Join Full Life on May 10th for fun, food, and charity!

Full Life Hawaii • April 8, 2014

Full Life is walking in the Visitor Industry Charity Walk- join us!

WALK START & FINISH
Seagull School at Mauna Lani Resort & The Shops at Mauna Lani

REGISTRATION
5:45 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. for Walk

START TIME
Walkers start at 7:00 a.m.

DISTANCE
3.5 miles

THE CHARITY WALK
Gives everyone a chance to raise money for Hawaii’s charities (INCLUDING FULL LIFE!). Walk with the Hawai’i Lodging & Tourism Association and their allied members to help build a better, healthier Hawaii, for all of us.

WHEN IS THE CHARITY WALK?
The Visitor Industry CHARITY WALK is Saturday, May 10, 2014.

WHERE IS THE CHARITY WALK?
Mauna Lani Resort

WHAT IS THE CHARITY WALK?
In 1974 the Hawai’i Lodging& Tourism Association sponsored a charitable “Superwalk”to benefit one major charitable organization. In 1979, the Hawai’i Lodging & Tourism Association members voted to extend the reach of support offered by the Walk’s fund-raising capability.
The Visitor Industry CHARITY WALK is the result of this decision. All Hawaii non-profit charities are eligible to benefit. Walkers are treated to ono food, drink and first-aid at checkpoints along the walk route. All checkpoints are operated and supplied with refreshments and helpers by Hawaii hotels and allied organizations. Entertainment may also be provided at many checkpoints and at the end of the walk.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Walkers can pay their own $35.00 minimum walk fee, or they can obtain at least $35.00 in pledges before the day of the walk.

HOW DO YOU SIGN UP to JOIN FULL LIFE ON THE CHARITY WALK?
Email Barbara Hoist for more information, a walk form or to pledge for another walker.

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