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Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area - Living Healthy In Nature

Sports and Recreation

July 22, 2022

From: Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

Hobbs State Park forms new collaboration with Schmieding Center: "Living Healthy in Nature"

(ROGERS/SPRINGDALE, Ark.) – "Living Healthy in Nature" will be a reoccurring interactive outing from the combined expertise of the Schmieding Center for Senior Health and Education and Hobbs State Park.

Connecting older adults with the health benefits of nature.

"Connecting visitors to nature and promoting a healthy lifestyle is a natural fit for our state parks," Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, Assistant Superintendent, Jay T. Schneider said.

"Living Healthy in Nature" will meet the first Thursday of every month at varying locations. We will discuss healthy living tips while also spending time connecting with nature. Each month we will cover different health topics and explore nature. We will end with an optional "bring your own lunch," questions, and social time. Arrive dressed for the weather, prepared for moving outside, with drinking water and your optional sack lunch.

"The physical and mental health benefits of spending time outdoors in nature are important for people of all ages," said Brandi Schneider, Director of Aging Services and Administration at the Schmieding Center. "With this program, we want to give older adults a fun way to enhance their health and well-being by connecting them to the outdoor resources in our area."

According to a recent article in 360.yale.edu, "Studies point in one direction:  Nature is not only nice to have, but it’s a have-to-have for physical health and cognitive function."

Where:  Crystal Bridges, meet in the foyer

Date:  Thursday, August 4

Time:  10 am  

Topic:  Hydration and Nature in Art

Audience:  50 years old and up  

Cost:     Free, no reservations needed

For more information call:  479-789-5000