Massage Events in Redding Campus

Massage Events in
Redding Campus

Class Observation: Intro to Swedish Massage

Monday Jul 21, 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location Redding Campus

Experience Life as a Massage Therapy Student – Join Us for Observation Day! Step into the world of massage therapy with a special opportunity to observe and participate in our Introduction to Swedish Massage class — a lively, hands-on session where you’ll get a true taste of the student experience. What to Expect: Sit in on a real class and try techniques for yourself Meet our passionate, experienced instructors Connect with current students and hear their stories Discover our warm, supportive learning environment If you love what you see (and feel!), you’ll have the chance to enroll and continue your journey with this cohort — exploring advanced techniques like Deep Tissue, Lymphatic, Sports Massage, and more. We’re excited to welcome you — your path to a rewarding new career could start here!
Swedish massage class observation

CE Class | Discovering the Link Between Fascia and Trigger Points

Tuesday Jul 22, 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location Online

Are you a massage therapist looking for NCBTMB approved CE classes? Join Cynthia Ribeiro on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 from 6pm-10pm for an ONLINE CE class.
Cynthia Ribeiro doing a neuromuscular therapy demo on the hip

CE Class | Biopsychosocial Pain: Biological Considerations

Saturday Aug 9, 9:00am - 1:00pm

Location Online

Are you a massage therapist looking for NCBTMB approved CE classes? Join Cynthia Ribiero ONLINE on Saturday, August 9, 2025 from 9am-1pm for a webinar integrating Neuromuscular Therapy and Biopsychosocial Pain Management.
The Biological Aspect of a Biopsychosocial Pain Management Assessment

CE Class | Biopsychosocial Pain: Biological Considerations

Tuesday Aug 26, 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Location Online

Are you a massage therapist looking for NCBTMB approved CE classes? Join Cynthia Ribiero ONLINE on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 from 6pm-10pm for a webinar integrating Neuromuscular Therapy and Biopsychosocial Pain Management.
The Biological Aspect of a Biopsychosocial Pain Management Assessment