The "party yourself fit Zumba Fundraiser" made its mark to the Regent in Riverview as the first major event of the Club of women newly formed of Riverview.
The club attracts women in Riverview, primarily, but also of other communities, including Seffner, Ruskin, Brandon and Bloomingdale, said Daisy Vega, the President of the event.
"This is our first event and it is very effective for the time being, said Vega, the collection of funds was to obtain current June 9." "I took Zumba because I am a bubbly person."
Damaris de Jesus has served as instructor Zumba, giving reasons to love the Zumba, a program of dance-fitness of Latin inspiration, burning calories, developed by Alberto "Beto" Perez in Colombia during the 1990s.
"First of all, the passion," said. "The passion of the instructor feeds the passion of students."
More to love? "The music, feel the music and body, love", she added. "And you do not know how dance Zumba love.".
The Club of women of Riverview, incorporated as a non-profit in April, is the result of small business owners, Jeanne Burkeson, now Chairman of the Group of the Charter and Donna Lee Fore, Club vice President. In the two months, members of the club have increase 30 paid members.
The club meets monthly for lunch but could evolve into more than meetings that the group develops.
Objective of the club is to raise funds for the community concerns and serve as a vehicle for networking.
Zumba fundraiser was a Fund of scholarships for students of Riverview High school.
Contribution to the club costs $25 per year.
Fore is co-owner of PF Auto Glass of Riverview and elected President of the Chamber of Commerce Riverview.
Burkeson and her husband, Joe, run Square-One, Services of Inspection, a Riverview home inspection company.
For more information on adhering to the club, or for bookings for the next lunch, contact Fore at 813-528-0902 or by e-mail contact@pfautoglass.com.
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