Business briefs, Sept. 9 edition

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Bade joins StarSeed Day Spa

Business briefs, Sept. 9 edition
Barbara Bade, LMT

StarSeed Day Spa has welcomed Barbara Bade, LMT, of Westborough to its team. A graduate of SpaTech Institute, she is a member of the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP). She brings a background of fitness and nutrition to her work, which she says is a combination of several modalities including deep tissue and sports massage, providing a massage that is both therapeutic and relaxing. Her goal for each massage is to reduce the aches and pains of stressed muscles, improve mobility and allow a sense of ease and well-being. Bade is available for appointments from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. She is offering new clients an introductory special of $10 off a one-hour massage during the month of September.

 

Balloons All Over recruits kids, adults for Applefest Parade

Balloons All Over is recruiting kids and adults of all ages to walk in the Applefest Parade. Participants will be fitted with a unique balloon sculpture to walk with in the parade. Please contact Balloons All Over staff for more information at 1-508-366-6307. Deadline for sign-up is Wednesday, Sept 14. To find out more about Balloons All Over, visit www.balloonsallover.com.

 

Zumba with Myriam begins in Shrewsbury

A new six-week session of Zumba with Myriam begins Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Trinity Church in Shrewsbury, 440 Main St. The cost is $40 for the six weeks or $8 per class for drop-ins. A six-week morning session begins Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 9 to 10 a.m. The cost is the same as the evening session. For more information, visit www.rhythmoz.com.

 

Tower Hill hosts annual Gardeners Emporium

Sunday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tower Hill Botanic Garden, located at 11 French Dr. in Boylston, will present the eighth annual Gardeners Emporium, a fall plant and garden accessory sale. This autumn tradition is a unique opportunity for gardeners to experience a diverse array of specialty plants and gear up for their fall gardening. Admission and parking are free. For more information, visit www.towerhillbg.org.

 

Artisan Bread Workshop at Culinary Underground

Sunday, Sept. 11, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Culinary Underground School for Home Cooks, 21 Turnpike Rd. (Brickyard Square), Southborough, will hold an Artisan Bread Workshop. Love the smell or, even better, the taste of freshly baked bread? Then learn how easy it is to make it yourself during this workshop. Cost is $85 and registration is required. To register or to find out more, visit www.culinaryunderground.com.

 

St. Mary's Credit Union holds customer appreciation events

Business briefs, Sept. 9 edition
Richard Holland of Holland Woodworking in Marlborough shared a laugh with St. Mary's Branch Manager Billy Castillo during a St. Mary's Customer Appreciation BBQ at their South Bolton Street branch in Marlborough.

St. Mary's Credit Union recently held a number of Customer Appreciation BBQ's at three of their branches to thank their members for their loyalty and business. Free hamburgers and hot dogs were provided to hundreds of members at their Marlborough branch on South Bolton Street during the event.

 

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