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New Athletic Center is Open for Business

Grand Opening

Presented by Future Tech Athletic Performance Center
Date: September 21 - 23, 2012

We Are An Indoor Athletic Facility, Just Behind Costco In Holbrook. Please Join Us For Family Fun At
Our Grand Opening! APC Is Kicking Off The Weekend With A Dodgeball Party Friday Evening At 5pm,
Followed By A TRX Demonstration & Karate Demonstration On Saturday Morning. Several Special

Guests Will Be On Hand, Including World Renowned Track And Field Stars, Pro Bodybuilders And More.
A Chinese Auction And Local Vendor Give-Aways Will Be Happening Saturday Afternoon. Sunday from
9am to Noon We Will Feature A Speed & Agility Demo On Our Indoor Turf. Throughout The Weekend,
Our Zumba, Karate, Yoga And TRX Instructors Will Be Available To Answer Questions And Offer
Special Package Pricing. Tours Will Be Given Throughout The Weekend. All Ages Are Welcome!!

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

www.ftapc.com

631-868-3750

info@ftapc.com

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