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Ashley Smith welcomes anyone to experience a massage.

 

Ashley Smith specializes in therapeutic massage.

 

By Rich Wicks | Guthrie Center Times, August 2025

Ashley Smith, owner and operator at Main Street Stop in Adair has the knowledge and experience to help with many aches and pains.

“I do massage therapy; I specialize in therapeutic massage, for people who may have pain, migraines, tingling back or arms, lower back pain,” Smith said. “I also do Swedish massage, which is more of a relaxing massage, and I also offer prenatal massage.”

Prior to opening her shop in Adair, Smith worked many years in other communities.

“Aug. 6 of 2012 is when I first opened my business in Waukee. I worked there in Waukee for a year and then eight years in Clive. I also opened in Atlantic, so I was driving between Atlantic and Clive for a while,” Smith said. “I bought this shop in 2020, and then in 2022 was when I was finally able to open up here. This was a Mexican restaurant before I bought it, so we had to take everything down to the studs. There was a lot to do here.”

Opening a massage therapy salon during the COVID pandemic was obviously a major setback, but Smith weathered that storm and is happy for much more favorable business conditions now.

Since opening in Adair, Smith has chosen to cut back on traveling.

“I went fulltime here in 2023 and closed my other locations,” she said.

That change has allowed Smith to focus on family and the Adair community. 

“I have three kids and my husband, Jared, has three kids,” Smith said. The kids include Javin (20), Addison (18), Valia (13), Ari (10), Lexie (10) and Neela (9).

Smith also serves as president of the Adair Chamber of Commerce and coaches youth softball. She said she is proud to be helping the Adair community thrive and grow.

Smith’s building houses two other businesses. 

“I have an aesthetician (skincare specialist) in the building, too. She’s able to do facials, microderm abrasion, waxing and other services,” Smith said. 

This summer, all downtown businesses in Adair have faced a challenge due to the major street renovation on Audubon Street. Because of this, most downtown businesses have welcomed customers through their back doors. At Smith’s Main Street Stop, that means customers come in past the tattoo artist’s shop (White Trash Tattoo) before arriving at Smith’s business. The street project is expected to be completed later this fall.

Smith welcomes anyone to come in and discuss what she can offer to help with various conditions. She encourages customers to view her massage services as a way to keep bigger issues from occurring. She drew a comparison to regular oil changes for a vehicle. She says it is something that, if done regularly, “helps keep everything running smoothly.” Smith said for any individual, the frequency of massage will be determined by many factors, but she noted that many clients enjoy returning every four to six weeks, on average. Smith also stresses that massage can be beneficial for anyone, young or old.

“I’ve worked with all ages. I’ve worked with babies, and I think, right now, my oldest client is 96,” Smith said.

Smith offers sessions ranging from 30 minutes to 120 minutes in length. 

“I always tell people who are new to it, ‘Try a half-hour. If you like that, we can do 45 minutes the next time,’” Smith said. She added that her philosophy is that the clients should speak up regarding what they prefer. 

Those interested in booking an appointment can do so via the shop’s Facebook page or by calling or texting Smith directly at 641-745-9095. Her usual hours are Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., but she also schedules some appointments on Saturdays as needed.

“It’s your massage, not mine,” Smith said. “There are many different modalities, deep tissue, reflexology and other things. I don’t charge extra for those. I try to treat my clients as if they’re my family members.”