Celebrate a Healthy Holiday Season with UC Campus Recreation's Exclusive 3-Week Membership
Elevate the Holidays: $45 for 3-Week Fitness Membership
UC Campus Recreation extends a warm welcome to all individuals, inviting friends, family, and visitors alike to stay active and healthy during the holidays. From November 26 to December 17, Campus Recreation is offering a special 3-week holiday membership for just $45.
This exclusive opportunity provides access to the state-of-the-art facilities at the Campus Recreation Center on Main campus, and fitness center CARE/Crawley on Medical Campus. Options include a swimming pool, group exercise classes, and more. Whether it's friends in town for the holidays or family members on an extended stay, everyone is encouraged to take part in this fantastic offer.
The 3-week holiday membership is valid for use within three weeks from the date of purchase, offering flexibility to accommodate varying schedules during the bustling holiday period. It's an ideal chance for individuals to maintain their fitness routines or kickstart new wellness goals in a vibrant and supportive community environment.
For more details and to take advantage of this special holiday offer, interested individuals can visit the Campus Recreation Center or at https://www.uc.edu/campus-life/campus-rec.html. Don't miss this opportunity to share the gift of fitness with loved ones and make this holiday season a healthy and active one!
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