THE REAL HEAL JOINS CHAMBER-HOSTS RIBBON CUTTING
The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce a ribbon-cutting
celebration for a unique wellness-focused facility located at 1401 South Carpenter Avenue
in Iron Mountain.
Designed to bring a variety of health, wellness, and supportive services together under
one roof, The Real Heal offers a collaborative environment where practitioners from
multiple disciplines can work together to better serve the community.
Current services available within the building include physical therapy, a wellness lounge
featuring red light therapy, an amethyst mat, infrared sauna, and Himalayan salt room,
massage therapy, acupuncture, mental health services, and a hair salon. The building is
also home to a vibrant community art gallery that brings creativity and life to its hallways.
The Performance Studio hosts a variety of classes and activities, including Pilates,
Taekwondo, and Chair Yoga. Additionally, the Michigan Department of Health and Human
Services continues to operate within the building, complementing the mission of
supporting the overall health and well-being of the community.
The vision for the wellness center was inspired by a deeply personal experience. Following
the passing of her sister in February 2023, owner Margo Juedes witnessed firsthand the
challenges individuals face when navigating multiple healthcare appointments and
providers.
My hope was to create a place where practitioners from different specialties could work
together under one roof for the benefit of the patient,said Margo Juedes ;This space was
created in honor of my sister. You’ll find touches of her throughout the building, including
some of her plants, her favorite colors, and even her handwriting on the walls. It’s a place
built with love, healing, and community in mind.
The long-term vision includes fostering collaboration among providers through regular
meetings focused on community support and care coordination. Margo also hopes to
eventually provide access to a walk-in mental health counselor for both clients and staff
utilizing the facility.
The building currently has several rental opportunities available, including a fully
equipped conference room available for half-day or full-day use, as well as office suites
ideal for healthcare providers and other professionals seeking a welcoming, wellness-
oriented environment. The facility is also actively seeking additional instructors and
organizations interested in offering classes and programs within the space.
This center represents a unique approach to community wellness, said Suzanne Larson,
Executive Director of the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce. By bringing together
multiple services, practitioners, and resources in one location, it creates a supportive
environment that benefits both providers and those seeking care.
The hours will vary for each businness inside the building, but the physical therapy
office is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 7am to 5pm. The Lounge
is open Monday-Friday from 7am-5pm by appointment. Walk in hours are Monday and
Wednesday 8am-12noon and Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm.
You may contact The Real Heal by calling 906-970-9199 or visit their facebook page at
facebook.com/therealheal906/.
IRON MOUNTAIN, MI – The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to welcome
the LongRiders Motorcycle Club as its newest member.
For decades, the LongRiders Motorcycle Club has been more than just a riding
organization. Known throughout the Iron Mountain-Kingsford area for its charitable efforts
and community involvement, the club has made a lasting impact through fundraising
events, toy drives, veteran support initiatives, and other contributions that benefit local
residents and organizations.
The LongRiders are perhaps best known for their annual Toy Run, which has helped bring
holiday cheer to local families for many years. Through this and other charitable activities,
the club has demonstrated a strong commitment to giving back to the community they
call home.
We are excited to welcome the LongRiders Motorcycle Club to the Chamber, said
Suzanne Larson of the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce. Their dedication to service,
community engagement, and supporting local causes reflects the values that make our
region such a special place to live and work. We look forward to partnering with them and
celebrating the positive difference they continue to make in our community.
In addition to promoting motorcycle camaraderie and safe riding, the LongRiders actively
support a variety of local causes through volunteerism, fundraising efforts, and
community events. Their longstanding presence and charitable spirit have earned them
the respect and appreciation of many throughout the region.
The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce is honored to welcome the LongRiders
Motorcycle Club to its membership and looks forward to supporting their continued
growth and community involvement.
You may visit them on facebook at facbook.com/groups/345787027343









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