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Jun 19 2008

Local Business Strives for Cancer Awareness

Published by sarabella at 2:31 pm under Writing Edit This

Reaching back to latter times, some may be familiar with Newkirk’s, a small cafe that once nestled the heart of Eureka, Missouri’s antique district, known for serving smile amongst a humble community. However, you may not be aware that Barb Watts, of Newkirk’s, is now partial owner of Steel Magnolias Spa and Boutique, located at 110 N. Kirkwood, St. Louis, Missouri. 

Similarly to Eureka, Kirkwood lends an air of Norman Rockwell.  Bustling city streets parallel a flourishing springtime floret that envelops the periphery from nearly every compass direction.  Amidst a leaden skyline, the guileful expertise of feminine philosophy unfolds an unwavering layer when the day commences beneath a metaphorical awning, mandating both resilience and beauty to the fluidity of term, Steel Magnolias.

 

As a novice patron, I was graciously welcomed into the quaint Spa and Boutique– that balances an ornamental theme of pragmatic solidarity– by owners, Barb Watts and Sharray Hoff.  At first glance, the eye can’t help but breathe the ambiance.  Despite its unique blend of purchasable accessories, ranging from handcrafted jewelry, a harvest of skincare products and fashionable handbags… the myriad of inviting spa indulgences adds to the diversity they have achieved.  Inquiries concerning the noticeable ‘pink ribbons’ springs forth an intense conversation of Breast Cancer Awareness.  I learn that Steel Magnolias, a whimsical escape masquerading as a Spa, has established a commendable interconnection to the St. Louis Cancer and Breast Institute.  They offer complimentary services every Monday to those afflicted by the disease.  For many, this sheen of altruistic contribution to the fabric of our society… will be remembered, as Steel Magnolias Spa and Boutique honors those valiant as survivors. 

S. A. Harris

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2 Responses to “Local Business Strives for Cancer Awareness”

  1. Mindyon 22 Jun 2008 at 12:04 pm edit this

    Very good to know that services like this are available to everyone and that they honor those afflicted with cancer on a complimentary basis. Thank you for sharing this information. Knowing they give this service to them free of charge encourages the general public to want to do business with them as well.

  2. Alion 25 Jun 2008 at 7:29 pm edit this

    Very nice that you let people know about this free service offered by Steel Magnolias Spa and Boutique. Nice to know you care enough to tell others about a service They (Steel Magnolias) care enough to offer to those in need of a little peace and quiet.

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