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Athletes Choice Grand Opening Party Today

The owners of Athletes Choice in Rancho Santa Margarita want to thank the community for being so welcoming. So Athletes Choice, which specializes in training athletes of all ages—including weekend warriors—is inviting the public to a grand opening on May 11.

The Friday event, from 4-8 p.m., will provide an opportunity to enjoy games, food, fun and free prizes, as well as an opportunity to see the facilities and meet coaches and fitness team leaders.

In attendance will be several former professional athletes, some of whom make up the training staff of Athletes Choice, as well as Mayor Tony Beall, and members of the city's chamber of commerce.

Scheduled activities include bounce houses, sumo wrestler pit, contests with prizes, as well as food and beverages.

is located at 23252 Arroyo Vista in Rancho Santa Margarita, next to . Call 949-888-2717 for details.

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