Councilwoman Bonner attends Studio 45 grand opening in Rocky Point


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On Sunday, April 13, Councilwoman Jane Bonner was present at the grand opening of Studio 45 located at 53D Broadway in Rocky Point. The venue is a cardio dance and strength training facility owned by Dr. Kimberly Roff, an Associate Professor at Touro University involved in the Graduate Education Program. The facility aims to provide health and wellness services to its members.

Studio 45 offers a variety of classes designed to provide a full-body workout. These include cardio dance sessions that incorporate elements of yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and additional strength training. Speaking on the occasion, Councilwoman Bonner stated, “I know the Rocky Point community is passionate about rebuilding and revitalizing Broadway and what a great idea to start a fully woman-owned business there."

For further inquiries or information on classes, Studio 45 can be contacted via phone at 631-495-5668 or online at www.studio45rockypoint.com.

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