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    Volkswalk scheduled for Ada village this weekend

    MLive.com (Michigan Live)
    August 05, 2009

    By Jan Holst

    Volkswagen, if translated literally, is "the people's car." So says
    Don Vartanian, who is bringing Volkssport, or the people's sport, and
    a Volkswalk to Ada.

    The sport, which is traditional in Europe, is coming to Ada Township
    this weekend. The people's walk is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
    Sunday, Aug. 9, and is free and open to the public. The starting point
    for the walk is the shelter across from the Township Park offices at
    Ada Park.

    Stopping or checkpoints include the Covered Bridge, Red Barn at
    Averill Museum and O'Brien's Market and Deli, on Fulton Street. All
    ages are welcome, but organizers request that children under 12 be
    accompanied by an adult. "Walkers will need to cross some streets and
    we need to make sure everyone is safe," said Vartanian, who operates
    Volksmarches from offices in Dearborn Heights and Indiana.

    Event volunteers will be at checkpoints and free refreshments and
    water will be given to participants. Walkers are welcome to complete
    the 5K or 10 K walk at their leisure and may build in a lunch or ice
    cream stop at O'Brien's or one of the many village eateries, said
    Vartanian.

    "The idea is to have a fun, physical, and educational experience," he
    said. "Most people need a reason to get out and walk every so
    often. These events are basically low cost entertainment."

    The sport of walking through communities can catch on and Vartanian
    expects some club walkers to drive from out-of-town or state to attend
    the Ada event. "We have one group that is trying to walk 12 trails
    that have covered bridges, and if they complete this one, they will
    get credit for a covered bridge walk," he said.

    The local landmark is one reason the group chose Ada for a people's
    walk. But getting veteran walkers to come to town is not the goal, he
    said. "The real purpose is to introduce our sport to area residents."

    New community walks generally draw from 30 to 50 people, but "there
    really is no telling how many will come out," he said.

    Those wishing to participate may start at anytime after 11 a.m. and
    choose from the two trail options. The local museum will be open and
    free to walkers. Contact Ada Park offices, 676-0520 or the American
    Volkssport Association at www.ava.org for more information.


    http://www.mlive.com/cadenceadvance /index.ssf/2009/08/volkswalk_scheduled_for_ada_vi. html
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