Senior Airman Kayla Newman
JBLE hosts resiliency color run
A runner participates in the Joint Base Langley-Eustis Resiliency 5K Color Run at Langley Air Force Base, Va., Oct. 29, 2015. Runners wore shirts highlighting Comprehensive Airman Fitness which promotes a resilient Air Force community that fosters mental, physical, social and spiritual fitness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kayla Newman/Released)
Spring in Southwest Florida is close to perfect. It's not too hot. It starts to stay lighter later. It's a perfect time to get outside—if you can stand waiting in traffic to get there. Here are five good reasons to get active in March. Need more reasons? Check out our online calendar.
Naples Yoga Festival at North Collier Regional Park, March 4: A full afternoon of yoga classes, plus health and wellness vendors, food and kids activities. Cost: $25 per yogis, $5 per non-yogi
Shape Up! at Lowdermilk Park, March 10: Presented by Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida, this is a chance to spend the morning being active. Take part in everything from a 2-mile run to yoga on the beach to a paddleboard demonstration. Cost: $5 pre-register, $10 day of
Marco Island Half Marathon and 5K Run-Walk, March 18: Get in a good run and help raise money for Marco Island charities. Cost: $60 for the half marathon; $30 for the 5K
Madisen's Match and Golisano Pro Tennis Classic, March 18-19: Some tennis greats, such as legendary doubles pair the Bryan Brothers, are coming to Southwest Florida to play. If you want to ante up, you can even get a spot in the Legends Tennis Camp and Pro-Am at Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club. Cost: $750 for the Pro-Am VIP package
Color Run at Eagle Lakes Community Park, March 31: If you're not aware of a color run, it's ... well, colorful. Run a 5K and get doused with colored powder along the way. By the end, you look and feel like a rainbow. Cost: $10
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