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Show t March, 2000 Provn'Orrm Chamber of Commerce Monthly Sewsletter Page 10 Exercise and Rehabilitation Laser Assault Brings New available at New Gym Meaning to "Tag!" BY: ROMNEY STEWART Fitness, physical therapy, chiropractic, chi-ropractic, dietary counseling and massage therapy are all available under one roof at fitQuest in Orem. fitQuest began as a private fitness fit-ness gym for those over 30 years of age. All staff members are nationally na-tionally certified with experience and Bachelor degrees in health and fitness related fields. Each membership (ranging from $25-50 per month) includes a personal trainer, weekly dietary consulting and a weekly massage. Also offered are a variety of group classes such as kick boxing, yoga and aerobics. "We cater to a full range of people, from the 30 year-old aggressively ag-gressively lifting weights to the older housewife who wants to lose some weight and get back in shape," said Richard Hart, Owner of fitQuest. The mergence of chiropractic care and physical therapy com- lb Aw . IM A- - ;S 1 1 ? I AV Owner Rich Hart assists a client during rehabilitation bines an aggressive treatment style to combat low back and neck pain. This unique and progressive concept offers a wide realm of possibilities pos-sibilities to its clients. With these and other services fitQuest offers, patrons can quickly get back to their optimal wellness. Clients are able to attend physi cal or massage therapy in one section sec-tion of the 8,000 square foot facility, fa-cility, and move directly into another an-other section to complete a workout work-out or attend a class. fitQuest celebrated cel-ebrated an Open House on Thursday, Thurs-day, Feb. 17 at its location at 147 West 400 North in Orem. For more information call 221-9060. The childhood game of tag isn't just for kids anymore. Laser Assault As-sault in Provo features Utah's largest laser tag arena that is sure to please both the young and young at heart. Laser tag is a high-tech game of tag using beams of light shot from a pistol, somewhat similar to paintball, but without the messy paint or stinging. "What sets this laser tag arena apart from nearly all the others in the country is that the playing floor or arena was custom designed de-signed by premier laser tag players," play-ers," explained Jim DeGroot, manager of Laser Assault. The arena incorporates a main game floor along with an upper balcony going most of the way around the outside of the game floor. The arena is equipped with three levels of lighting, as well as a fog machine for players wanting want-ing a high-tech feel. In addition, there are partial mazes and barricades bar-ricades to hide in. Laser Assault specializes in catering ca-tering to large groups. Special discount rates are available for scout, church and not-for-profit groups. Laser Assault offers a weekday discount for all players, as well as additional discounts for large groups. Birthday and bach elor parties, and group packages (including food and beverages and'or game tokens) can be custom cus-tom designed for any group's needs. Laser Assault also has a huge video game and pool room. On Tuesday, March 14, Laser Assault will be holding its grand opening, and in conjunction with the event has designated Tuesday as Chamber Member's FREE Play Day! All Chamber business members can play a free 15-minute 15-minute game on Tuesday by calling call-ing and making a reservation. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. Chamber Members are encouraged encour-aged to RSVP a free game time quickly, as game times are certain to fill up fast More than 20 different dif-ferent games can be played with varying levels of skill from beginner begin-ner to advanced. Laser Assault is not only a great place to have fun with friends and family, but can be used as a reward for employees employ-ees reaching a goal, or an activity for team-building, pitting department depart-ment against department, or employees em-ployees vs. management. Laser Assault is located at 264 N. 100 W in Provo. For more information in-formation call 374-3400. Will" IMP!"1 Mf llll JWL I MAZATLAN CHARTER AIRFARE FROM SLC V tonSw RnwrtB 3 ngnFno JBl 4 not Men 300 ar 7 n0 fmet 1 Oaaac Ian Mas Wl ton VMS 95 wrist tm LOS CABOS CHARTER AIR FROM SLC PUERTO VALLARTA CHARTER AIR FROM SLC rmm syl gp Ttgtfjjf a0whonm. mom t TBjsujr gjgjr w weir ul Snan tan Puk J 7 nl MMcy or Fitt aeaiwai iO7-V31C0 Im ai Syam lam M 3 r 7 not HOT. MOMGU ) rajl futm m-tam ftaafc M im Cataa to MS 96 w tm Wmj am im Urn to Cabi J hctacrnl N0TB. 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