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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

BATESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Hustle Cycling Studio

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Batesville Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on April 2.

Hustle Cycling Studio is located at 50 Batesville Blvd., Suite B, in Batesville, and offers instructional cycling and bungee fitness classes for both health and recreational activities.

Hustle offered gifts, lunch, mini-classes, and huge discounts to celebrate their grand opening.

"I am so excited to introduce our team to you," said owner Lynleigh Hunter. "They are full of energy and are ready to help you reach your goals!

Hustle's group spin and bungee classes are high-energy and fast-paced. With classes available daily and throughout the day, you can find the right fit for you. Hustle Cycling Studio welcomes participants of all ages. For those concerned about the intensity or impact of either course, Hustle invites you to stop by to check out the equipment and classes for yourself. The first class is always free.

"We look forward to building relationships with each of our clients and providing a valuable asset to increase the health and well-being of our community," concluded Hunter.

Learn more and sign up for classes at www.hustlecyclingstudio.com.

Ambassadors in attendance included: Jesse Cargill (UAMS), Amanda Dickey (Block Insurance), Amy Finster (White River Health System), Tammy Foster (First Community Bank), Dana Milikin (White River Now), Courteney Muse (Southern Bank), Megan Renihan (Batesville School District), Justin Russell (Bank of Cave City), and Carmen Waugh (Centennial Bank).

Original source can be found  here.

Source: Batesville Chamber of Commerce

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