University Recreation to Offer Holiday Massage Discount

Newly renovated massage room in the HPER building
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Newly renovated massage room in the HPER building

The University Recreation massage program is offering a holiday special through the month of February to all University of Arkansas students and UREC members, as well as the entire university community.

 “The massage room has been completely renovated with new bedding, flooring and décor,” said Linda Fricke, massage program supervisor. “We thought that this special offer could make a great gift for a loved one or yourself.”

University Recreation massage currently offers 30-minute, 60-minute and 90-minute massages. Couples massages are available upon advanced scheduling. Three licensed massage therapists have been hired to increase massage appointment availability for the growing demand. Please call 479-575-4646 or email lfricke@uark.edu to schedule an appointment today.

Contacts

Linda Fricke , membership coordinator
University Recreation
479-575-4646, lfricke@uark.edu

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