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Triangle TRACKS, a resource directory and social network for Triangle parents, has introduced "TRACKers" who will blog about children's education, trends, food, sports and health issues on a regular basis.
Anne Woodman, Triangle TRACKS' Education TRACKer, is a freelance writer and mother of two elementary schoolers who lives and writes in Morrisville. She has a background in education and healthcare public relations. You can view her debut blog at http://www.triangletracks.com/profiles/blogs/education-blog-whos-going-to.
Janel Bunten, Triangle TRACKS' Trend TRACKer, is a stay-at-home mom in Holly Springs who has a second grade daughter and preschool-aged son. She runs a blog called "Dandelion Dayz" at http://dandeliondayz.com. You can read her debut Trend TRACKer blog at http://www.triangletracks.com/profiles/blogs/trend-blog-casual-is-cool-can.
Tyler Wright lives in Apex with his wife and four children, who range in age from 2 to 9 and are homeschooled. He is Triangle TRACKS' Food TRACKer, and his debut blog is at http://www.triangletracks.com/profiles/blogs/free-kids-meals-are-awesome.
Jennifer Goodall, Triangle TRACKS' Health TRACKer, has two daughters: 2-year-old Dylan and 4-year-old Kennedy. She works as a program manager for a networking company in RTP, and is an active board member of le Tour de Femme, a charitable all-female bicycling event that takes place in Cary. Jennifer enjoys running and has competed in triathalons. Her first blog will appear on Triangle TRACKS this week.
Apex-based writer Kurt Dusterberg is Triangle TRACKS' Sports TRACKer. He has a 9-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son, and has spent most of his career involved with sports as a writer and television sportscaster. Kurt recently published his first book, "Journeymen: 24 Bittersweet Tales of Short Major League Sports Careers", and he has coached his daughter's soccer team for three years. Look for his first blog in the next few weeks.
You can learn more about all of Triangle TRACKS' TRACKers at http://www.triangletracks.com/notes/Triangle_TRACKers.
About Triangle TRACKS
Triangle TRACKS compiles sources across the region focused on the improvement of children's lives. It is a product of parenthood and an accumulation of resources resulting from years of children's birthday parties, games, youth sports, museum exhibits, parks, concerts, camps, clubs, education experiences and much more. Learn more about Elizabeth Shugg, owner and editor of Triangle TRACKS, at http://www.elizabethshugg.com.

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