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Wednesday Zumba is ON at the Phillipstown Hub! 10am

Carly from Waltham

Are you ready for your Wednesday Zumba fix?

Join us at 10am in Room 4 with the fabulous Lisa Clarke. Don't forget your water bottle and come ready to dance. Lisa runs a wonderful high energy class that will leave you grinning all day :)

As always just $2. Kids are welcome, there's toys and even a few snacks to keep them busy while you boogie. We look forward to seeing you there.

WHAT: ZUMBA!! with Lisa Clarke
& Fitclub at the Hub
WHEN: 10am
WHERE: Room 4, Phillipstown Community Hub, 39 Nursery Rd


Find us on Facebook - just search Fitclub at the Hub - or email hub.fitclub@gmail.com to learn more.


<3
The Fitclub Girls - Carly, Rachel & Tash

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