Gymnasts training at Bluewater Gymnastics. (Blackburnnews.com file photo)Gymnasts training at Bluewater Gymnastics. (Blackburnnews.com file photo)
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Bluewater Gymnastics pursuing more flexible programming

The Bluewater Gymnastics Club is thinking of vaulting into other uses.

Executive Director Rose-Ann Nathan said they're looking at expanding their programming to meet the wants of the community at large.

"We're looking to optimize the use of the space and enhance our already dynamic facility at Lottie Neely Park," said Nathan. "We have a second level viewing area room, which is used as a community room for birthday parties and other events. We have the capacity to expand recreational programs that are underutilized, to be more, to do more and to offer more. Perhaps things such as yoga or stretching and conditioning. This is a fabulous community resource."

Suggestions will be accepted online at bluewatergymnasticsclub.com

After consultation with community partners including the city of Sarnia, a decision will be made in the new year as to what direction to take.

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