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Elite Performance and Fitness donates to Beltrami Humane Society

Elite Performance and Fitness held free community workouts in September at its studio at 610 Railroad St. in Bemidji, asking for supplies for the Beltrami Humane Society. A truckload of supplies was delivered. Pictured are Humane Society Director Brandon Mustful, left, and Elite Performance owner/trainer Justin Cox. For October, Elite will donate supplies to the Village Of Hope and is now accepting free-will donations of office supplies, pillows, children’s toys or books, bus tokens and stamps in exchange for a free 9 a.m. workout on Saturdays in October. For details, call Cox at 760-5673 or visit www.elitefitnessbemidji.com.

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