By now, you have undoubtedly heard about the many benefits of eating healthy and getting regular exercise. During the summer season, the People’s Market makes it easy to eat healthy by offering a variety of locally-grown, fresh fruits and vegetables in one convenient place.
If you’re thinking of adding some fun and fitness to the mix, the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center, located in Salt Lake’s Glendale area, may have just the right activity for you and your family.
The Center offers classes for all personality types from Zoomba—where you can dance your way to a leaner body through dance and cardio—to boxing for both kids and adults. Our goal is “to provide recreational services to the residents in our community,” said the Center’s Director, Brandy Hess.
This summer, the Center will introduce a new youth rock-climbing program. Since the Center does not have its own rock-climbing wall, all children will be bused to the nearby Taylorsville Recreation Center.
Every Friday, the Sorensen Center offers “50 cent Fridays” for open plunge at the pool. For a mere 50 cents, guests can take a plunge during the hours of 1-5 or 6-8 p.m. It’s so much fun you’ll forget you are actually exercising!
In addition to fitness, the Center also offers community resources, such as the Kid’s Café, where kids can stop in after a fun-filled day of exercise and eat a nutritious dinner. All meals are provided free-of-charge by the Utah Food Bank. “We want to be a good, positive community resource,” said Hess.
Join others in your community this summer and get healthy with the People’s Market and the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center.
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Please contact Elizabeth Sanders, the Program Coordinator at the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center for photos. She has plenty of photos with signed releases from those who appear in the photos. She is happy to send them for use on the blog; you can choose which you want to include.
Her contact information is as follows:
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(385) 468-1300
If you’re thinking of adding some fun and fitness to the mix, the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center, located in Salt Lake’s Glendale area, may have just the right activity for you and your family.
The Center offers classes for all personality types from Zoomba—where you can dance your way to a leaner body through dance and cardio—to boxing for both kids and adults. Our goal is “to provide recreational services to the residents in our community,” said the Center’s Director, Brandy Hess.
This summer, the Center will introduce a new youth rock-climbing program. Since the Center does not have its own rock-climbing wall, all children will be bused to the nearby Taylorsville Recreation Center.
Every Friday, the Sorensen Center offers “50 cent Fridays” for open plunge at the pool. For a mere 50 cents, guests can take a plunge during the hours of 1-5 or 6-8 p.m. It’s so much fun you’ll forget you are actually exercising!
In addition to fitness, the Center also offers community resources, such as the Kid’s Café, where kids can stop in after a fun-filled day of exercise and eat a nutritious dinner. All meals are provided free-of-charge by the Utah Food Bank. “We want to be a good, positive community resource,” said Hess.
Join others in your community this summer and get healthy with the People’s Market and the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center.
Artwork
Please contact Elizabeth Sanders, the Program Coordinator at the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center for photos. She has plenty of photos with signed releases from those who appear in the photos. She is happy to send them for use on the blog; you can choose which you want to include.
Her contact information is as follows:
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
(385) 468-1300