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Appointments for the Earth
April 22nd at InTouch MicroSpa

It’s a great Earth Day at InTouch! Tuesday, April 22nd is Earth Day, do something wonderful for yourself and the environment with an Appointment for the Earth at InTouch MicroSpa. Mammoth’s only Aveda concept spa will donate 100% of proceeds from every massage, facial, and spa body treatment booked on this day to local hard-working environmental groups. You decide which group you would like your appointment for the earth donation to go to; Eastern Sierra Advocates Network (ESAN), Mono Lake Committee (MLC), or Friends of the Inyo (FOI).

Everybody is invited to celebrate Earth Day with the staff at InTouch. If an Appointment for the Earth doesn’t fit into your busy schedule, please join us on April 22nd for a full day of fun, relaxation, pampering, and education. From 10 am to 7 pm we will be hosting a full day of quick and yummy chair massages, finishing touch makeovers, Aveda stress relieving treatments with our award winning products, and a fun and educational information fair featuring local environmental groups.

In Touch, in partnership with Aveda, will be raising money and awareness to slow global warming and protect biodiversity throughout the entire month of April. Two dollars from the sale of every liter of Indigenous hair and body wash, and all of our shampoos and conditioners will be donated to Aveda’s earth month partner organizations which include; Clean Air-Cool Planet, Coalition for Clean Air and Green House network among others.

Space is limited- book your Appointment for the Earth today by calling InTouch Microspa at 760-934-2836 or stop by at 3324 Main St. next to Schat’s bakery. For more information about our services you may also go to www.intouchmicrospa.com or about how Aveda cares for the world we live in www.aveda.com.
 

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