Grand Opening! Come Join Us June 4, 3-7pm

You are invited to join us in celebrating our new, second location located at 8 University Way, on Wednesday June 4, 3-7pm with a Grand Opening.

With multiple treatment rooms, an infrared sauna, a designated room for couples treatments, and several common spaces including a lounge, Jasmine Healing Arts will now be able to offer services to multiple people at a time as well as host spa parties. Surrounded by quiet farm land and our own designated parking this is a dream come true for us.

Jasmine Healing Arts will continue to offer services at the original High Street location as well as the new, second location at University Way.

The Grand Opening Celebration will include free chair massage, light refreshments and a raffle to benefit Families First. Families First is a non-profit which services youth and adults with disabilities. The proceeds of the raffle will help to fund Families First programming that isn’t covered by Medicaid. Prizes include gift certificates to many local businesses including Malisun and Paradox Pastry, Dr. Hauschka Skin Care products, a spa date package with a couples massage and a $50 gift certificate to Peter Havens restaurant, and the grand prize; a spa party for four. Raffle tickets are $5 each and can be purchased at Jasmine Healing Arts on High Street prior to the event as well as at the event on June 4.

For more information call Jasmine Healing Arts at 802-257-0333, email info@jasminevt.com or visit www.jasminevt.com.

Where is 8 University Way? University Way is the private drive on which the Families First campus lies. It is on the dead end road that leads to Fort Dummer State Park, minutes from Exit 1 off of I91. Formerly the Famolare Farm, it was a working dairy farm for 100 years until Joseph Famolare purchased the property in the 70’s, renovating the farm buildings to become housing and an educational facility. Families First purchased the property in 2022. We now have the small building pictured above which is the first building on the left when you enter University Way. It was originally the creamery building when it was a dairy farm, then it became offices, an acupuncture clinic, and now Jasmine Healing Arts Center!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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