Thursday, September 24, 2015

Stratford resident creates fundraiser for Seymour-based nonprofit

A spin class being held at Taylor-Made Fitness in Shelton./ Contributed photo


SHELTON - On Oct. 10, Taylor-Made Fitness in Shelton will host the first of three Spin®-Mix classes to benefit the Seymour-based Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc
Created by Dana Daconto of Stratford, this class series features Spin®-Circuit (Spin® and strength training) on Oct. 10. Additional classes will be added at a later date. 

The class starts at 11:30 a.m. and runs one hour. Spin®-Circuit is the ultimate workout- 20 minutes of Spinning®, 20 minutes of either kettlebell or TRX, and 20 minutes of either core or weight training.

Funded by the "I Can Make A Difference Grant" from the CT Block Party Foundation in Westport, this series promotes health and wellness among adults, while benefiting Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc., a 501c3 organization that supports low-income children throughout the state.

There are only 17 spaces available for this event.

Entry into each class is a $25 minimum monetary donation to CTPFC, and includes an event T-shirt.
Registration by Sept. 30 guarantees the T-shirt to the participant prior to the event.​

​Additionally, we offer a pledge sheet at www.ctpfc.org to raise additional funds for the agency.
​There are prizes for participants based on how much is raised in donations.

The $25 registration fee must be paid either by check in the mail, credit card by phone, or on our website to hold a space.
All proceeds from this event go directly to CTPFC.​


​For questions, or to register, call 203-881-1804.



This is a press release from Meg Tarby, founder/executive director, Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc.

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