Springtown Epigraph

Springtown Epigraph

Springtown Epigraph

Extract from “The Springtown Epigraph” of Wed Spet.15, 2010 – Special on Wild West Festival – page 13

The Wild West Festival never fails to provide unique experiences (…). This is year is no different and one new vendor is local resident Stefania Lee introducing her unique approach to massage therapy to festival-goers.
(…) Lee specializes is a deep tissue massage that ‘re-educates’ your muscles and helps improve posture, circulation and a host of other things that go bad on us gradually. You might not even realize how much you need to stop by, but you can expect to be amazed. Believe it or not, Lee started out providing massage therapy for horses. But “the horses taught me a lot” she said, “I learn from them”.

Lee is native of Italy (the one in Europe rather than Texas) but came to Parker County only 4 years ago after meeting ‘a cowboy’ a marrying him. She speaks a charming Italian-flavoured English, and has a knack for seeing out-of-balance aches and pains in humans as well as equines. (…)

The journalist has been a client of Therapeutic Bodywork since last July. The article was a sweet surprise!! Thanks a lot Gail.

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