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Weight Loss Support Group Challenge

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 40 Old Town Rd Avon CT 06001  See map

Join a fun 12-Week Weight-Loss Challenge to help you reach your weight-loss goals and get fit for Fall! 


You get a support group to cheer you on, your own personal coach, a free meal plan, helpful tips and information on good nutrition and long-term health.  Proceeds go to the top three achievers.


Participants may choose to follow any 'diet' they wish.


Space is limited.  Call Elaine DeLuzio now to pre-register or for more information.  Or visit our website.


What do you have to lose?


NOTE: CHANGED TO EVERY WEDNESDAY BEGINNING OCT. 3

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