Nancy Eisenman, certified personal trainer and owner of [i]FOREVERFIT is excited to announce that BRIDAL BOOT CAMP is moving from Bexley to [/b]Grandview beginning May 1st. Bridal Boot Camp will now be held at a wonderful studio at [b]Habeeba's Dance of the Arts at 1145 Chesapeake Ave. 2nd Floor. Bridal Boot Camp runs in 4 week sessions and you can choose to attend 2x or 3x per week. The next session will start on Sat. May 15 and run until June 14. We have brides and non brides attending boot camp and all ages and fitness levels. It's a perfect workout for any woman aspiring to get fit and healthy and for brides-to-be to look spectacular on their wedding day when all eyes will be on them. The women who attend BBC have achieved awesome results - weight loss, inches and body fat loss and overall feeling of increased energy and strength. Boot Camp is designed to focus on the those "trouble" areas and includes cardio, strength, balance and core.
Bridal Boot Camp has been featured on WSYX-Channel 6 news, WBNS-Channel 10 news and in Business First! [b]Visit http://www.foreverfitbynancy.com for more information.
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Bridal Boot Camp - for all women moving to Grandview
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AMEEKER wrote >>
Habeeba's is not in Grandview.
It's in Fifth by Northwest.
http://www.fifthbynorthwest.orgIt's not called 'Grandview.' The city is Grandview Heights.
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The city's official name is Grandview Heights.
Saying that it's "not called 'Grandview'" is a bit of a stretch, as it is quite frequently called Grandview, including by Grandview residents.
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oh effing barf. let this woman hype her business without 18 explanations as to how to split a hair.
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Wait, you mean actually talk about event itself? What strange concept is this? :-P
P.S. I find the concept of a "Bridal Boot Camp" so hilariously 21st-century American that I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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It's not splitting hairs to point out that 5XNW is a neighborhood, and people who have businesses there should use that name.
How else will the correct name become commonly used?
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GW_Justice wrote >>
It's not splitting hairs to point out that 5XNW is a neighborhood, and people who have businesses there should use that name.
How else will the correct name become commonly used?GAH! everyone knows where she's talking about. If I were a business advertising broadly, I sure as hell would say "i'm in grandview" and not "i'm in 5XNW". cuz no one cares. and wtf is 'correct'?
wait. nevermind. I don't want to blow up this this thread with neighborhood blather. we can take it to the peach district thread.
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Dumbest. Thread responses. Ever.
Groundrules excluded.
But at least you guys are bumping her thread. I'm sure that's appreciated.
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Lew, I think we need more discussion on how neighborhood and city names are not interchangeable Dammit!
My mother is named Nancy as well!
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if that is near Bono, then I'll hash it out over a Pizza with ya! or is bono in another mysterious Gview district?
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thread turned rather quickly from fitness to Pizza...I like them both...but only one is going to happen today!
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AMEEKER wrote >>
Habeeba's is not in Grandview.
It's in Fifth by Northwest.
http://www.fifthbynorthwest.orgThis is awesome. I've never even heard of this before. I think we just found the future location for Columbus Music Festival.
5XNW fest.
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;-) @ osulew.
See, OP said "Grandview" and noone would have thought anything about it.
;-)
Let's hear for being in Fifth by Northwest.
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