Curves is a community in River Falls
4 Nov 2019
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New owners Monica Elliott and Michelle Calcagno are continuing the legacy of Curves, supporting a community of women in health and wellness.
RIVER FALLS -- Curves has been in the community for almost 20 years, and new owners Monica Elliott and Michelle Calcagno plan to keep it going.
The two took over the fitness center located at 111 E Walnut St.in July, and had their grand reopening in October.
“We wanted to continue the legacy of Curves in River Falls,” Calcagno said.
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