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Northshore August 2020

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 112 AUGUST 2020 Body Ambition Fitness has offered a virtual training option on their on-demand platform. This summer, they are excited about the launch of their new "My 2020 program," which includes workouts and meals for 20 days. Whether you are looking for virtual classes, personal training, nutritional programming, or all of the above, owner Janelle Monteiro and the Body Ambition team are excited to help you meet your fitness goals. 206 S. Main St., Middleton, 978-304- 1043, bodyambition.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E A M O M'S V I LL AG E PEABODY As a business designed to enrich the lives of moms and children, COVID-19 presented its fair share of challenges for A Mom's Village. Despite the obstacles, the team was able to offer virtual child enrichments and fitness during the pandemic. More recently they were able to open for in person, outdoor fitness classes. During the closure, the team converted their "Little Free Library" into a "Little Supply Library" to help the community support one another. Shelf stable foods, cleaning items and more could be donated or received at any time. 637 Lowell St., Peabody, 978-278-5688, amomsvillage.com Waxing E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E DAY LE 'S E U RO PE A N S K I N CA R E & M E D S PA MARBLEHEAD For sexy smooth legs, head to the experts at Dayle's European Skin Care & Med Spa. 261 Washington St., Marblehead, 781-631-2090, daylesmedspa.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E E LE PH A NT SA LO N & S PA PEABODY Finding a place for a good wax is not easy, which is why once you find one, it's easy to commit. A whole host of loyal clients at El- ephant Salon and Spa in Peabody wouldn't consider going anywhere else for their waxing services, which gives you every reason you need to try them. 142 Summit Street, Peabody, 978-587-2721, elephant- salonandspa.com Yoga Studio E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E (TI E) F LOW YO GA STU D I O PEABODY Founded in 2012, FLow Yoga Studio is a boutique yoga and fitness studio with the goal of creating movement in the community. Over the years, while their mission has stayed the same, their offerings have expanded. FLow now creates movement through in-person classes at the studio, online classes with FLow on the Go, gifts from the Go With The FLow Boutique, and spa services in the Zen Den. Most recently, they launched Roots by FLow Yoga Studio, an initiative that aims to raise funds, awareness, and support for organizations doing important work in the community . 532 Lowell St., Peabody, flowyogaclasses.com WE LLN E SS H OT YO GA NORTH ANDOVER During the shutdown, Wellness Hot Yoga and studio owner Teri Almquist kept up with their clients via daily live, online classes. All classes were offered free of charge. Arguably more necessary than ever, virtual yoga has been a lifeline for so many during this challenging time. Clients were encouraged to join for what they could make work, be it a whole class, some breathing exercises, or just the f loor series. East Mill, 43 High St., Ste. 310 North Andover, 978-689- 9642, wellnesshotyoga.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E TH E E N E RGY BA R R E STONEHAM Whether you're a yoga newbie or a seasoned pro, there's a class for everyone in search of a little namaste. From beginner flow to heated candlelight classes to more advanced dynamic yoga, the variety and quality of yoga offerings is hard to beat. 5 Central Sq., The Dow Block Building, 4th Fl., Stoneham, 781- 435-0441, theenergybarre.com The team at Dayle's European Skincare and Med Spa lives and breathes skincare and the health and well-being of their clients. Like so many other businesses, this has been a challenging time for them. But through it all, owner Dayle Ciampa-Goldstein and her team have been uplifted by the support of their clients and the strong sense of local community. While they have taken every precaution, going above and beyond to try and ensure the health and safety of everyone who walks through their doors, they have also thought of others during this time. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dayle and her team donated all of their personal protective supplies, including gloves and masks, to frontline healthcare workers. Specifically, supplies went to Merry Mixers, which supports MassGeneral for Children at North Shore Medical Center. PA N D E M I C P I VO T Dayle's European Skin Care & Med Spa

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