TCA sponsors health fairs at TA/Petro locations

Sept. 16, 2013

To help professional truck drivers lead longer, healthier lives, the Truckload Carriers Assn. (TCA) will sponsor free health fairs at 18 TravelCenters of America/Petro Stopping Centers (TA/Petro) across the United States during Truck Driver Appreciation Week.

Reflecting the theme “Make Your Destination Another Birthday,” the events will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 17, or Wednesday, Sept. 18, depending on the specific location.

Each of the locations will provide opportunities for participants to undergo glucose and blood-pressure testing. Other activities are still being finalized, but each health fair will offer a mix of wellness-related activities, such as training on cab-friendly exercises, health and wellness trivia, basketball and/or hula hoop contests, and yoga and exercise classes.

Some locations will also feature “Celebrity Walks,” in which participants can take 1- or 2-mile walks with well-known personalities affiliated with the trucking industry.

Set to coincide with National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, the fairs will take place at the following TA/Petro locations:

September 17

Petro – North Little Rock, Arkansas

TA – Ontario, California

TA – Cartersville, Georgia

TA – Clayton, Indiana

Petro – Clearwater, Minnesota

Petro – Kingdom City, Missouri

TA – Albuquerque, New Mexico

TA – Fultonville, New York

TA – Greensboro, North Carolina

TA – Lodi, Ohio

TA – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

TA – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

TA – West Greenwich, Rhode Island

TA – Antioch, Tennessee

TA – New Braunfels, Texas

TA – Salt Lake City, Utah

September 18

TA – Tampa, Florida

TA – Corfu, New York

This is the second year that TCA has worked on these fairs with other trucking-based groups to get drivers exercising, eating better, and taking charge of their bodies to combat the ill effects that a sedentary lifestyle can bring. This time, TCA is joined by the state trucking associations of Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah.

“As a former state trucking association executive, I’m pleased to see that the number of state organizations supporting this endeavor has doubled from last year,” said Chris Burruss, TCA’s president. “The health fairs will be successful only if people know about them – and it’s the local groups that have the ability to get the word out the fastest and most effectively.”

Along with TCA, Comdata, McLeod Software, Progressive, TA/Petro, U.S. Bank, and XRS are the official sponsors of the health fairs. Their support makes it possible to provide the fairs for free. They are also paying for special baseball caps and pins that will be given away to contest winners and Celebrity Walk participants. In addition, TA/Petro plans to give away fruit, water, and other healthy items at its 18 participating locations.

“We are thrilled again to participate in TCA's efforts to bring health awareness to our nation's drivers,” said Thomas O’Brien, president and CEO of TravelCenters of America. “Last year's events were well received. This year, with more of our locations involved, we look forward to bringing a message of health to our customers and to have some fun doing it.”

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