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Castlebar woman shed three stone to become Curvette of the Year

Castlebar woman Edel Moran has been crowned Curvette of the Year 2011.

Bin your old bras at Curves

For the entire month of October, Curves, the women only fitness clubs, and the Irish Cancer Society are once again asking women all over Ireland to donate their old bras in order to raise much needed funds for the charity. And you do not have to be a member of Curves to get involved – all you have to do is gather together your (and even your friends’) unwanted bras and drop them off at your local Curves.

Contribute to your local community with Curves

Curves Castlebar is taking part in the 12th annual international Curves Food Drive which aims to help those in the local community who are in need of some extra assistance.

Curves members donate more than 8,000 bras for charity

Last October Curves women’s only fitness franchise, asked women nationwide to donate their old bras to the 60 plus fitness centres throughout Ireland in a bid to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. This hugely successful campaign resulted in the collection of a staggering 8,145 bras, weighing an impressive 479 kilos.

Curves’ annual food drive under way

Curves is offering a special deal to new customers who contribute to the company’s annual food drive, which will run until the end of March.

Get in shape for summer

Curves, the woman-only gym franchise is launching its Get in Shape for Summer challenge. Available to both members and non-members of Curves across Ireland, the Curves Weight Management Programme is a system where women can attend six weeks of small, intimate classes run by trained Curves personnel.

It's a breast health revolution at Curves

Take charge of your health and ‘Liv’ as this month sees the arrival of Liv Aid, the revolutionary breast self examination kit. The Liv Aid is a heart shaped, simple, medical device, that a woman can use every month to perform a correct breast self exam. It is a soft, fluid-filled, pad that enhances a women's sense of touch and makes the BSE process simpler and much more sensitive for detecting new or unusual lumps. It provides a modest barrier between the breast tissue and fingers. It's like a magnifying glass for your finger tips.

 

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