Help Your Park Win Big In The Coca-Cola America Is Your Park Campaign

Coca-Cola has kicked off its second annual America Is Your Park campaign where people vote for their favorite state or local park and win the title of "America's Favorite Park" and a $100,000 recreation grant.

            Now through September 6, people in Pennsylvania and around the country will have the opportunity to bring change to their own community with just the click of a button.  The initiative is designed to encourage people to play, be active and help their favorite park receive a facelift!

            Here are a few ways you can get active, help your favorite park and get your community involved this summer.

            Start Digital ...
-- Now through September 6, visit LivePositively.com to vote for your favorite national, state or local park to win big. The first-place winner receives a $100,000 recreation grant and the title of “America’s Favorite Park”; second place wins a $50,000 grant; and, third place gets a $25,000 grant.
-- Upload photos from your favorite park to LivePositively.com “Check in” via Facebook Places from your favorite park
-- Upload videos of activities in your favorite park to LivePositively.com (starting August 10)
-- You can also visit LivePositively.com to download and share videos featuring fitness icon Jake Steinfeld, founder of “Body By Jake,” and popular TV and radio host Ryan Seacrest.
            Then Get Physical ...
-- Coca-Cola is providing these recreation grants to parks around the country to help restore, rebuild or enhance activity areas in the park.
-- America’s parks are great places for families to be active and have fun this summer. So get out and bike, hike, run, skate or play games – just get active in the park!
-- While you’re there, check in on Facebook, take photos and upload videos to help your park win even more points toward the big prize!\
            Visit LivePositively.com for more information and then click on the Facebook and Twitter links to follow what's happening!

7/18/2011

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