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Germond named new Glendale Rotary president

BY GLENDALE STAR STAFF

The Glendale Rotary Club installed Nancy Germond as club president during a recent meeting.

It marked the fi rst face-to-face meeting for its members.

Rotary District 5495 Assistant Gov. Lou Rotundo swore in Germond, whose family has been involved in Rotary since before she was born.

Germond’s brother, Dan Germond, a lifetime member of Glendale Rotary, said his sister has always been special. She teaches Estrella and Glendale community colleges. Her professional certifi cations focus on the insurance industry. She and her husband own SavOn Plumbing in Glendale.

During her message to club members, Germond set the following goals for the coming year: • Nurture current members and recruit

new ones. Glendale Rotary’s new membership chair Adria Poindexter will take charge of that effort. • Encourage member networking and development of community events. • With cooperation from the city of Glendale, hold a community policing event and work with law enforcement to build stronger community relations. • Hold monthly face-to-face meetings throughout the summer, the fi rst

Thursday at noon. • Work closer with local Rotary clubs to hold community events.

Incoming District 5495 Gov. Bret McKeand presented Germond and the club with Rotary International’s theme fl ag for 2021-22 year — “Serve to change lives.”

Glendale Rotary is in its 99th year.

Outgoing Glendale Rotary Club President Ben Butler, Rotary District 5495 incoming Gov. Bret McKeand, incoming Glendale Rotary Club President Nancy Germond, and District Assistant Gov. Lou Rotundo stand behind Rotary International’s theme fl ag for 2021-22, “Serve to Change Lives.” (Photo courtesy of Glendale Rotary Club)

Family Dollar reopening its Glendale store

BY GLENDALE STAR STAFF

Dollar Tree is reopening its Family Dollar store located at 6744 Glendale Avenue, Suite 155, in Glendale, on Thursday, Sept. 16.

The renovated store will offer a broader assortment of frozen and refrigerated food, a large selection of pantry goods, beauty and health merchandise, household and cleaning supplies, pet food, basic apparel, baby and toddler necessities, electronics, party supplies, Hallmark greeting cards, seasonal items, home décor, crafting and school essentials, holiday gifts and toys.

The store will also now include many $1 deals.

“Family Dollar is excited to welcome back Glendale shoppers to our refreshed store, which will offer even greater value on everyday products and exciting $1 fi nds,” said Kayleigh M. Painter, Dollar Tree’s investor and media relations manager.

Shoppers can instantly receive digital coupons through Family Dollar’s Smart Coupons program. To access the additional savings, download the Family Dollar mobile app or create an account online at FamilyDollar.com/ smart-coupons. Standard message and data rates may apply.

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EōS Fitness furthers its mission of ‘fitness for all’

BY GLENDALE STAR STAFF

EōS Fitness is celebrating its seventh year by building on its commitment to make fitness inclusive and accessible to all with a new companywide, longterm partnership with the Challenged Athletes Foundation.

EōS selected the foundation as its charitable partner. The nonprofit provides opportunities and support to people with physical challenges so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics.

EōS has more than 100 gym locations open or on the way in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, Utah and, soon, Texas. There are two in Glendale — 5070 W. Olive Avenue and 5070 N. 83rd Avenue.

Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, EōS continued to serve its members nationwide with their health and safety as the top priority.

The company pivoted operations to offer on-demand and livestream workouts led by group fitness instructors and personal trainers. It also provided at-home fitness equipment options and moved gym operations outdoors so members could still have access to weights and cardio equipment.

“This past year we have worked hard to continue to meet the needs of our members with state-of-the-art amenities and an atmosphere where members can feel good about themselves and their achievements,” said Rich Drengberg, chief executive officer of EōS Fitness.

“Although these past 18 months have thrown significant challenges our way, our commitment to keep our members healthy and active has not wavered. By partnering with Challenged Athletes Foundation, we are celebrating our growing ability to make an impact in the communities we serve, and this partnership is a true reflection of our core values and our goal to bring inclusive fitness to all.”

Kristine Entwistle, the foundation’s associate executive director, said the high costs of adaptive sports equipment and lack of resources should not keep individuals with physical challenges from being active.

“That’s where we come in,” she said. “With partners like EōS Fitness who truly share our mission, we can work together to help these athletes. The EōS company culture clearly aligns with all that CAF is trying to accomplish, and we see from the top leadership down, EōS team members are engaged and excited about our partnership as an extension of the work they do daily to make fitness accessible and affordable for anyone looking to improve their health and overall well-being.”

To kick off its partnership with CAF

EōS Fitness has two locations in Glendale — 5070 W. Olive Avenue and 5070 N. 83rd Avenue. The company selected the nonprofit Challenged Athletes Foundation as its charitable partner. (Submitted photos)

and celebrate seven years of growth and impact on its communities, EōS is hosting “Cardio for a Cause,” an inclusive bootcamp-style workout led by EōS G-Fit instructors featuring special appearances by CAF Athletes on Saturday, Sept. 25, at Patriots Park at CityScape, 11 W. Washington Street, Phoenix.

The bootcamp event showcases the inspirational athletic spirit of challenged athletes working out side by side with EōS members and people from the community.

The high-energy session is open to the public and will be streamed live in all EōS locations so members across the country can join in. Participants will raise funds for CAF to help individuals with physical challenges get the support needed to succeed in sports and in daily life.

CAF is also hosting a sweepstakes celebration with more than $40,000 in prizes, including exclusive items from EōS.

For every $5 donated to CAF now through Sept. 30, individuals can win a wide variety of prizes, including a Schwinn IC Classic Cycling Bike, EōS Fitness memberships and personal training packages.

A grand prize winner will receive a seat at the CAF EōS Fitness Tour de Cove Cycle Event on Oct. 24 in San Diego, a $300 Southwest Airlines gift card, a $300 Marriott gift card and a Schwinn IC Classic Cycling bike.

For more information on the event, how to donate or to enter the sweepstakes, visit challengedathletes.org/ EōSfitness.

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