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An Elements Massage buildingLongtime Santa Clarita resident Tammy Epley will commemorate the grand opening of a new Elements Massage studio in the Bouquet Center Shopping Center on Saturday, July 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

During the event, visitors will have a chance to enter to win a free one-hour massage. No purchase is necessary. At 5:30 p.m., 20 lucky winners will be chosen and given gift cards redeemable at a later date.

Located at 26568 Bouquet Canyon Road, the Santa Clarita studio is the 21st location in California for Elements Massage, one of the nation’s leading therapeutic massage franchises.

Local franchise owner Tammy Epley, an area resident for more than 30 years, will operate the Santa Clarita studio. Epley began her career in accounting and subsequently held executive management positions at several Fortune 500 companies. Looking for a change of pace from the corporate grind, Epley decided to channel her business acumen by becoming her own boss through franchise ownership with Elements Massage.

“I have been a strong believer in the health and wellness benefits of therapeutic massage for a long time,” Epley said. “I started as a client of another franchise first until I found Elements Massage, and hands-down they provided the best service compared to any other massage studio. To be able to bring Elements Massage to the residents of Santa Clarita is a dream come true.”

The new Elements Massage studio will be open seven days a week, Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The studio will employ approximately 15 massage therapists and a few remaining positions are still available. Qualified applicants can visit the studio or call 661-263-5608 for additional hiring information.

The inviting and tranquil atmosphere of the studio reflects the brand’s dedication to providing a therapeutic and personalized client experience.

Available services include traditional offerings such as deep tissue, Swedish and hot stone massage, as well as innovative therapies such as Himalayan salt stone massage that helps stimulate circulation, improve sleep, reduce inflammation and improve one’s overall sense of well-being.

Providing the best massage to their clients is something Elements Massage prides themselves on and that’s why they offer “The Elements Promise.” Elements is so committed to being number one in customer satisfaction that they promise to meet or exceed a client’s expectations — or the next massage is on the house. They are so committed to improving each client’s health and wellness that this guarantee is placed on every massage session.

Elements Massage was founded on the concept of massage-only and continues to live true to that premise since opening its first studio doors more than 11 years ago. The Santa Clarita studio contributes to the brand’s presence in 32 states with approximately 240 total locations.

About Elements Massage
Elements Massage is one of the nation’s premier massage therapy brand, with approximately 240 locations across the United States and Canada. Elements differentiates itself by providing consumers with a highly customized and therapeutic massage through its industry-leading membership program, the Elements Wellness Program. Members at each studio benefit from a highly rated massage service on a month-to-month basis. As a high-growth franchise brand, Elements Therapeutic Massage, LLC offers franchise ownership opportunities in select territories across the country. To learn more about Elements Massage and franchise ownership opportunities, visit www.elementsfranchise.com.

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