Tags: biking
2008-10-12
20:21:02, by Pablo Edronkin, 105 words
Categories: Slots, Progressive Games
Medal Tally
Gold, Silver or Bronze, Biking, Swimming & Running. These are all a part of the 'GAMES' in Medal Tally.

During normal play, "Medals" will substitute for all symbols except scatters. A free game feature is triggered when 3, 4 or 5 "Feature" appear anywhere awarding 10, 15 or 20 free games respectively. During free games all prizes are tripled. And the more "Medals" you accumulate during free games the more you win. Accumulate 50+ "Medals" and win the Progressive Jackpot.
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2008-06-29
12:07:36 am, by Pablo Edronkin, 44 words
Categories: TOURISM AND TRAVEL, Groups and Excursions, Landmarks and Interesting Sites, Shows, Concerts and Public Displays, TRAVEL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Sydney Olympic Park Cycling Tour
Explore Sydney Olympic Park, home of the 'Best Games Ever', on this self-guided cycling tour.
Cycle through 35 kilometers of safe, family friendly off-road bike paths to learn more about the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games venue and its beautiful parklands.
Sydney Olympic Park Cycling Tour
2008-06-13
12:35:42 am, by Pablo Edronkin, 1101 words
Categories: Aeronautics, FOLKLORE, NORMS AND CUSTOMS, Health and Medicine, Caveing and Speleology, Trekking and Excursions, Hunting And Fishing, Groups and Excursions, Paintball Games and Airsoft, Climbing and Mountaineering, Navigation, United States of America (USA), Camping and Hiking, Biking & Cycling, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND WILDERNESS, Horseriding, Educational Games, Backpacking, Nautics and Water Sports, Toys and Fun for Kids, Bouldering, Rafting, Canoeing and Paddling, Safaris
Give Dad the Gift of Good Health for Father's Day this Year
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Interior and the National Institutes of Health's We Can! program-a national education program to help children maintain a healthy weight-are encouraging children and families to get outside and play at a nearby national park or national wildlife refuge this weekend and beyond.
Father's Day (Sunday, June 15) is the perfect time to move for better health. Kids, take the father figure in your life outside to play. This weekend also includes National Get Outdoors Day on Saturday, June 14, and there are events all over the country to help get families out of the house and into the great outdoors. Playing actively together benefits the whole family.
Increasing physical activity is a primary goal of We Can! (Ways to Enhance Children's Activity and Nutrition), a science-based national education program to help children ages 8-13 maintain a healthy weight. We Can! is a program of the National Institutes of Health, which is part of the U.S. Department Health and Human Services. The program provides tips and resources for parents, caregivers, and community organizations to help children and their families make better food choices, increase physical activity and reduce screen time. The program is now underway in more than 800 community sites in all 50 states and 10 countries.
This weekend marks the start of an exciting new partnership among We Can! and the Department of Interior's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service. The government partners are joining 40 other national partners in support of We Can! National wildlife refuges and national parks also provide ideal settings for family activities such as a walk in the woods, bike riding, fishing, canoeing or a wildlife watching trip. In addition to the benefits of spending time together outside, families are also keeping physically active and promoting a healthy lifestyle.
"We're very pleased to partner with NIH and help make the nation's fisheries and wildlife refuges and national parks a welcome and exciting resource for youth, parents and caregivers to promote a love of nature and the great outdoors," said Secretary of Interior Dirk Kempthorne. "With more than 181 million acres of public land in the National Wildlife Refuge System and National Park System, we can provide numerous opportunities for families. We need to get children and their families out of cyberspace and into open spaces. To put down their BlackBerries and go pick blackberries. To stop channel surfing and go wind surfing. To shut off the Web casts and cast a line for a trout."
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