Families Encouraged to Enjoy Healthy Kids Fest at the Blue Cross RiverRink January 11
Posted on: Wednesday, 7 January 2009, 10:39 CST
Independence Blue Cross members save on ice skating admission
The Blue Cross RiverRink and the twelfth annual Healthy Kids Fest will offer a wide variety of information and tips for families on how to stay healthy. Interactive games such as "Better Body Bingo" are available for family members of all ages, and
"Maintaining and improving our members' health is our primary focus at IBC," said Dr.
All Healthy Kids Fest activities are free to the public. Skating sessions cost
The Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn's Landing is Philadelphia's only outdoor public ice rink, and is located on Columbus Boulevard at Market Street. For more information on skating times, lessons, birthday parties, or private receptions, call (215) 925-RINK or visit www.riverrink.com.
Independence Blue Cross is the founding and presenting sponsor of the Blue Cross RiverRink and has been involved in its activities since 1993 when the Blue Cross RiverRink first opened. IBC's sponsorship is a natural extension of its long-standing partnership with the Penn's Landing Corporation, offering families in the
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