 5th, 7th, and 9th grade students cannot pass all 6 California fitness standards

25%
52%
80%
91%
Poll
What time of day do you usually go for your walk?

Morning
Middle of the Day
Night
Never
  Results
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