By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									September 29, 2015
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             WARRENSBURG, MO – Providing a park-like setting, the University of Central Missouri
                                                will host the annual Johnson County Heart Walk for the third consecutive year Saturday,
                                                Oct. 3. The annual event is expected to bring over 500 walkers to campus to raise
                                                funds to assist in the fight against cardiovascular disease.
The 2015 Johnson County Heart Walk is being planned by a committee of local residents
                                                who are working directly with the American Heart Association. With the walk ceremony
                                                beginning at 9 a.m., participants are expected to begin arriving around 8 a.m. for
                                                a family-friendly morning that will include activities for children, sponsor booths,
                                                and heart information. All activities begin on the west side of the Student Recreation
                                                and Wellness Center.
The committee planning the event has set a goal to raise $75,000, having raised more
                                                than $50,000 during last year’s event. To help achieve the fundraising goal, contributions
                                                have been made by local corporate sponsors, various teams of individuals and others
                                                who want to contribute in the fight against one of the nation’s leading health concerns.
Amanda Avent, a Warrensburg resident and UCM graduate who serves as Corporate Events
                                                Director for the American Heart Association, noted that the Heart Walk is taking place
                                                at the same time as the annual Family Weekend at UCM. Although the Heart Walk is not
                                                a formal part of those festivities, families who visit campus on Heart Walk Saturday
                                                will have an opportunity to witness the strong support community members provide to
                                                fight cardiovascular disease, which impacts many lives.  
“We’re pleased that UCM has allowed us to hold our annual Heart Walk on campus again
                                                this year, especially since this is Family Weekend. We believe it is a great opportunity
                                                for the families of our students to see how dedicated Warrensburg, its businesses,
                                                and residents are to improving the health of their community, which includes every
                                                student on campus,” Avent said. “We have amazing sponsors who believe in the American
                                                Heart Association’s mission and our passion to ‘Get 1 Done!’ We no longer want to
                                                be the #1 killer of Americans, and with support for events like the Johnson County
                                                Heart Walk we will see our efforts make an impact and move the needle.”
The American Heart Association is the largest voluntary health organization dedicated
                                                to defeating heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Its mission
                                                is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular disease and stroke.
Individuals who want to learn more about the Johnson County Heart Walk are urged to
                                                visit the website, www.johnsoncountyheartwalk.org. They also can contact Avent for
                                                more information at 660-441-0090 or email amanda.avent@heart.org.