Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Salem Health and Wellness Week April 12-17


Salem Main Streets and some of its more healthily-minded partners have developed a fantastic new Health & Wellness Week to Salem's already busy schedule of events for the spring.

You can download and print the brochure here.

You probably want to know that Health & Wellness Week will feature raffles and prizes... so not only will participation be good for you, it could win you cool stuff! (Can't beat that, now, can ya?!)

Here are just a few of the special events and promotions that are scheduled for the week of April 12-17.

Green Tea Yoga is offering:
  • $25 for UNLIMITED classes for the entire week, includes Mommy & Baby and Prenatal, Nia Dance Classes, and all Yoga Classes. New and current students are welcome to participate.
  • $10 off any 60 or 90 massage with Nicole or Debra-Jean all week.
  • Children’s Yoga after school classes are FREE to all children Tuesday and Wednesday for that week, but parent must call the studio to reserve a spot.
LivingWell is offering:
  • 30 minutes free with the purchase of a 60 minute Massage or Facial Treatment ($85) A $21 savings and your treatment time will be 90 minutes.
  • FREE 15 minute consultation with Dr. Al Costanza, Doctor of Natural Medicine.
  • FREE 15 minute Skin Analysis and Consultation

Urban Elements is offering:
  • All week at UE 10% off all body care, aromatherapy incense, candles and oils. Just mention the phrase “Live In Love."
  • UE is also hosting free chair massages - check the schedule for more information!

Body & Soul Massage and Wellness is offering:
  • Free chair massages, hand paraffin and sugar scrubs, and added values to facials and massages throughout the week (check the schedule!).

And that's just the beginning. The Health & Wellness Week schedule includes everything from Reiki to group runs, massage therapy to triathlon talks. It's a great excuse to get ready for summer and become familiar with all of the healthy resources in Salem.

For more information, visit the Salem Main Streets web site.

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