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Four Years of VIBE: A Toast to Our Community
On April 25th, 2026, VIBE Gym and Wellness Collective celebrated its fourth anniversary with members, staff, wellness collective partners, and friends. This is the speech our fearless leader Meghan Nelson gave that night.
Ladies and Gentlethems, Friends and Family,
Welcome to our 4th Anniversary Celebration here at Vibe. It's a genuine pleasure to see so many familiar faces, and to celebrate not just the passing of time, but the growing community we've built together in

Meghan Nelson
May 4


VIBE Gym Turns 4: Strength Training Gym and Community Space For Women, Trans, Nonbinary in Sunnyside Denver
VIBE Gym & Wellness Collective in Sunnyside, Denver is turning four, and what started as a strength training gym for women has grown into one of the most trusted women’s fitness communities in Denver.

Meghan Nelson
Apr 18


What Does It Mean to Be a “Girl” at VIBE?
Why VIBE Gym in Denver includes trans women, nonbinary, and gender-diverse members. Learn how inclusive strength training builds safer gyms.

Meghan Nelson
Mar 16


This Is What Community Looks Like
The People’s Protest + F*CK ICE Classes at VIBE Do you ever feel kind of helpless watching everything happening right now? Like you care so much. You want to help. You want to show up. You just don’t know where to start. I’ve been hearing that from people over and over lately. I’ve gone to rallies. I’ve gone to protests. I’ve stood in big crowds chanting with everyone else. And there’s something really beautiful about that. Being together. Feeling less alone. Feeling valid

Meghan Nelson
Feb 9


Why VIBE Is Denver’s Go-To Women’s Gym for Strength Training
VIBE is a women-led, queer-friendly strength training gym in Denver built around one simple idea: fitness should support your life, not punish your body.

Meghan Nelson
Feb 7


Strength Is Women’s Healthcare
At VIBE, strength training is designed specifically for women, trans, and gender-diverse people who want a space that understands their bodies and their lived experiences.

Meghan Nelson
Feb 1
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