The Oklahoman

T-shirt supports local fitness brands

- Staff reports

A limited-edition T-shirt is now available as part of an initiative to support local fitness brands.

Ten dollars from every $25 shirt sold goes back to participat­ing businesses.

Customers can choose which of the 22 recipients to support at checkout.

To order, visit www.OklahomaSh­irtCompany.com.

CycleBar Classen Curve launched the intiative to bring unity to Oklahoma City's fitness community.

The custom-designed shirts present a powerful message: “Together or Apart, Always a Community .” Partner logos are included on the back.

Sizes range from small to 4XL.

“During this economic down turn, Cycle Bar Classen Curve wanted to do something positive to support small businesses and our fellow fitness fanatics ,” said Kelly Allen, Cycle Bar Classen Curve franchise owner .“Purchasing a T-shirt is a fun, easy way for the community to rally behind local fitness studios until they reopen. We're really excited about the momentum of this project and are inspired by our peers' eagerness to band together.”

Campground­s open

K amp grounds of America have announced their RV-based leisure parks have re opened after shutting down for the corona virus pandemic.

The campground­s in Oklahoma City, El Reno and Elk City/Clinton have returned to operations.

KOA's website, however, notes that two Oklahoma sites remain closed.

The campground in Tulsa is scheduled to reopen May 25, while the one in Durant is closed for the foreseeabl­e future.

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