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Epic Fit Fest Celebrates Diversity, Wellness, and Community in Grand Prairie, Texas
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DALLAS - Washingtoner -- At Epic Fit Fest, our mission is to celebrate the strength, beauty, and resilience of minorities by creating curated fitness experiences. We are excited to announce that on September 22nd, we will be hosting our very first fitness festival at the Epic Central in Grand Prairie, Texas.

Epic Fit Fest is dedicated to fostering a supportive community where every participant feels valued, motivated, and energized to embrace a fun and active lifestyle. Our festival proudly features Black-owned vendors, Black-owned food trucks, and Black fitness instructors, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit and creativity within our community. Together, we are redefining fitness as a space of inclusion, positivity, and cultural celebration.

"We are thrilled to bring Epic Fit Fest to life and create an event that celebrates diversity, wellness, and community," says Duffey, co-curator of Epic Fit Fest. "Our goal is to provide a platform for Black-owned businesses and talented fitness instructors to showcase their offerings and inspire others to prioritize their health and well-being."

Dr. Kristi Andrew, co-curator of Epic Fit Fest, adds, "We believe that fitness should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or fitness level. Epic Fit Fest is an opportunity for people to come together, support one another, and enjoy a day filled with engaging activities, educational workshops, and a sense of community."

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Curated by Duffey and Dr. Kristi Andrew of Manna Juice Bar, Epic Fit Fest promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience. With their expertise in fitness and wellness, they have thoughtfully designed an event that combines physical activities, educational workshops, and entertainment to inspire and empower attendees.

In collaboration with the popular run club in Dallas, Run It Up, Epic Fit Fest is co-hosting this exciting event. Together, we aim to promote the importance of community engagement and the power of fitness to bring people together.

We are proud to have the support of our sponsors, including Texas Trust Credit Union, Red Bull, Kamiel Harrison Esq., and Uncle Nearest. Their commitment to our mission and dedication to promoting diversity and wellness has been instrumental in making Epic Fit Fest a reality.

Epic Fit Fest will feature a variety of fitness classes, including yoga, dance workouts, and strength training, suitable for all fitness levels. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in interactive workshops led by industry experts, sample healthy and delicious treats from local Black-owned vendors, and enjoy live entertainment throughout the day.

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Join us at Epic Fit Fest on September 22nd at the Epic Central in Grand Prairie, Texas, as we come together to celebrate diversity, wellness, and community. Tickets are available for purchase on our website, and early registration is encouraged as space is limited.

For more information, please visit our website www.epicfitfest.com (http://www.epicfitfest.com) or follow us on social media @epicfitfest.

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About Epic Fit Fest:

Epic Fit Fest is a fitness festival dedicated to celebrating the strength, beauty, and resilience of minorities. With a focus on inclusion, positivity, and cultural celebration, Epic Fit Fest brings together Black-owned vendors, food trucks, and fitness instructors to create a curated fitness experience like no other. The festival is curated by Duffey and Dr. Kristi Andrew of Manna Juice Bar and co-hosted by Run It Up. Epic Fit Fest is sponsored by Texas Trust Credit Union, Red Bull, Kamiel Harrison Esq., and Uncle Nearest.

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