March 28, 2024
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Workout for a cause at Big Vanilla

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bigvanillaBig Vanilla’s Annual Fundraiser “Workout for a Cause” will be held outdoors once again with a glo theme under the stars. This year the Wounded Warrior Project will benefit from this event. The event has a different “spin” on it as we have added a Zumba Hour along with the popular Spin-a-thon!

Big Vanilla is a proud sponsor of Wounded Warrior Project and excited to provide support to their mission…

  • To raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members.
  • To help injured service members aid and assist each other.
  • To provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members.

The Workout for a Cause kicks off on Friday, September 25th at 5pm and continues until Midnight at Big Vanilla, 26 Magothy Beach Road, Pasadena, MD. Each hour, 5-7pm and 8-11pm there is a Spin class lead by passionate instructors to motivate and encourage a fun workout. At 8pm we will have an hour of an electrifying Zumba class lead by one of the most sought after Zumba instructors, Edgar Robledo, in Anne Arundel County. All are encouraged to participate, members and non-members, and all levels of fitness.

Prizes are given away every hour, along with all participants entered for a chance to win the Grand Prize of a Trek Bike! Sponsors for this event include Bike Doctor, McFee Masonry, Rumors Retreat Salon, Wise Care Urgent Care, Angel’s Food Market, Mike’s Pharmacy, Anderson Minuteman Press, and G&G Outfitters.

Join us by selecting the hour and selecting the workout and help us support an amazing organization. Join with a group of friends, family, co-workers, sports team, or individual. Registration is on line at www.bigvanilla.com or at Big Vanilla Pasadena, $25/hour per person. Donations or gifts to be used for give-a-ways are also welcome.

It’s a Workout for a Cause – Wounded Warrior Project!

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