The Electric Strawberry Brings Alternative Wellness to Sidetown

Located on the corner of Grand Avenue and Hazel Street, The Electric Strawberry is committed to giving back to the community.

The Electric Strawberry is a safe space for all and offers an eclectic alternative wellness center staffed by a holistic RN and Energy Therapist combined with a groovy Salt Room, ABA Independent Bookstore, and small Coffee & Tea Bar.

Founded by Angela and William and their two daughters, this is a family-owned and run ‘home’ and safe space for all. “We opened The Electric Strawberry in honor of Angela’s father who proudly served in the 25th Infantry of the Army during the Vietnam War. He taught us to be strong and resilient and push through no matter the obstacle and to always help your fellow man and community,” said William Harding, co-owner of The Electric Strawberry.

During his healing process, he and Angela assisted Veterans of many types. Angela is an RN who is trained in both Eastern & Western modalities of healing and their Native American ways shine through with the products and services they offer. Proceeds from selected products will also be donated back to the community with hopes to help more Veterans and their families. 

Whether you are looking for alternative wellness such as Salt Room Sessions, Reiki, Acupressure, or Naturopathic remedies, a spark of soul with music and books, need a little fuel from an electrifying treat, or healthier snack from 3 generations of healers, or maybe a sympathetic yet trained ear for a life coaching session – ALL are promised a sense of belonging and community. 

The Electric Strawberry is now open to comfort and repair your soul. “Consider us family,” Angela said.

Find them at 500 W. Grand, Facebook: TheElectricStrawberry, or on their website at www.theelectricstrawberry.com. Call 501-621-4133 for more information.

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