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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Who said nothing in life is free?
Jazzercise, the world’s leading dance fitness program, is offering free dance fitness classes the week of Sept. 23-29, no strings attached.
New customers are invited to pick one free day of their choice to try Jazzercise in Middletown.
Each 60-minute Jazzercise group fitness class offers a fun and effective total body workout that includes a combination of dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and Latin-style movements set to today’s popular hit music. Jazzercise participants can burn up to 600 calories per class.
“Walk into a Jazzercise class on any given day and you could hear Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez, Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift,” said local Jazzercise instructor, Beth Rudiger. “It's this variety of music mixed with current dance movements that make Jazzercise feel more like a girl’s night out than a workout.”
For those who have never attended a Jazzercise class, Jazzercise instructors ensure customers don’t miss a beat with step-by-step instruction and technique tips.
New customers can learn the basic moves at home by going to www.jazzercise.com and clicking “Learn the Moves.”
Free Days participants can take advantage of a 50 percent off joining fee offer with electronic auto payment sign-up after the free trial.
Current customers who refer a friend during Free Days receive $20 cash when their friend registers.
Free Days is valid at participating locations worldwide to customers who have not attended class in six months or longer.
Jazzercise in Middletown is located at 15642 Armstrong St., two blocks behind the post office.
For further information and a class schedule, go to www.jazzercise.com or call 707-260-2900.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – On Saturday, Sept. 21, the Redbud Audubon Society will be hosting a field trip to the Rio Lindo Academy in Healdsburg.
The group will travel to view the Vaux’s Swifts that use the brick chimney at the academy as a way station en route from as far away as Alaska.
If you are interested in attending this trip, please call Pat Harmon at 707-263-4977 to make reservations and get directions for carpooling.
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BOGGS MOUNTAIN, Calif. – The Friends of Boggs Mountain will be offering a two and one-quarter mile hike on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 9 a.m.
The hike will be on various Boggs trails, moderately paced on moderate terrain and will be led by Darlene Hecomovich.
There is a diverse array of nature’s handiwork on display in the forest from Douglas's Dwarf Mistletoe to Boggs Mountain Andesite as well as California Goldenrod, the last of summer’s wildflowers.
Take advantage of this opportunity to exercise while enjoying the wonders of nature.
Wear sturdy shoes, dress appropriately for weather conditions, and bring water and enthusiasm. Meet at the parking lot kiosk promptly at 9 a.m.
The forest entrance is located off Highway 175 just one and a half miles north of Cobb Village. Turn at the blue State Fire Station/Boggs Mountain Forest sign.
For further information phone Darlene at 707-928-5591 or email at


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HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – Fifty-nine players of the Hidden Valley Lake Men's Niners Golf Club participated in a team Pinehurst tournament at Hidden Valley Golf Course on Thursday, Sept. 5.
The results are as follows.
- A flight: First place went to Cliff Hughes/Bill Surber with a net 30; tied for second place were Bruce Hamilton/Bill Kyle, Bill Brewster/Randy Brown and Arch Madsen/Stan Kalata with a net 31. Third place went to Woody Frink/Scott Mcallister.
- B flight results: First place went to Al Burrows/Phil Tyler with the lowest score of the day, net 27. Second place was Jim Hodges/Jay Hodges net 30,and third place went to Ron Clark/Brian Panizzera with a net of 31.
Closest to pins went to Cliff Hughes and Arch Madsen.
Jerry Tamura and Doug Healy had chip-ins.
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