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About November Project Portland, ME

November Project Portland, ME is a free grassroots fitness and community juggernaut. We meet every Wednesday, 6:29am around Portland. Building a worldwide community by empowering humans of all fitness levels through fierce, free weekly workouts since June 2016.

WHAT? WHEN? WHERE?

If you’re not familiar, November Project Portland, ME is a FREE (and always will be) fitness movement. Whether you’re a professional athlete, Olympian, marathoner, triathlete, runner, walker, or fitness rookie, come see what it’s all about.

#JustShowUp to get sweaty with strangers, become best friends with burpees, and watch the sun rise over gorgeous Portland.

What: Free all-levels, all-ages workout

When: EVERY Wednesday 6:29am

Where: A different location around Portland every week. See below.

UPCOMING

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City Hall

City Hall

Dec 11, 11:29am - Dec 12, 12:15am

Portland City Hall (Maine)

Meet at the steps of City Hall for 45 minute group circuit workout, scalable to all ability levels, always.

Ample free street parking, stroller accessible, well-socialized leashed dogs welcome.

What: NP is lowering the intimidation of fitness and building human connection with fun!

Respect requested for individual boundaries, identities, our community, and our environment.
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West Prom (Gilman Street Hill)

West Prom (Gilman Street Hill)

Dec 18, 11:29am - Dec 19, 12:15am

Western Promenade

Meet at the intersection of West Prom and West Streets for a 45 minute group hill & circuit workout, scalable to all ability levels, always.

Ample free street parking, stroller accessible, well-socialized leashed dogs welcome.

What: NP is lowering the intimidation of fitness and building human connection with fun!

Respect requested for individual boundaries, identities, our community, and our environment.
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