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    Gary and Diane Heavin have recently begun to produce politically conservative and Christian themed films. Mission Air is a Christian movie that has been available since 2013. Amerigeddon is an action adventure film that opened in 30 theaters on May 13, 2016, the plot of which surrounds the takeover of America by a UN/Globalist supported ...

  2. Gary and Diane Heavin have made a fortune with their Waco-based Curves International exercise franchises. But they found themselves rubbing elbows with the poor and needy in Houston’s Third Ward ...

  3. Curves International, also known as Curves for Women, Curves Fitness, or just Curves, is an international fitness franchise co-founded by Gary and Diane Heavin in 1992. As of May 31, 2019, Curves lists 367 franchise locations open in the United States on their Facebook page. In 2012, North Castle Partners, a private equity firm, purchased a ...

  4. Diane admits, “I was a little scared.” Their temporary home was a 1920s row house with no air conditioning in 100 degree humidity and the frequent sounds of gunshots and people shouting obscenities at each other and their kids. “The house should have been condemned,” said Diane Heavin.

  5. Since its founding 21 years ago, Curves has grown from one franchise to 11, 000. Gary and Diane Heavin, founders of Curves. Gary Heavin and his wife – Diane founded the largest fitness franchise company – Curves International. Today the company has more than 11, 000 centres worldwide with over 4 million members and it could be found in 90 ...

  6. It all began in 1992 when founders Gary and Diane Heavin opened their first Curves in Harlingen, TX. This new concept of 30-minute fitness, strength training, weight loss guidance, and an environment designed for women was immediately successful. They began to develop plans for franchising the concept, with the first Curves franchise opening in ...

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  8. Dec 10, 2022 · Diane admits, “I was a little scared.” Their temporary home was a 1920s row house with no air conditioning in 100 degree humidity and the frequent sounds of gunshots and people shouting obscenities at each other and their kids. “The house should have been condemned,” said Diane Heavin.

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