A massage releases stress more peacefully than primal-scream therapy and more discreetly than a highly televised bulldozer rampage. Find an appropriate outlet with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $29 for one 60-minute massage (a $65 value)
- $75 for three 60-minute massages (a $195 value)
- $115 for five 60-minute massages (a $325 value)
Massage appointments are available from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
On their first visit, Groupon customers may opt to receive an initial chiropractic examination without an adjustment.
Family Chiropractic and Wellness Center
Since graduating from Pennsylvania College of Chiropractic in 1994, Doctor of Chiropractic Mike Farrell has dedicated hundreds of hours to helping people recover from injury and sustain overall wellness through comprehensive chiropractic care. The veteran doctor performs spinal adjustments, chiropractic massage, electric muscle stimulation, and ultrasound therapy to treat soft- and hard-tissue problems, as well as more complex ailments including fibromyalgia, allergies, insomnia, and headaches. He also participates in ongoing education programs to provide his clients with the most advanced care and the trickiest brainteasers about brains.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Boat Naming
Naming a boat or “ship” is probably the most important part of boat owner"ship." Here’s a guide to naming your sea craft no matter what “type” it is (this sentence was typed, which is why the quotes around “type” are funny):
Personal Yacht
• A Seafoam Symphony (boat name by Mikæl)
• Charity Schmarity
• If This Boat’s a-Rockin’, Please Come a-Knockin’ – We Do Not Want to Drown
• Martha’s Windward
• Yachtoberfest
Commercial Boats
• The Chuggler
• The SS Hungry Man
• Big Boat
Cruise Ships
• The (Type of Fruit/Time of Day) Princess
Speed Boats
• Angry Angus
• Daddy’s Little Metaphor
• My Best Friend’s Wake
• This Tears It: I Enjoy Speedboats
• Last of the Boat-Speedcans
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