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May 23, 2012 Sports
On Sunday May 20 the local Flex Night Inc. organisation took the first step towards becoming a truly international network with the launching of Friends of Flex Night – Southwest Florida.
The event took place in Astor Place, Fort Myers, Florida.
Mark Zammett gave the formal welcome, and the main presentation was given by Donald Sinclair, Managing Director of the local Flex Night Inc. organisation. In his presentation Sinclair outlined the background to the formation of Flex Night Inc. and the objectives of the Friends of Flex Night entities – essentially as support groups for the execution of the health and fitness objectives of Flex Night Inc. and partner entities that would plan their own activities and programmes to raise awareness in their respective cities about the benefits of the health and fitness lifestyle.
Friends of Flex Night – Southwest Florida is the first of seven Friends of Flex Night chapters that will be formed this year. Other chapters will be formed in Southeast Florida, New York, New Jersey, Toronto, the Caribbean and Frankfurt-Berlin. The Launching of the New York chapter will take place in the current week and will be chaired by David Gomes, Marketing Director of Flex Night Inc. The Launch of the Toronto chapter takes place on Saturday May 26 at Sunnybrook Estates in Toronto and will be chaired by Donald Sinclair.
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