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Massage Envy Partners With USO Puget Sound Area To Relieve Stress For Active-Duty Military And Spouses

Puget Sound Massage Envy

All Puget Sound Massage Envy locations will offer free military massages on July 23. (Photo Credit: Massage Envy)

On Monday, July 23, active-duty military members and their spouses can receive a free one-hour therapeutic massage session at all Puget Sound area Massage Envy locations. The event marks the second annual Massage for the Military Day created by the local Massage Envy clinics in partnership with the USO Puget Sound Area as a way to both honor local heroes and their families, and provide beneficial stress relief through massage.

Throughout the day, the 21 Puget Sound area Massage Envy locations will provide an estimated 1,000 free one-hour massage sessions. Participants are encouraged to book early and reserve their spot.

Puget Sound Massage Envy

What's better than a free massage? (Photo Credit: Massage Envy)

“As military personnel and their families are often under tremendous stress, we not only want to say thank you, but hopefully give our troops a truly meaningful gift in the best way we know how through our healing hands,” said Barney Nelson, Regional Director for Massage Envy in Washington state.

Regular massage has been linked to stress reduction as well as many other health benefits–including lower blood pressure, improved sleep and relaxation.

WHEN:  Monday, July 23, 2012 (Hours vary at each location.)

WHERE: Please call the Massage Envy location nearest you to book your spot.

TICKETS: Free for all active-duty military members and their spouses. Military IDs will be required at check-in.

 

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