The Barre Code Celebrates Eighth Year in Business
The Barre Code has cemented its mantra in the Motor City over the last eight years with four Metro Detroit locations, building a community of strong, empowered women in Royal Oak, Birmingham, Rochester Hills and its newest outpost in Northville ? opened just before the pandemic in late 2019. The studios? week-long eighth anniversary celebration taking place Sunday, October 17 through Sunday, October 24 will feature complimentary classes all week to welcome in new guest, and Barre Code members will enjoy special giveaways from 26 local and national business partners, totaling more than $5,000 in value. Log onto www.thebarrecode.com to view the current class schedule and book a reservation.
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The Barre Code Celebrates Eighth Year in Business

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