The Jones Center announces the opening of a new expanded fitness center in Springdale. A formal grand opening is set for Thursday (May 23) at 11 a.m.
The new fitness center was made possible through a number of major supporters including The Walton Family Foundation and Tyson Foods. In conjunction with the opening ceremony there will be a presentation of a special donation from the Northwest Arkansas Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Walmart/Sam’s Team and Good Sports, proceed for new equipment.
The family fitness center was recently relocated to the main level of the Jones Center facility to expand its size after being sited in its original location on the lower level since 1995.
It will feature all new equipment including 13 pieces of cardiovascular and six strength training machines, dumb bells, mats and flat screen televisions.
“We are delighted to be able to offer improved fitness opportunities for our membership and guests. We are very grateful for all of the regional support we have received for this project. The Walton Family Foundation has funded the purchase of much of the fitness equipment, and Tyson Foods provides substantial operating funds. In addition, the timing of a very generous fitness equipment donation from the Northwest Arkansas Dr Pepper Snapple Group - Walmart/Sam’s Team and Good Sports couldn’t have been better. We learned of the gift at the beginning of the new fitness center expansion planning process,” said Ed Clifford, President and CEO of the Jones Trust.
In December 2012, the Walton Family Foundation announced a three year grant of $1 million annually for capital improvements and deferred maintenance for Jones Trust properties.
In addition to fitness center equipment, additional improvements at the Jones Center will include building control replacement, cooling tower improvements, and chiller upgrades.
In November, the local Dr Pepper Snapple Group Walmart/Sam’s Team nominated the Jones Center as the recipient of the Good Sports fitness equipment donation.
Donations for the new Fitness Center include a cable crossover machine, medicine balls and rack, weight benches, dumbbell rack, and a number of rubber encased dumbbells of various sizes. In addition, the Center received gymnastic equipment including several mats, a 12 foot practice beam, split donut, and KiDinastics turning bar, equipment important for the upcoming new youth gymnastics programs.
“Getting kids off the sidelines and into the game is the central aim of Good Sports. Working collaboratively with the Jones Center and Dr Pepper Snapple Group Walmart/Sam’s Team over the past few months, we have learned so much about the important recreational and fitness opportunities The Jones Center offers residents living throughout Northwest Arkansas. We are happy to contribute a donation of gymnastics and fitness equipment to assist The Jones Center in laying the foundation for a healthy, active community,” said Melissa Harper, CEO of Good Sports.
Michael Kirk, director of recreation of the Jones Center, said the expanded fitness center is important as their programs strive to get children and adults in Northwest Arkansas to become more physically active and fit.
“In addition, we are pleased to announce we’ll be offering Zumba, Yoga and Water Aerobics classes. Obesity is a major issue in the region and facilities and programs like ours play an important role in its prevention,” Kirk said.