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Clubs in Elko, NV

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Business Listing   Boys & Girls Club of Elko - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 778-9557


Business Listing   Duncan Littlecreek Gallery & the Gallery Bar - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-3426


Business Listing   Elko Indian Colony Gymnasium - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-5038


Business Listing   Girl Scouts Sierra Nevada Council - Scout House - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-3506


Business Listing   High Desert Inn Coffee Shop - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-8425


Business Listing   Machi's Saloon & Grill - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-9772


Business Listing   Silver Dollar Club - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 738-4834


Business Listing   Stray Dog Pub & Cafe - Elko, NV - Phone: (775) 753-4888


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Helpful Definition for: Clubs


A health club or a fitness club in Elko is a place which houses exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise. The facilities and services provided in these clubs are: main workout area, cardio area, group exercise classes, sports facilities, and personal training. The other services provided are health shops, snack bars, restaurants, member lounges and cafes. It is not unusual for a sauna, steam shower, or wellness areas to be present. They charge a fee to allow visitors to use the equipment, courses and other provided services. Costs can vary through the purchase of a higher-level membership or a life membership.

Recent Business News for: Clubs

City Club of Washington adapts to changing business trends - Washington Post

City Club of Washington adapts to changing business trendsWashington Post“People don't work from the office the way they used to, so the club has taken on greater significance for business.” Private clubs once were sticklers about conducting business in such an open way, some even forbidding members from exchanging business ...