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Council waives fees for 'Rep and Revive' community fitness-and-worship event with damage deposit required

Pipestone City Council · August 4, 2026
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Summary

Brandy Holstein, owner of Body Church Wellness, requested waived rental and trash fees for a free community 'Rep and Revive' event Aug. 16; council discussed logistics (dance permit, sheriff notification, refundable damage deposit) and approved waiving fees while requiring a refundable deposit and sheriff notification as needed.

Brandy Holstein, owner of Body Church Wellness, told the council she planned a free family-friendly event called 'Rep and Revive' on Aug. 16 from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. that would combine fitness and worship. Holstein said volunteers from local churches would provide worship music and that the event would include spin and body-weight fitness classes.

Council members asked about logistics including sound, a stage trailer, electrical hookups and whether the event was nonprofit. Holstein said the event was free and not run by a nonprofit; she asked only for waived rental and garbage fees. Council members suggested requiring a refundable damage deposit and notifying the sheriff's office because the event would include music and dancing. One council member moved to waive fees while keeping a refundable damage deposit; another seconded the motion and the council approved it by voice vote.

Holstein said local businesses such as Dairy King had been contacted to support the event with concessions, and she said the group would clear the grounds by 10 a.m. if the event went on as planned.