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  2. 5 Health Clubs and Gyms That Offer Senior Discounts - AOL

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    Senior discounts are common, but not standard -- it varies by location. At the YMCA of Northwest Florida, for example, seniors pay $38.50 per month compared to $45 per month for adults ages 25-64.

  3. Medicare Might Pay for Your SilverSneakers Membership - AOL

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  4. Healthways SilverSneakersĀ® Fitness Program Announces National ...

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    Healthways SilverSneakers ® Fitness Program Announces National 2013 Richard L. Swanson Inspiration Award Winner Inspiration Award CHANDLER, Ariz. & NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Five years ...

  5. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    If you have not already done so, you may add your spouse/ partner to your existing AARP membership by contacting AARP at 888-687-2277. How do I get support for AARP? If you are having trouble activating your AARP membership please call 1-800-827-6364 for support.

  6. What to know about SilverSneakers eligibility - AOL

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  7. The Shops at Willow Lawn - Wikipedia

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    The Shops at Willow Lawn is a shopping center located slightly outside the city limits of Richmond, Virginia in unincorporated Henrico County. It is the first shopping center in the Richmond area. [1] Currently, the center is entirely a strip mall now, the remaining enclosed portion having been demolished and rebuilt. The center features over ...

  8. Sports Backers - Wikipedia

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    Sports Backers is a non-profit organization founded in 1991. The group's mission has expanded from an economic development sports commission to its current focus on physical activity and health in the Richmond, Virginia area — creating and executing large participatory events, training teams and free group exercise classes, youth and fitness clubs.

  9. Tivity Health - Wikipedia

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    1981: The company was founded as American Healthways. 2003: The company's name changed from American Healthways to Healthways. [7]2006: Healthways acquired Axia Health Management, which had both SilverSneakers and QuitNet, a company that spun-out of Boston University as a for-profit entity in 2000, in its portfolio.