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The holidays and 2006 are quickly approaching.
Would you like an easy way to begin your holiday shopping AND get a
tool that can help you with health goals in 2006?
The 2006 Calendar can help anyone meet the goal of having a
healthier year. This beautifully illustrated wall calendar contains
multicolor pages throughout and is full of heart healthy advice and
creative ideas. Colorful monthly theme pages are upbeat and offer
motivation and resources. The monthly challenge cards invite you to
fill in your own goals for healthier eating and physical activity.
The calendar also keeps you aware of health observances such as Turn
Off the TV Week, Sleep Awareness Week, National Wear Red Day, and
Walk to School Week. It's great for people just starting a healthier
lifestyle as well as for those already maintaining one.
Health Program leaders will find the theme pages
useful as posters. Medical sites and community centers will find
this attractive calendar a welcome addition to waiting room or
activity room wall décor.
Pre-order your copies of the Keep the Beat Calendar to
get an early start to holiday shopping and get one to keep for
yourself so you can make 2006 your heart healthiest year ever!
Special for Early
Birds: F|R|E|E
shipping for single copy orders placed by November 30, 2005.
Please note f|r|e|e shipping is not available on multiple copy
orders as their pricing is already discounted.
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