
Turville Point Conservation Park, 1156 Olin-Turville Court, Madison
No registration required. Attendees should meet in the parking lot at the corner of John Nolen Drive and Olin Ave.
Walk with a Doc is a free program for anyone interested in taking steps for their health by enjoying a refreshing, rejuvenating walk in the park.
Hosted by Madison Parks, the organized walks will start in a Madison Park and will be led by a local doctor. The walks will be held at all times of the day: morning, afternoon, evening; weekday/weekends.
The physicians, specialists and healthcare professionals will provide:
Each walk will be approximately 30-45 minutes. People of all ages and abilities are invited to participate. Attendees are encouraged to bring family members, friends, and neighbors to this great event.
October 28: Full Moon Walk with a Doc - Walk for Life
Join Dr. Anthony D’Alessandro for a Full Moon Walk with a Doc: Walk for Life. He will share the facts about organ donation, and de-bunk myths related to being an organ donor. He’ll share the latest facts about donation and transplantation and updated everyone on Wisconsin’s new organ donor registry at YesIWillWisconsin.com.
Organ donor family members, living donors and transplant recipients will join Dr. D’Alessandro, and will share their personal stories as we enjoy the beauty of Turville Woods lit by the biggest orange dot ever!
Hosted by the Madison Parks Chapter of Walk with a Doc.
About Walk with a Doc
Walk with a Doc was founded in 2005 by Columbus, Ohio cardiologist David Sabgir, as a way to encourage healthy physical activity, with the goals of reversing the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle and improving the health and well-being of our country. The Walk with a Doc program now has chapters in 19 states. The Madison Parks chapter is the first in Wisconsin.