Warren Winters, LMT
Believe in compassion, community, and education 💆✨
06/03/2026
Healing hands. Open doors. Inclusive spaces. More love. Happy Pride Month to the massage and bodywork community. ABMP is proud to be in your corner. 💖🌈
05/16/2026
Our team had a great time at the Laurel Dace Day Race and Conservation Celebration. Amy’s husband offered massage and Amy and Kailee gave out lavender lemonades to help raise money for the cause!
05/16/2026
We raised an additional $75 for conservation efforts at Laurel Dace Day! Thank you to everyone who stopped by, as well as the fantastic volunteer crew for the event!
05/16/2026
Dear local businesses,
Want to help Calamitys celebrate the folks who continually give of themselves to ensure our youth have a brighter future? We’re looking for folks to help sponsor our upcoming Education Celebration Night (June 3rd). ALL school employees will be treated to a free drink and given the thanks they deserve! Those who sponsor will have logos on all print material and social media. Email Jordan [email protected] for details.
If you’re a school employee, please make sure to stop by! You deserve so much more than coffee, tea or lemonade, and we want you to know you are SEEN! ❤️
05/13/2026
A Dace By Any Other Name Podcast Episode · The Podcast Aquatic · May 13 · 56m
04/19/2026
04/14/2026
A great opportunity to support & network with the community in East Tennessee!
Local entertainers and small businesses wanted to help us bring Sweetwater Pride 2026 to life!
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧ Small, local, LGBTQIA+, disabled, and/or poc performers and businesses to the front please!!
⭐️ Apply through the link in the comments
💕 Tag who you want to see on June 6th at the Duck Park!
04/14/2026
From April 11-17, we observe Black Maternal Health Week.
BMHW is a week-long campaign to build awareness, foster activism, and community-building and amplify perspectives of Black women.
Despite advances in medical care, racial and ethnic disparities associated with preterm birth persist.
In 2022, the rate of preterm birth among Black women (12.34%) was about 1.5 times higher than the rate of preterm birth among white or Hispanic women (7.64% and 8.72% respectively), according to the CDC.
For more information on how maternal health and how to have healthy pregnancies, visit https://mightymoments.org/.
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