u/ReasonableMain4174

Crunch gym

I’ve been going to this gym since it opened. And, unfortunately, I have to go at 5pm due to my work schedule so ofc it’s packed and I have to deal with that fact I know. In my personal experience, I think the atmosphere is nice and the machines are amazing. However, I’ve noticed a lot of roid users from other gyms and people with tripods are coming over here now. It’s starting to feel like a popularity contest with who can get posted on Crunch’s Instagram story more. I just wanted to see how other people felt about this gym and if there are any more chill comparable ones in town (not planet).

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 9 days ago

Tech help for seniors

Is there any kind of program that assists seniors in setting up their tech at home for no cost? (Not a class that teaches them how to use it, but assistance in setting up devices like computers and phones).

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 1 month ago

Transportation

Is there any cheap or free transportation available to seniors who are low income for evenings and weekends? Specifically for fun events downtown or even getting to church? It seems to be a struggle for them to get around when dignity health / PHC only does weekdays.

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 2 months ago
▲ 12 r/Redding

Old Vintage Gas station

Looking to do a photoshoot at a vintage looking gas station preferably not off a busy road or on 273 lol. Anyone know of any? I know there might be one in palo?

u/ReasonableMain4174 — 2 months ago

Crunch Gym

To everyone that goes to Crunch, how are we feeling about it so far? I’ve been going for months and it’s a great gym, but it is SO busy. Also, the fact that many people there are new to working out and don’t realize you don’t need to do 20 sets on a machine is a bit frustrating. But all in all not too bad. Thoughts?

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 2 months ago

Mission Sierra Court

Does anyone live in the mission sierra court area? If so, how do you like it? I’m about to move over there and was curious what the atmosphere was like as far as neighbors and the homeless go.

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 3 months ago
▲ 10 r/Redding

Is there a reason why all the apartments downtown seem to be low income only? Ik market street has a few regular units but a majority is catered to low income. Also, the apartments above Kobe’s and the Asian grill are also “income restricted”. I’ve been desperately searching for a nice place downtown and it seems that if you make over $25 an hour, you’re out of luck.

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u/ReasonableMain4174 — 4 months ago