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PALM Moonwalk (329 words)
Moon Walk 2007, a not-for-profit community health promotion program coordinated by the Peoria Area Labor Management Council (PALM), encourages walking as a daily activity for health and fun.
As the founder of Moon Walk, PALM has issued a "Double or Nothing" challenge to the Quad Cities.
Moon Walk, a not-for-profit community health promotion program, encourages individuals to make walking a part of their daily lives.
Half Moon Bay Hotels - Half Moon Bay CA (617 words)
At the end of a winding, secluded road, the new Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay resort is perched prestigiously atop a bluff overlooking the rugged Half Moon Bay coastline.
Practically on the 4th fairway of the neighboring Half Moon Bay Golf Links, the Half Moon Bay Lodge is a personable, hacienda-style Half Moon Bay hotel.
A business-driven Half Moon Bay hotel, the Miramar Lodge and Conference Center's guestrooms were designed with business travelers in mind, complete with large work desks and kitchenettes, as well as the hotel's other business savvy amenities, including a conference center, catering service and fitness center.
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