NEWS
August 2007. Scam alert. Be aware of
a scam targeting therapists. Click for
more details.
June 2007. Massage.ie has added
on-site massage to
it's range of services. Now you can have the benefits of massage
without leaving the office!

May 2007. Massage.ie has a new logo.
The logo was designed by Shivaun Gallagher. Working as a
freelance designer, Shivaun specialises in bespoke (wedding)
stationery as well as logo design. Asked about her design
Shivaun says "The design represents the form of a figure with
arms outstretched to give an abstract notion of a masseur and
the art of massage. The arms are brought together to give the
idea of welcoming those that may need this service and highlight
the personal, professional service
www.massage.ie provides. The
colour used is indigo/purple which based upon the chakras system
represents wisdom, protection, vision, responsibility and
understanding".
August 2006. A Fringe First!!
Massage.ie will host free workshops on self-massage for
performers at the Dublin International Fringe Festival.
These workshops on self massage will teach performers how to
use massage techniques to prepare for, and relax after!!,
performances. For further information contact Massage.ie by
email.
Click here for more
details.
July 2006. Massage.ie is
volunteering it's services at a charity day in aid of SIMON at
The Elbow Room on Saturday 19 August 2006. Reiki, therapeutic
and sports massage, acupressure, Indian Head massage,
aromatherapy and reflexology will be available on the day.
Special appearance by Karen Ward of the Health Squad who will
provide one to one consultations. For bookings for the charity
day contact Jill at 085 737 5510 or Massage.ie by
email.
June 2005. Again Massage.ie was
involved in the Special Olympics, this time in the Eastern
Regional Games. Mark Donoghue from Massage.ie worked as a
massage therapist in Morton Stadium, Santry, Dublin,
supplying pre-event and post-event massage to athletes (and
some volunteers!) participating in the event. For more
details about the Special Olympics in Ireland, please visit
their website:
www.specialolympics.ie.
May 2005. Massage.ie is pleased to
add sports massage to the list of treatments available.
Sports massage is extensively used by amateur and professional
athletes to prepare for, and recover from! all types of sporting
events.
April 2005. Massage-a-thon in aid of
Special Olympics Go! campaign.

On the left, Mark Donoghue of
Massage.ie who organised a massage-a-thon in aid of the Special
Olympics Go! campaign. This campaign is to allow more people
with learning disabilities participate in Special Olympics.
December 2004. Massage.ie was
delighted to continue and expand it's sponsorship and support of
CoisCéim, the exciting and thrilling Irish dance group.
December 2003. Massage.ie began
sponsoring the work of award-winning Irish dance group CoisCéim.
As long-time admirers of their work we were very happy to become
dance angels to support their innovative programme. More
information on CoisCéim is available on their website:
www.coisceim.com.
June 2003. Special Olympics World Summer
Games 2003.
During the Summer of 2003, Ireland
hosted the Special Olympics World Summer Games. This was the
first time the Games had been held outside the USA. It was also
the first time that Massage Therapists supplied their services
to the athletes, officials and volunteers who participated in
the Games. All Massage Therapists gave their time and expertise
free of charge.

Mark Donoghue of Massage.ie, one of
the Massage Therapists at the Special Olympics World Summer
Games 2003.
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