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A Statement From Total Axe

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As a result of of Governor Whitmer’s announcement, Total Axe is scheduled to close for at least the next two weeks. We hope that the precautions taken by the state are enough to flatten the curve and we can reopen on March 31, but there is no way of knowing that right now.

No one’s deposit or registration for upcoming events will be lost. We are asking the community to understand our position as a small business and not request a refund at this time unless you need it. This situation has put an obvious strain on our business and we need your help to stay open. We will be reaching out to you individually as soon as possible.

If you have a reservation for the future, we appreciate if you would consider rescheduling your visit, or accepting a gift card, rather than cancelling outright.

League Members: Plan to restart leagues again in 2 weeks. If we reopen on time, Tuesday Playoffs will take place on April 7 to give everyone enough time to prepare.

April 18 Marathon participants: many of the quarantines are scheduled to end this week and we are optimistic that this event will still go ahead as planned. It will be a much needed reunion among our best friends and biggest supporters.

March of the Axes II Tournament Players: We have decided to reschedule this event for Saturday June 13 as a skill event in order to work out our format for the Last Days of Summer Tournament. Let us know if you would like to move your registration, a credit refund, or cash refund.

Monthly/Annual Members: Your membership will be paused for as long as the shutdown remains. That means if you have 2 weeks left in your membership right now, you will still have two weeks left when we reopen.

Thank you for taking the time to read through all of this. We don’t know what the future holds, but we are optimistic. I apologize if any of this comes off as greedy, but without either a large outpouring of support, or assistance for the shutdown, Total Axe will be forced to close down.

Sincerely,
Chris Ross
Founder of Total Axe