Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Street Cup at D.H. Stanton Park

Atlanta BeltLine Partnership Launches Free, Fun Fitness Activities

The initial offering of programs include aerobics classes and an introduction to FitWit that will accommodate all ages and fitness levels, as well as the first Soccer Street Cup for youth of all ages.
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The first Atlanta BeltLine Soccer Street Cup for youth of all ages will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27 at D.H. Stanton Park. Credit: Soccer in the Streets/Atlanta BeltLine
The first Atlanta BeltLine Soccer Street Cup for youth of all ages will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27 at D.H. Stanton Park. Credit: Soccer in the Streets/Atlanta BeltLine

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The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership announced Tuesday the launch of free, fun fitness activities at parks and trails around the Atlanta BeltLine.

Offered in cooperation with the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation, Park Pride and other health-centric organizations, the program is designed to engage the community in healthy, active lifestyles.

"In fulfilling the Atlanta BeltLine vision, it is our goal to address the health disparities around Atlanta by getting Atlantans of all ages, races, and fitness levels out and moving," said Atlanta BeltLine Executive Director Valarie Wilson in a press release. "We are grateful for the support of the many partners who are helping make the vision of a healthier Atlanta possible."

Grant funding for the programs is provided through the Coca-Cola Company, awarded to the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership this year.

The initial offering of programs include aerobics classes and an introduction to FitWit that will accommodate all ages and fitness levels, as well as the first Soccer Street Cup for youth of all ages. The line-up includes:

Street Cup at D.H. Stanton Park
What: Youth soccer tournament that promotes character development. Teams are mixed to accommodate all skill levels.
When: Sunday, October 27 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: D.H. Stanton Park - 1052 Martin St. SE, Atlanta, GA
Cost: FREE

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