Department of Personnel
2020 Fitness Center Challenge
Program runs from February 10-March 27
This article is 5 years old. It was published on February 12, 2020.

Make your fitness resolution a reality this New Year!
Exercise at last two (2) times per week for a minimum of fifteen (15) minutes each time in one of the City's Fitness Centers:
- Carnahan Courthouse Fitness Center, 1114 Market Street, Room 770, St. Louis, MO 63101
- 1520 Market Street Fitness Center, 1520 Market Building, Room 286B, St. Louis, MO 63103
- City Justice Center Fitness Center, 200 S. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis,MO 63102*
- Medium Security Institution Fitness Center, 7600 Hall Street, St. Louis, MO 63147*
*Fitness Center usage is limited to employees at those worksites only.
Starts: February 10
Ends: March 27
Prize: Specially designed Fitness Center T-shirt
Participants must:
1. Exercise at a City Fitness Center from February 10-March 27.
2. Exercise six (6) weeks of the seven (7) week program.
3. Exercise a minimum of two (2) days per week.
4. Exercise a minimum of fifteen (15) minutes per day.
5. Sign-in and sign-out each time you exercise on the log provided at Fitness Centers.
Sign up today! Contact Bee-Fit Wellness Coordinator Cathy Hargrove at hargrovec@stlouis-mo.gov or (314) 622-4849.
You must be a member of the City Fitness Center to participate in this program. To join, Contact Cathy Hargrove.
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