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Sign Up For SU’s New Gymnastics Club

Campus Recreation & Wellness is excited to announce that SU is now offering a gymnastics club. The club will practice twice a week (from 7-9 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday) beginning on Thursday, Oct. 17, at Shenandoah Tumblers (221 Commonwealth Court, Winchester, Virginia). 

The cost will be $150 per person for the remainder of the academic year. Campus Recreation & Wellness is contributing funds for each member to keep the out-of-pocket cost to a minimum. Fall practices will take place for the remainder of October, November (there will be no practice during the week of Thanksgiving), and the first week of December. In the spring, practices will resume in February and run through April. There will be no practice during spring break (March 10-16). Sign up online at https://shenandoah.shopsite.com/main/club-dues.html. There are two waivers you must complete before being eligible to participate. Club payments are due by Nov. 1. Questions? Contact Matt Levy at mlevy@su.edu.

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