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Small Biz Saturday: Thrive Massage & Bodywork focuses on safety
Read full article: Small Biz Saturday: Thrive Massage & Bodywork focuses on safetyANN ARBOR, Mich. Its a unique time to be working in massage therapy and Thrive Massage & Bodywork owner Heidi Johnson has put safety first at her business. As the only staff member to return to work, Johnson created an intense safety strategy while adapting her business. Between two to five days after a session, Johnson follows up with her clients to make sure they havent presented any COVID-19 symptoms. When working with clients, Johnson wears a mask and face shield. Thrive Massage & Bodywork is at 2500 Packard Street.

Thrive Juicery in Ann Arbor to open second location downtown soon
Read full article: Thrive Juicery in Ann Arbor to open second location downtown soonThe second Thrive Juicery location will be at 111 W. Liberty St. in downtown Ann Arbor. Photo | Thrive Juicery facebookANN ARBOR, Mich. - Taking over 111 West Liberty Street, Thrive Juicery will open its second location in downtown Ann Arbor soon. Even though it feels quick to be opening a second space, it feels right and were excited about it, said Mignery. Mignery also said that opening a second location is the only way of bringing its juices and offerings downtown. That being said, the smoothies, salads and toasts on Thrives menu will be made in front of customers at the Liberty location as they are at the Stadium location.

Michigan State University to open allergen-free dining hall
Read full article: Michigan State University to open allergen-free dining hallEAST LANSING, Mich. - Students with food allergies will soon have a new place to dine on Michigan State University's campus. The school is opening its first allergen-free dining hall, Thrive, on Monday, the Lansing State Journal reported . "We want to make people feel welcome in the dining halls," she said. She said the dining halls aren't limited to only students with food allergies. "If they're good, they're going to eat it, it doesn't matter if they're gluten free or not."