The Dallas Cowboys encouraged kids to get up and active last week through a weeklong celebration of PLAY that included youth football and outreach events in Arlington, Dallas and Frisco.
The Dallas Cowboys outreach efforts highlighted NFL Play Football and NFL PLAY 60 programs and utilized Cowboys rookie players, alumni, cheerleaders, dance team and drum line, as well as mascot Rowdy for a variety of youth-centric events. The goal of the weeklong effort was to encourage youth to choose a healthy lifestyle, exercising their body and their minds, while also demonstrating the fun of football for both boys and girls.
Events in Arlington last week included the Dallas Rhythm & Blue Dance team and drum line treating boys and girls to a hip-hop and percussion class at the Gene and Jerry Jones Family North Texas Youth Education Town at The Salvation Army. Then on Saturday, Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions alumni players met at Grace Church to build 50 bicycles for youth served by Mission Arlington.
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