Integrative Acupuncture holds open house for charity
DELRAY BEACH — Integrative Acupuncture officially opened for business Friday with an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony. The office, owned by Drs. Harmony Brown and Kimberly Marrone actually has been opened for eight weeks now.
Friday's event benefited the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and Aid to Victims of Domestic Violence of Palm Beach County. Blush salon and Avenue Pilates co-sponsored the event.
The open house included free demonstrations of tai chi, pilates yoga, and free mini massages.
Integrative’s offices are at 220 Congress Park Drive, Suite 239 in Delray Beach. Photos by Palm Beach Business.com.
Integrative Acupuncture owners Drs. Harmony Brown and Kimberly Marrone cut the ceremonial ribbon symboling the opening of their office in Congress Park. At the right is massage therapist Elizabeth Johnston working on Connor Lynch.
From left, Shonny Cohen, a personal trainer, Mary Ellen Spellman and Frederico C. Nogueira and Jean Magrella, both of Avenue Pilates, a co-sponsor of the event.
Deborah Bernard, co-owner of Blush salon in the Pineapple Grove section of Delray Beach, with Beverly Spivey. Blush also co-sponsored the open house.
From left, Suzi Saint Tropez of Fashion Angel in Boca Raton, Rodney Dunetz, an acupuncture intern with Mind Body Basics in Highland Beach and Stephanie MacKay.
From left, Paul Kelly, massage therapist and qi gong instructor, Reed Smith and Kerry Callison, father of Harmony Brown.
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| JAN. 26, 2008 | PALM BEACH BUSINESS.COM |
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