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Friday, January 9, 2009
1/9/09 Today's Press Realeases From The Greenwich Post
Council plans fiesta for Save the Children
The middle school council of Save the Children has planned a fund-raising event for students in sixth through eighth grade.
The middle school council of Save the Children has planned a fund-raising event for students in sixth through eighth grade.
The event "Fiesta for El Salvador" will take place on Saturday, Jan. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich. Proceeds will benefit early childhood education in El Salvador.
The evening will include a DJ, dancing, karaoke and pizza donated by Planet Pizza in Greenwich.
Tickets may be purchased at the door for $10. For more information, e-mail Dana Courtenay at
dana17@optonline.net or Lisa Steinberg at lstein05@gmail.com.
Workout challenge helps Kids in Crisis
Greenwich’s Peak Physique at 50 Holly Hill Lane is kicking off the New Year with a new opportunity to get in shape while helping others in the community.
The first-ever Fitness Challenge will be held Saturday, Jan. 24, at 1 p.m.. Area residents to a one-hour comprehensive circuit training session with the help of several Peak Physique trainers.
The person who completes the circuit with the best time will receive a complimentary, personalized work-out (a $160 value). The cost of the Fitness Challenge is $50 per person, 100% of which will be donated to Kids in Crisis.
For further information or to sign up, call Peak Physique at 625-9595.
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