Thursday, February 6, 2020

Wellness and Health are Important to You - Join our Team Talent Trust to Achieve your Goals


You probably had some great ideas how to improve your health this year but it's already February and you wonder where to start. 
Thank you to our 2019 Team!

Don't despair the solution is just a click away. (smile)

Start your wellness program with us and at the same time make it possible for young Nova Scotian arts students to pursue their dream to become professional artists?

Join Team Talent Trust for the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon on the long weekend in May - May 15-17, 2020.

Train with us for a 2 KM run, a full marathon or any length in between and be fuelled by your friends that are sponsoring your run. Last year's team members were able to raise over $2,000 for the Scholarship Fund let's double that this year. All ages welcome!

Team Talent Trust is here to cheer you on, help you with your training, and support you when you need it. 
It's just more fun to be part of a team.

All proceeds raised will go 100% towards the Talent Trust's Scholarship Fund.

Sing up today and join our Team Talent Trust to start your wellness program today.
https://raceroster.com/25342?aff=FGKM7

Our Team Captain for this year is Victoria Hines, NSTT board member and Team motivator. (smile)
Victoria will be glad to connect with you through events(at)nstalenttrust.ns.ca 

Don't hesitate to ask her any questions you might have in regards to Team Talent Trust. 
Thank you for stepping it up for your own wellness and health!

Jacqueline and Victoria

Victoria Hines, NSTT Board member and Team Talent Trust Captain
events(at)nstalenttrust.ns.ca 

Jacqueline Steudler, Executive Director
director(at)nstalenttrust.ns.ca, 902-492-68-01, nstalenttrust.ns.ca

PS: The Blue Nose Marathon is a charity road marathon that has been held each spring in Halifax since 2004. The race is sponsored by Scotiabank, as the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon. This marathon is a standard length at 26 miles. In 2020, the marathon will go over the MacDonald bridge into Dartmouth and back. 

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