Friday, May 11, 2012

Hand & Stone featured in Nazareth Patch

Hand & Stone was recently featured in the Nazareth Patch in an article titled, "Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held for New Hand & Stone." The article focuses on the new Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa opening by Clayton Cox and John Krafty and the ribbon cutting with The Easton Area Chamber of Commerce. Highlighted in the article are various types of massages and facials offered at Hand & Stone. The article also has many good photographs of the ribbon cutting ceremony and the Hand & Stone location.  Click here for the entire article or see below.


Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held for New Hand & Stone
By: Mallory Vough

The opening of a new business can be hectic and a little stressful, to say the least. Unless, of course, the business you're opening is a newHand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa.

Clayton Cox and John Krafty, owners of the new Hand & Stone in Lower Nazareth Township, cut the ceremonial red ribbon Sunday afternoon, marking the grand opening of their business.

"This was a venture we decided to take on a year ago, and it's really an honor to see it come to fruition," Cox said. "We look forward to being a part of the community and contributing to the community."

The Easton Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

According to Cox, the Hand & Stone located in the Lower Nazareth Commons Plaza has been open since January, but he wanted to wait until spring to hold the grand opening.

While members of the public waited to enjoy complimentary chair massages and waxing (chin, eyebrow or lip), Cox and Krafty gave tours of the 11-room spa.

If a tension headache has you feeling weary, Cox explained, the signature hot stone massage will melt away that tension and stress.

The stones, which come in a variety of sizes for different parts of the body, are heated to 120 to 130 degrees. But don't worry about getting burned. Cox said that each massage therapist is trained to give an introductory stroke so the heat isn't jarring.

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