Dozens stretched their legs to climb stories for a cause in downtown Omaha.Teams ascended the city’s tallest building to address critical health challenges.The Wellbeing Partners’ Trek Up the Tower returned for its 19th year at the First National Bank Tower.Hundreds of people climbed 40 floors to beat the record time or their personal goals.”So, we really have made the event transform a little bit and evolve into something that could be a lot more inclusive. We’re really excited to be able to add a new strolling path this year so those who aren’t physically able or really don’t want to go up 40 flights of stairs can still partake in all the festivities in the event and have a good time,” said Glori Thomas.Organizers said participants came from 61 cities in 15 different states.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
Dozens stretched their legs to climb stories for a cause in downtown Omaha.
Teams ascended the city’s tallest building to address critical health challenges.
The Wellbeing Partners’ Trek Up the Tower returned for its 19th year at the First National Bank Tower.
Hundreds of people climbed 40 floors to beat the record time or their personal goals.
“So, we really have made the event transform a little bit and evolve into something that could be a lot more inclusive. We’re really excited to be able to add a new strolling path this year so those who aren’t physically able or really don’t want to go up 40 flights of stairs can still partake in all the festivities in the event and have a good time,” said Glori Thomas.
Organizers said participants came from 61 cities in 15 different states.
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