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Advocacy to Legacy, Inc. & City of Hartford Department of Public Health Present “MOVE” – A Community Movement, Mobility & Healthy Living Even

Advocacy to Legacy, Inc. (A2L), in partnership with the City of Hartford Department of Public Health, invites the community to attend MOVE, a free, family-friendly event focused on movement, mobility, and healthy active living.

The event will take place on Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Keney Park (Greenfield Street and Woodland Street entrances).

MOVE is designed to bring residents of all ages together for a day of activity, wellness, and community connection. The event encourages individuals and families to get moving while learning about safe, healthy, and accessible ways to stay active.

Event highlights include:

  • Free Bike Giveaways
  • Bike Riding Training & Safety Support
  • Live Entertainment & Music
  • Games and Family-Friendly Activities
  • Refreshments

Community Resources and Information

This annual event reflects a shared commitment to improving community health, promoting safe mobility, and creating accessible opportunities for residents to engage in active living.

The event is free and open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend.

Call for Community Participation:

Advocacy to Legacy is also inviting community organizations, businesses, and partners to participate by hosting a table or leading an activity. This is an opportunity to connect with residents and share programs, services, and resources that support health, wellness, and community engagement.

To register or learn more about participating:

Email: advocacy2legacy@gmail.com

Phone: 860-930-2058

Photo by Gustavo Fring: https://www.pexels.com/photo/father-teaching-son-how-to-ride-a-bicycle-5622083/

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