On Being Grateful...



There are only a handful of experiences a person can count as life-changing and we have to say that participating in this year's AIDS Walk in our beloved San Francisco was definitely one of those moments. The swelling energy of the crowds (an estimated 25,000 people in nearly 1,000 teams) was palpable; every age of every race of every background could be found in Golden Gate Park marching together for a singular purpose and honestly, it's hard to find something more beautiful than that. This year's walk raised $3,011,245 and Therapy is very proud to say that we were able to contribute $5,000 in the fight to find a cure. And because of the undeniable good this charity does, Therapy will participate in next year's SF AIDS Walk and we are calling on all Therapy-enthusiasts (or lovers of humanity or both!) throughout the Bay Area, or wherever you may reside, to join us at Golden Gate Park next year so that you, too, can experience this electrifying event!

July has been a month heavy with good tidings, and in turn, with gratitude. Not only were we lucky enough to be part of the AIDS Walk, but we were also voted the best boutique in Mountain View by readers of their local newspaper, the Mountain View Voice!! Being loved by our customers is good enough for us, but having it made official really hits the soft spot, leaving us full of pride over the fact that you chose us.  So a big thank you to everyone who voted!!! We are truly, truly grateful!

One last thing. It's become rather public news already, but we just want to give another shout out to our new city, Pleasanton! We will be opening up our 8th location hopefully by mid to late August on Main Street and we can't wait to see a gaggle of new and known faces when we have our grand opening! We will definitely keep everyone updated on exactly when we'll open and any other news that pops up.

 


 

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