Community invited to Jazzercise ribbon cutting and fitness celebration
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Jazzercise Bluffton at 5:15 p.m. on Friday, March 24. The event will take place at the Jazzercise Bluffton studio, located at 122 Thurman Street, lower level. The event will mark the official opening of the business's first dedicated Jazzercise location in Bluffton.
Jazzercise Bluffton, owned by Chase Eikenbary, offers "a fun and effective way to get fit and stay healthy. The studio's classes feature a fusion of dance, strength training, and cardio that will challenge and inspire participants of all fitness levels. With experienced and certified instructors, state-of-the-art equipment, and a welcoming atmosphere, Jazzercise Bluffton is the perfect place to achieve fitness goals and make new friends."
Local officials, business owners, and community members are invited to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the new studio, meet the instructors, and learn more about the benefits of Jazzercise.
"We are excited to be a part of the Bluffton community and to help people lead healthier and happier lives," said Jazzercise Bluffton owner, Chase Eikenbary. "We look forward to meeting everyone at the ribbon-cutting ceremony and sharing the fun and energy of Jazzercise with our new neighbors."
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce invites all members of the community to join them in welcoming Jazzercise Bluffton to the area. Light refreshments will be served following the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
"We are thrilled to welcome Jazzercise Bluffton to their new location in the community," said Jim Enneking, Executive Director of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. "Their dedication to helping people achieve their fitness goals aligns perfectly with our mission of supporting local businesses and promoting a healthy lifestyle in our community."
For more information, visit the Jazzercise Bluffton website or Facebook page.
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