WHAT IS A MOAI?
Walking Moais are groups of 5-8 people that meet weekly for 10 weeks to walk together and socialize.
The term "moai" (pronounced mow-eye) comes from Okinawa, Japan. It means "meeting for a common purpose," and originated as a way for villagers to support each other. Social networks have a long-term, proven impact on well-being. The Blue Zones Project is inviting you to join us at the Riverside Park Centennial Gazebo to learn more about the Moai concept and join a Moai group. This seems to be the most optimal time of year to walk we hope to see you here!
Saturday May 4, 2019
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PDT
Saturday, May 4th
11:30am-12:30pm
Riverside Park*Centennial Gazebo
304 SE Park Street
Free
Printed courtesy of www.grantspasschamber.org/ – Contact the Grants Pass & Josephine County Chamber of Commerce for more information.
PO Box 970, Grants Pass, OR 97528 – 541-476-7717 – gpcoc@grantspasschamber.org