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BOLTS LAUNCH HEALTH'S A KICK PROGRAM

Bolts Launch “Health’s a Kick” Program 

 
 
For Immediate Release:
 
Anaheim, CA - (January 24, 2012) - The Bolts are proud to announce the launch of its “Health’s a Kick” appearance program.
 
Designed by owner, head coach and player Bernie Lilavois, “Health’s a Kick” is an assembly program which emphasizes the importance of education, proper nutrition and physical fitness. The presentation also addresses the dangers of drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
 
Lilavois has presented his “Health’s a Kick” program in schools all across the United States throughout his professional career. 
 
Over the next few months, Bernie Lilavois and Bolts players will attend schools, religious facilities, and youth centers to present this program. All members in attendance will receive a complimentary ticket to a future Bolts game. 
 
The Bolts will kick off this initiative tomorrow at the St. Simon and Jude School in Huntington Beach.  
To set up an appearance or for answers to any questions you may have, please contact the office at (714) 321-9898 or by email at info@boltsoccer.com
 
“We can all make a difference in the lives of our younger generations,” Lilavois said. “The Anaheim Bolts are excited to do our part and I look forward to discussing the ‘Health’s a Kick’ program at your assembly.”
 
 
 
Media Contact- Marc Serber (301) 758-7816marc@boltsoccer.com 
 
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About the Anaheim Bolts: 
 
The Anaheim Bolts are a new professional indoor soccer team. Competing in the Professional Arena Soccer League, the Bolts play their home matches at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena. Guided by Owner, Head Coach and former indoor legend, Bernie Lilavois, the Bolts have brought indoor soccer back to Orange County after a 14 year absence. Anaheim joins California rivals, the San Diego Sockers and the Turlock Express in the largest indoor league in North America. Lilavois has promised his side will make the playoffs in the inaugural season. If not, all season ticket holders, will have their 2012-2013 season tickets paid for by the club. For more information on the Bolts, go to www.boltsoccer.com.