BFR closes - monthly withdraw membership on freeze
Bluffton Family Recreation announced that it is closing as of March 17, according to Daniel Tinch, executive director. Details follow:
In response to the COVID-19 developments, we are taking extra precautions to protect the health of our members and community.
Starting Tuesday, March 17, Bluffton Family Recreation will be closed. We understand that closing our facility will affect many of our members. In response to this closure, we will be placing all monthly withdraw memberships on freeze.
Asking for continued support from members
Although this is our only income during this closure, our future will depend on you and your membership. If you would like to continue supporting us through this time of need, please ask that your monthly membership remain active.
Online fitness workshops continue on Facebook
During this closure, we will still be continuing our online fitness workouts on Facebook. Please continue to check our social media for more updates on future programing and summer camp information.
In addition, during this time we will be deep cleaning, painting areas and ensuring the facility will be in top notch shape for when you return.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this challenging time. We appreciate your continued patience and support.
-Daniel Tinch, executive director
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