Community Corner Interview: Sabrina Feggans of Beyond Fitness with Sabrina

Community Corner Interview: Sabrina Feggans of Beyond Fitness with Sabrina

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Kendall spoke with Sabrina Feggans, founder of Beyond Fitness with Sabrina, a community that works out, empowers, motivates and supports one another through fitness. They are hosting a Women’s Empowerment Event on Saturday, July 31st from 7am to noon at the Center at Belvedere and 50% of proceeds will go to the start of the TQ Evans’ Young Women Entrepreneur Annual Scholarship. More info: Women’s Empowerment Event — Beyond fitness with sabrina (thebeyondfitnesswithsabrina.com)

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