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This Saturday is... The MAS Manchester Grand Opening Party!

Where:  MAS - Manchester @ 813 Canal Street in Manchester

When:   9am - 4pm, this Saturday the 25th.

Why:     We moved in December but hadn't yet celebrated.  Now is the time.

Free acupuncture all day long....prizes...raffles....Snacks!

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Okay, here's the rundown for happenings over the next few weeks.

1)  MAS Manchester & Nashua will be giving free treatments to all Military Veterans this coming weekend starting Friday, the 3rd through Sunday, the 5th.

Please call for appointments if it's your first time to our shops.

MAS Holiday weekend hours:


Manchester
669-0808
Friday, the 3rd - 9-7p
Saturday, the 4th - 9-noon
Sunday, the 5th - 9-4p

Nashua
579 - 0320
Friday, the 3rd - 9-1p
Saturday, the 4th - 9-noon
Sunday, the 5th - closed

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2) 5-For-$65 Punch Cards are back for July!
You know them, you love them.
Pick them up at your local MAS through July 31st.
(limit 3 per person or total of 15 credits on one's account)

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3) Mark your calendars for The MAS Grand Opening party in Manchester!

Saturday, July 25th at MAS Manchester, 813 Canal Street in Manchester.

Here's what you can expect:

- Free Acupuncture for all!
- Free Prizes!!
- Snacks & Drinks & Laughs!!!
- Free Acupuncture Raffle with proceeds to POCA Tech!!!!
- This is a great time to bring in your Friends & Family!!!!!

Join us all day from 9-4. Spread the word!

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With a few of us attending and teaching at POCAFest in Providence, RI this weekend, we've had to trim our clinic schedules a bit.

Here's the quick rundown:

Manchester

- Last appointment this Friday the 12th will be at 6pm.

- Last appoint this Saturday the 13th will be at 2pm.

Nashua

 - Last appointment this Saturday the 13th will be at 1pm. 

By Sunday the 14th, we'll be back to our normal Spring/Summer schedule.

See you soon!

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Signing up for our newsletters is the best way to keep up to date with all MAS goings-on.  We make the bi-monthlies interesting, timely, clever and include juicy specials for sure.

Find the sign-up box at the bottom of this and every page on our site.  

 

 

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All month long Animal Care workers and Volunteers are welcome to $10 treatments at MAS Manchester & Nashua. Meow & Woof!

In addition, our friends over at the Studio 550 Art Center in Manchester (at 550 Elm Street, natch) are also offering a June special for animal workers and volunteers as well; $10 off Date Night in the Pottery Studio, held on Friday & Saturdays nights. Simply put, Date Night is an hour and a half crash course on how to throw on the pottery wheel. Reservations requested, but walk-ins welcome.

Enjoy yourselves over there!

Please help us spread the word about monthly specials. We appreciate you letting your co-workers, friends and family know each month.

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A regular at the clinic and I had an excellent conversation a few weeks back.

What initially began as Lisa asking how we were doing finding a replacement for our friend/colleague Tracy who recently moved to Vermont to open a clinic in Chester, turned into an exchange of ideas that left us both feeling relief from what the other had to share. I'm inclined to recount our conversation in order to make clear to our patients how we work in a particular sense, and why.

Finding an acupuncturist who is a good fit for Community Acupuncture clinics can be a tricky task. What we find most valuable in our clinical staff - and perhaps more to the point, what we don't find valuable - are traits many of our colleagues are unprepared for.

"What are you looking for in a hire?", Lisa inquired. I began to list a few characteristics: a clear communicator, an honest and hard worker, someone who can quietly command a room full of sleeping people...

Lisa nodded.

...a Populist, a lover of People first and Chinese medicine second.

Now she looked confused.

I began to explain how acupuncturists are taught lots of different therapies aside from acupuncture itself while in school. As a result, graduates are often compelled to offer not only needle work, but also various lifestyle and dietary advice. And for many acupuncturists this is well and good. But I'd maintain this advice is not necessarily always welcome or constructive for patients.

Two thoughts come to mind about giving lifestyle advice:

1. Patients often already know what we've been trained to advise, namely the benefits of: getting more exercise or more sleep, eating less low-quality food or not so late at night, etc.

and

2. Many patients already work with a nutritionist or naturopath or weight-loss group and so already have plenty of information at hand.

Community Acupuncturists consciously try to avoid adding to the information overload many are already reckoning with these days. Instead we simply offer people the time and space to decompress and sort things out through a steady stream of acupuncture treatments. More often than not this is plenty to help initiate a positive response, allowing people to see patterns and situations more clearly for themselves.

Lisa smiled and nodded.

"If I did have questions and wanted your opinion, would you be willing to share it?" she asked.

The answer is, of course, but we wouldn't just assume you didn't already know.

I asked her how she would have reacted during her first visits to the clinic when she showed up constipated and tired, if we had taken the liberty of suggesting she stop eating so much of her favorite cheese and drank more water. "I would have thought to myself 'I already know I should do that'. The reality of it is, I know I was eating too much cheese and not drinking enough. It's a pattern I get into when I'm all stressed out. The problem is when I get into that practice, it becomes a downward spiral - more stress, more poor eating and dehydration, constipation and fatigue - and more lousy choices to follow. Something else had to give before I could get my act together."

Knowing she was able to break this pattern a few months back, I asked what she attributed it to. "An attitude adjustment thanks to a string of acupuncture treatments", she answered quickly then went on, "the treatments help me deal better with stress. I'm able to let it all roll off my back. When this happens, I make better decisions all-around on my own, including around eating. I have the resolve to carry through the things I should do, and avoid more of the things I shouldn't. I can do this because I don't have that monkey on my back."

I was nodding now.

This is a great example of why we tend to give treatments (and enough of them) and not lifestyle advice, I explained.

It's also one of the most important traits of an effective Community Acupuncturist; they recognize what you just explained, to be true. They know that acupuncture itself has a knack to help people make healthier choices.

"So, did you find someone yet?"

Yes we did as a matter of fact.

Andy Wegman @ MAS

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Andy Wegman @ MAS

We figured a 3rd birthday was as good a time as any to launch a new website for the clinic. The site is after all, nothing if not a reflection of what goes on any given day at MAS. It stands to reason then, visitors here on the site should be able to take a peek at what the clinic currently looks like and how a visit works, hear what other folks getting acupuncture have to say about their treatments, and pick up a great book to read while sipping a cup of tea. Heck if we dig deep enough, we might even catch an update on the bathroom key from Nancy, our incomparable front desk general somewhere in these pages.

Well, we're certainly hoping the site helps answer more questions and is able to tell more of our collective stories; both locally and beyond. And the story telling is, without exaggeration, the main reason this and other Community Acupuncture clinics exist. If our patients didn't tell neighbors, co-workers and family about their treatments, MAS would simply cease to be.

So again, thanks very much to you all.

Please feel free to drop us an email if there is something that's missing that you'd like to see or hear - or contribute to the site yourself.

And a giant Thank You to all who've helped MAS grow young, strong roots in this most excellent city by the River.

Here's to the next three years...Cheers!

Andy Wegman @ Manchester Acupuncture Studio

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