Marissa Muller decided to take on the adventure of a lifetime by traveling over 3,000 miles, from California to New York, on a solar bike. Muller stated, “To Get Well and Do Well. My goal is to ignite a wellness revolution across America, and the first revolution starts within me. Over traveled for work, I had lost touch with my personal health and fitness. The effects were felt not only by getting physically soft but also losing mental and emotional strength. I was off balance. This adventure will not only re-balance my personal wellness but also provide an opportunity to go social and engage businesses and the public sector across the country. I want to listen, learn, and together come up with a plan to make every day a little healthier for our communities and our planet.”
On Thursday, July 16, Muller stopped in Carthage, TN to stay the night at the Historic Walton Hotel in Downtown Carthage. Friday morning she met some of the county officials, including Michael Nesbitt and Billy Woodard, on the courthouse steps. She departed Carthage Friday morning to continue her journey to New York. She will be traveling east to Richmond, VA. From there, she will continue her journey north until she reaches New York City, New York.
Smith County Insider asked Muller, “Of all places to stop, why did you stop in Carthage to stay the night?” She responded by saying, “I had done some research about historical towns and famous people in Tennessee, and Carthage was one of the places I found in my search. Carthage was interesting to me, because it is the hometown of Al Gore Jr.”
To find out more about Marissa Muller and her journey, check out her website http://www.marissamuller.com
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