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Burn Boot Camp Cuts Its 300th Ribbon - Milestone Texas Opening Signals Major Growth Ahead for National Fitness Franchise

Share this article Share this article KINGWOOD, Texas, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Burn Boot Camp, a leading boutique fitness franchise, has reached a major milestone in its national expansion strategy and celebrated its 300 th gym opening in Kingwood on Monday, May 24. Located just outside of Houston, the state-of-the-art facility joins Burn Boot Camp s roster of 13 existing gyms in the state as the brand continues to seek out growth opportunities in Texas cities like Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin. The Kingwood Burn Boot Camp is owned and operated by Rebecca and Eric Parsons, a husband-and-wife team that are local to the area and both passionate about fitness. As part of the brand s commitment to the health and safety of its teams and members, this location will be one of the first to feature a ventilation system complete with sanitizing UV lights via its supplier partnership with Big Ass Fans.

Connecticut libraries remain cautious after Lamont lifts coronavirus restrictions

Connecticut libraries remain cautious after Lamont lifts coronavirus restrictions Steven Goode, Hartford Courant © Photograph by Mark Mirko | mmirko@courant.com/Hartford Courant/TNS Ronzee Bell (left) and Frankie Colon (right) share a moment as they look through the carts full of free books outside of the Hartford Public Library Wednesday, March 18, 2020, in downtown Hartford. Gov. Ned Lamont’s announcement last week lifting capacity restrictions on restaurantsand other businesses beginning March 19 also applies to public libraries, but not all of them are ready or willing to return to pre-pandemic levels. In Farmington, Library Director Chris Lindquist said the library will not allow visitors beyond the lobby or curbside for pickup at both branches until April 5.

Ephrata s Barnica thankful for return to health, L-L bowling [column] |

There’s a noticeable hitch in Nathan Barnica’s delivery as he competes for Ephrata s bowling team. While the sophomore’s 205 average wouldn’t lead anyone to think much of that hitch, the story behind it, and bowling’s role in his recovery, is nothing short of inspirational. “He wasn’t able to even walk, and now he’s back and he’s rolling the ball incredibly,” Ephrata bowling coach Nick Vanderwende said recently. “It’s without a doubt the most heart-warming thing I’ve experienced in the sport.” In October 2018, Barnica was diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, a disease that develops from a common virus and affects the spinal cord, causing muscles and reflexes to become weak.

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