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UMRC, 5 Healthy Towns Foundations Partner for Outdoor Exercise Equipment

Courtesy photo. New outdoor exercise equipment at the Chelsea Wellness Center purchased and installed through a grant from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan in a partnership between 5 Healthy Towns Foundation and United Methodist Retirement Communities Foundation.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Lisa French for the information and photos in this story.)

A new outdoor fitness area, located at the Chelsea Wellness Center, is being made possible through a $50,000 grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Funds of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and a partnership between the grant recipient, United Methodist Retirement Communities (UMRC) Foundation,and 5 Healthy Towns Foundation (5HF).

This grant is part of the Legacy Funds’ Design & Access Fund, which supports projects in southeast Michigan that increase outdoor recreational activities within the region.

The UMRC Foundation and 5HF launched this project last fall, and installation of the fitness equipment began in December 2020. It includes eight ADA compliant machines that will allow adults to participate in a variety of ways to exercise and strengthen their upper body, arms, back, and legs.

Many of the machines can be used by two persons at a time so 13 people can use the site at once. A well-rounded selection of units was chosen to offer accessible, multi-generational, and inclusive activities, including rowing, elliptical cross training, and more.

In addition to grant funds, two exercise machines were donated by Greenfields Outdoor Fitness, Inc., the maker of this equipment. This outdoor fitness equipment is open to youth and adults ages 13 and up; a Chelsea Wellness Center membership is not needed to access the equipment.

“I love the ability to work out – outdoors,” says UMRC Foundation President Wendy Brightman in a press release.

“Exercise itself boosts one’s spirits; getting to exercise outside in the sunshine is a natural antidepressant. I have enjoyed working out at a park near our home with very similar equipment. It is fun to use this equipment with a friend. It feels like playtime when the activities really benefit your physical and mental health,” she said.

5HF CEO Amy Heydlauff agrees.

“What a wonderful gift our good partners have shared with our community! We hope you’ll all come by and try this equipment. Maybe start some regular ‘meet ups’ to work out with friends or family. It’s a Covid-safe environment,” she said.

With its location at the Chelsea Wellness Center and close proximity to St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hospital, the new outdoor fitness equipment is easily accessible to community members, including older adults living at UMRC’s Chelsea Retirement Community, Silver Maples of Chelsea (another partnership between UMRC and 5HF) and those who utilize the Western-Washtenaw Area Value Express, or WAVE bus.

“I am especially excited that this workout equipment is located near the hospital’s walking path and will be terrific for older adults and young people alike,” says Brightman.

According to Matt Pagouskie, 5HF Community investment manager, several local vendors were employed to install the fitness equipment, including Rathburn Contracting and McLennan Landscape based in Manchester.

“For a project of this scale to go from concept to essentially complete this quickly is a testament to our local partners,” says Pagouskie, who added, “Their hard work has allowed people to already have access to the equipment.”

Benches and additional landscaping will be added in spring 2021 to complete the project.

Courtesy photo. the outdoor fitness equipment installation at the Chelsea Wellness Center.

 

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