Eyewitness News Launches Upgrade Campaign, Starting Off At Civic Center
By: Tabnie Dozier
Updated: March 14, 2013
"If you're in an office complex, it really doesn't take much more than a little personal commitment to carve out 5, 10, 15 minutes a day to make a little time for walking." Mayor Winnecke and Upgrade understand some are physically unable to to use the stairs, "There is one exception, a friend of ours who is in a motorized scooter, if he's coming or going, I ride the elevator up or down with him, other than that I take the steps." The River City has had an unfavorable light shed on it, a few years ago, a national survey ranked Evansville as the most obese city, "What a horrible distinction to have so if that's not reason enough to make a personal commitment in some fashion I don't know what is" Winnecke adds. Throughout your day, you're encouraged to take a quick stroll or hit a few steps, just one way to upgrade to a better you. Coming up on Eyewitness News First at Four, Denise Johnson, Executive Director of Evansville Parks and Rec will join Whitney Ray for a more in-depth conversation on ways to upgrade and how the city of is running alongside this initiative.


