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We are excited to introduce a new tool in our line-up. We have added Pocket Guides that are easily downloaded and printed on standard letter paper. Fold them up and put them in These sites can also load malware order viagra viagra malicious software) onto your computer’s hard drive, making […]

Pocket Guides are Here!



Our health is our true national, natural resource. – U.S. Surgeon General Boris Lushniak   On June 17th, The American College of Sports Medicine played host to the acting U.S. Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Boris D. Lushniak, M.D. Dr. Lushniak was an invigorating speaker, focussing on a National Call to Action on […]

Walking with the U.S. Surgeon General



The Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center (INRC) puts on an annual “Neighbor Power” event – “A Gathering to Inspire Greater Indy Neighborhoods” – that brings together hundreds of people from around the city who are interested in neighborhood improvement and community development  WUI was honored to be included on a session panel […]

WUI Speaks at INRC’s Powerful “Neighbor Power” Event


It has been a busy month. Walk Urban Indy has been attending meetings, making contacts, and brainstorming with interested companies and organizations across the City of Indianapolis. The response to our initiative has been extremely positive. We have received both encouragement and creative input and our plans for 2013 are […]

WUI is reaching out to partners across the City




We were out walking the Historic Watson Park 1a route this morning in preparation for tomorrow’s big Launch Event (see earlier post) and came across Jerome Delbridge of Tree-Centric Solutions treating the two ash trees in McCord Park to protect them from the Emerald Ash Borer. A private donation from Dave […]

Saving the Ash Trees


Obvious answer: YES! But… There are many reasons why you should walk with someone (reasons beyond the obvious one of “safety in numbers”). So what happens if someone can’t make it? Well, this is a very good reason why you form a Walking Club (Walking Group, Walking Team, Zombie Horde…). […]

Are we walking tomorrow?


The upside-down teardrop shape is a commonly used map marker. Green denotes the start-point on a route while a red marker would denote the end-point. We’ve added the universal “start” white triangle, common to media players, for a subtle hint to start walking (and because we hope to eventually add pod-casts to […]

A little about the WUI logo