Have your cake and work out too: Ribbon cutting for Planet Fitness Edmonds Oct. 25 - Lynnwood Today

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Planet Fitness is preparing for the grand opening of its new location in Edmonds, scheduled for October 25. The opening celebration will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an open house, where attendees can enjoy complimentary cake while exploring the gym's offerings. Situated at 22515 Highway 99, the gym aims to cater to the local community's fitness needs. This new facility is part of Planet Fitness's broader initiative to promote health and wellness among residents. The event is anticipated to attract many locals, highlighting the importance of community engagement in fitness initiatives.

Furthermore, this launch represents a significant enhancement to the region's health and fitness landscape, providing more options for residents. With an emphasis on affordability and accessibility, Planet Fitness continues to expand its reach. This opening is a testament to the growing interest in fitness among communities and the need for effective wellness solutions.

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