Brownies get a work out and find that it’s fun!

From left: Jorie MacDonald, Emerson Takata, Jamee Newman, Olive Winograd, Mimi Jones, Ahna Wittkow and Simona Ruderman with instructor Andrea Singer

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La Jolla Elementary School Brownie Troop 3095 participated in a Junior Jazzercise class on Nov. 9 hosted by certified instructor Andrea Singer, to help raise their awareness of health and fitness matters.

The 15 girls, ages 8-9, and six moms, joined strength training and stretching exercises made more enjoyable accompanied by Pop tunes. The Brownies used canned foods as weights, which were then donated to La Jolla Shores Tomorrow and the Food Bank.

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Posted by Phil Dailey on Dec 8, 2011. Filed under Life, Social Photo Galleries. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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