Columbia residents have reason to celebrate as the Richland County Recreation Commission opens a new Wellness Center. Situated on Flora Drive, the center features a 50,000 square foot facility with an aquatics center, basketball courts, a gym, and sauna. The facility, which is open seven days a week, aims to provide recreational opportunities for all residents. This acquisition aligns with the commission’s mission to promote wellness and fitness in the community.
Columbia, get ready to rejoice because something fantastic has just landed in the heart of your town! The Richland County Recreation Commission has officially acquired the Katie and Irwin Jewish Community Center for a whopping $7 million. This is not just a change of ownership; it’s a major upgrade for wellness and recreation right in your backyard!
The newly minted Richland County Wellness Center is set to open its doors at 306 Flora Drive, bringing a treasure trove of amenities for locals to enjoy. Picture this: a spacious 50,000 square foot facility sprawling across 22 acres filled with fun and fitness options galore!
Residents can dive right into the action with an impressive aquatics center that promises to make a splash with everyone craving some water fun. Basketball lovers will feel right at home with brand new basketball courts where you can shoot some hoops or join a game with friends. And if working out is your style, the gym is equipped with the latest fitness gear to help you stay in tip-top shape!
In addition to the active options, the center also boasts a relaxing sauna, perfect for winding down after an energetic workout or a long day. The blend of high-energy facilities and calming spaces really makes this a one-stop-shop for wellness and relaxation.
The best part? This awesome facility will be open seven days a week! You can set your alarms as early as 6 a.m. to kick start your day or unwind after work until 9 p.m. on weekdays. For those weekend warriors, Saturday hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a bit more laidback on Sundays with an opening time of 1 p.m. and closing at 6 p.m..
This facility isn’t just for a select few! Whether you live outside the city limit or right in Columbia, everyone is welcome to join and enjoy the fantastic offerings. No need for special permissions—just grab your membership and get started!
The acquisition of the Jewish Community Center aligns perfectly with the Richland County Recreation Commission’s mission, which has been around since 1960. They focus on enhancing recreational opportunities for all county residents, offering parks, sports complexes, and community centers that make fitness and fun accessible to everyone.
It’s really heartwarming to see such a commitment to recreation and wellness in our community. Thanks to the funding allocated from the state’s 2024 and 2025 fiscal year budgets, this new venture will surely boost local engagement and promote healthier lifestyles amongst residents.
The Richland County Wellness Center is not just another building; it’s a beacon of health and joy, offering residents a fulfilling way to pursue fitness and wellness. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a casual gym-goer, or someone just keen on unwinding, there’s something for everyone. So, mark your calendars and get ready to step into a brand new world of fitness!
Hello Columbia, are you ready to make some waves in your health journey? It’s all possible at the new Richland County Wellness Center, where fun meets fitness!
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