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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 2 years ago

A grand opening and ribbon cutting were held at Huntington’s Planet Fitness on Wednesday, July 20. Shown in the photo, front row, left to right, are Terry Miller, Terry Miller Realtor Century 21 Bradley and Chamber Ambassador; Darla Kestle, COO, Planet Fitness; Michelle Penny, OPS, Planet Fitness; Adam Willaeys, CEO, Planet Fitness; Al Williams, junior project manager; Adalyn Markle, local manager, Planet Fitness; Chris Witt, regional manager, Planet Fitness; Ryan Fox, construction director; Missy Carlisle, district manager, Planet Fitness; Megan Buller, local assistant manager, Planet Fitness and Annette Carroll, City of Huntington. Back row, from left, are Rachel Farmer, AAA The Auto Club Group and Paula Whiting, Lake City Bank and both Chamber Ambassadors; Charles Chapman, City Council, 1st District; Bob Caley, Bob Caley Realtor Century 21 Bradley and Chamber board of directors; Sarah Hawkins, marketing manager, Planet Fitness, and Brittany Brown, MidWest America Federal Credit Union and Chamber Ambassador.

Planet Fitness, 230 S. Jefferson Street, located in the former Marsh Supermarket, held an open house and their official Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Wednesday, July 20. Planet Fitness gave tours of the facility to the community and had several giveaways. The construction on the local Planet Fitness was completed by Michael Kinder and Sons, Inc. (MKS), Fort Wayne.

The 18,000 square foot Plant Fitness is completely new with weight rooms, exercise rooms, men and women’s locker rooms, massage chairs and suntan beds. The use of the new facility is by membership.

Those interested in looking for a little extra guidance or inspiration to help meet their fitness goals, as a member, can take advantage of the free fitness training or find motivation by reading real member experiences on Planet of Triumphs.

It’s a Planet Fitness goal to provide a clean, safe, welcoming environment for anyone who walks through the door, and all the equipment, amenities and support needed once their members are in the facility.