Lorraine, Jai, Cathe, Cedie and Brenda
A picture of Lorraine, Jai, Cathe , Cedie and Brenda during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip Sunday breakfast.
A picture of Lorraine, Jai, Cathe , Cedie and Brenda during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip Sunday breakfast.
A picture of the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip Saturday Boot Camp class with Cathe . We divided into two groups that took this class at different times on Saturday. Calories didn’t have a chance!
A picture of Jenn having a good time during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip.
A picture of Cathe during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip Meet N Greet. Cathe is kept busy teaching seven classes during the road trip weekend, but always tries to spend as much time as possible meeting and having her picture taken with every Cathlete who attends the road trip.
A picture of Leslie during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip Saturday am Cathe class. The Glassboro Road Trip has become an annual event for many people and once again was a sold out event.
Picture of the Saturday Morning Class with Cathe. This is just one of nine classes that Cathletes participated in during the 2011 Glassboro Road Trip – That’s a lot of calories burned in less than two days!
Lorraine, Brenda and Jai meet Jesse, our youngest Cathlete this road trip, during Friday nights Meet N’ Greet
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