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Peninsula Exercise Studio Holds Classes for Breast Cancer

The Dailey Method - with Peninsula locations in both Menlo Park and Burlingame, as well as in the south and east bays - is holding a special class Saturday benefiting breast cancer organizations.

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Dailey Method exercise studio, which has Peninsula locations in both Burlingame and Menlo Park, as well as in the south and east Bay areas - is holding a special class this weekend, with proceeds benefiting the breast cancer foundations Bright Pink and To Celebrate Life.

The Dailey Method is asking a $20 donation for the 75-minute class happening this Saturday, Oct. 27.

Visit the class schedule web page to sign up, or call 650-344-3877.

The Dailey Method is also selling pink ribbon tanks for $25 each, benefiting these organizations.

The Dailey Method is a one-hour exercise class that combines stretching, orthopedic exercises, core conditioning and ballet barre work.

For more information, visit www.thedaileymethod.com/.

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aura May 20, 2013 at 09:27 pm
Every year I buy more school supplies and art supplies for the teachers and they know they canRead More always count on me for more whenever needed. I'm a strong believer in encouraging children to be creative and get rid of the barriers to the freedom of self expression.
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