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Free Memorial Day Weekend Workouts at 24 Hour Fitness for Military Personnel

24 Hour Fitness will pay tribute to all active, reserved and retired military members across the nation in celebration of Memorial Day. Members of the military community and other guests are welcome to exercise at any 24 Hour Fitness club in the Las Vegas area for free during Memorial Day weekend. To find your nearest 24 Hour Fitness club, log on to www.24hourfitness.com or call 1-800-224-0240.

When: Sunday, May 30, 2010
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Where: 24 Hour Fitness

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Activities-Memorial Day Weekend, Sports

Event posted May 21, 2010
Last updated May 21, 2010

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