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Big Band Dinner Dance - Saturday, November 1

by Steve
10/27/2008 10:35:00 AM

Menifee Valley Athletic Club is hosting a big band dinner dance this Saturday, November 1, 2008, from 4:00pm to 8:00pm.

It's open to the public; you don't have to be a member of the Athletic Club.

However, tickets cost $55.00 per person.

The Armand Blais Orchestra will have its full band there, belting out live tunes from the big band swing era.

Contact Menifee Valley Athletic Club for details: (951) 246-3530

Menifee Valley Athletic Club
29700 Bradley Road
Sun City, CA 92586

Big Band Dinner Dance

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Zumba Comes to Menifee Valley

by Steve
5/09/2008 10:24:00 AM

Zumba Comes to Menifee ValleyDionne Shigg of the "Zumba Freedom" craze tells me today that "Zumba" is coming to our town, and will be at Menifee Valley Athletic Club on Memorial Day, Monday May 26.

Zumba is actually a type of fitness program. Here's what Dionne says about it...
Come join (me) at the Menifee Valley Athletic Club for one exhilarating hour of calorie-burning, body-energizing movements that will get you HOOKED on working out. Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin and international rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a dynamic workout that will blow you away. Zumba is for everyone, young and old—and no dance background is required. Enjoy the long-term benefits of increasing your fitness level, and have a blast doing it!

Over the past few years, Zumba has become an international fitness revolution. While coining the concept of "fitness-party" and making fitness fun, Zumba has spread like wild-fire, and has positioned itself as the single most influential movement in the fitness industry.
The "preview class" will be held from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m., Memorial Day, at the Menifee Valley Athletic Club - 29700 Bradley Road in Sun City.

After that, they'll be holding full classes starting Thursday, June 5.

For more information on the club, visit www.mvacelite.com or call 951-246-3530.

Here's a Zumba video...

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More Commercial Developments in the Works

by Steve
8/31/2006 05:19:00 PM

An article published today in the San Diego Daily Transcript describes Menifee as offering "peaceful living, quality schools and the comforts of small-town living combined with the convenience of growing commercial services".

It goes on to describe some new commercial developments in the works...

Currently, Menifee-Sun City area is courting several major developers, including Rancon, a leader in the real estate industry. Recent commercial developments completed or under construction include: The Salt Creek Plaza, a new Albertson's center, the Automotive Plaza Center, La Masters Jewelry and the Menifee Valley Athletic Club.

"The Menifee Valley Athletic Club is a stunning, state-of-the-art facility that looks like it could be located on Rodeo Drive. It's absolutely beautiful," said Ferrulli. The first of its kind, the athletic club is the brainchild of local resident John Walker.

"Another local venture is a Morton's type steakhouse, which will hopefully break ground in the next 60 days," said Ferrulli. "It will be owned and operated by the owner of Boston Billy's, known to everyone as Abe."

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