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Upcoming Events
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
3:04 PM
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
news@eastniagarapost.com
Ultimate Physique, Inc. is offering the community an invitation for a "final opportunity to walk through the halls of Washington Hunt" Elementary School at 50 Rogers Ave.
"We are aware of many people who wish to take this trip down memory lane before our construction begins," said Karen Muscarella.
The new owners of the former school building will have the doors open from 2 - 5 p.m. Saturday for the public to reminisce or say goodbye before construction begins that will turn the school into a gym.
The blue prints will be available to view, allowing the public to see what will become of the building after the anticipated $1 million is put into renovations. Ultimate Physique purchased the building for $65,000 after voters overwhelmingly approved the sale on July 29.
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Residents have one last chance Saturday to roam the halls of
Washinton Hunt Elementary School before it is transformed
into Ultimate Physique. (ENP FILE PHOTO)
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"We are aware of many people who wish to take this trip down memory lane before our construction begins," said Karen Muscarella.
The new owners of the former school building will have the doors open from 2 - 5 p.m. Saturday for the public to reminisce or say goodbye before construction begins that will turn the school into a gym.
The blue prints will be available to view, allowing the public to see what will become of the building after the anticipated $1 million is put into renovations. Ultimate Physique purchased the building for $65,000 after voters overwhelmingly approved the sale on July 29.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
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