BRUNSWICK — Curves women’s gyms in the Brunswick area will give a free 30-day membership to any non-member who visits a club during regular operating hours throughout National Women’s Health Week, May 13-19, according to a news release.
The annual awareness week, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office on Women’s Health, begins each year on Mother’s Day and brings together communities, businesses, government, health organizations and other groups in an effort to promote women’s health.
In support, Curves has announced the inaugural National Curves Day celebration, which will occur annually on the Thursday of National Women’s Health Week. Curves International aims to give away 1 million free 30- day memberships at participating Curves gyms throughout the United States and Canada during the week-long event. Any non-member who visits a participating Curves club during National Women’s Health Week will be eligible for this free membership offer.
Curves gyms in the Brunswick area will hold week-long open house events during the week to encourage interested women to check out their local club, pick up free health information, ask questions, get a free fitness assessment and take advantage of the free membership offer.
Curves women’s gyms in the Brunswick area include:
— Curves of Falmouth, located at 251 U.S. Route 1, 781-9007 or 97MUBIO@curvesmail.com.
— Curves of Bath, located at 101 Leeman Highway, 386- 1110 or npoisson@curvesinternational.com.
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