Jazzercise Easton in the McCrory Building is collecting non-perishable food items for the Neighborhood Service Center’s Food Pantry. Anyone bringing in a non-perishable food item from now through Christmas may take a Jazzercise class for free. According to Jazzercise instructor and benefit organizer Angelique Wangner, the Neighborhood Service Center will use the donations to benefit families in the Easton area.
Jazzercise Easton McCrory Building classes are held at 27 N. Harrison Street in downtown Easton. A full class schedule may be viewed online at www.jazzercise.com or call 410-829-4324.
About Jazzercise
Judi Sheppard Missett, who turned her love of jazz dance into a worldwide dance exercise phenomenon, founded the Jazzercise dance fitness program in 1969. She has advanced the business opportunities of women and men in the fitness industry by growing her program into an international franchise business that today, hosts a network of 7,500 instructors teaching more than 32,000 classes weekly in 32 countries.
The workout program, which offers a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing movements, has positively affected millions of people worldwide. Benefits include increased cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility, as well as an overall “feel good” factor.
For more information on Jazzercise contact Angelique Wangner at 410-829-4324. For worldwide class information, go to jazzercise.com or call (800)FIT-IS-IT.
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