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December 09, 1994 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-09

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Kiddlywinks Expands
Birmingham Store

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST

". . perfect antidote to
a cold February night .. .
warms the soul
as well as the toes ..

Detroit Free Press

Tickets $23.50-$34.50

Cindy Obron Kahn and Mark Ham at Kiddlywinks.

Call the Music Hall Box Office at 313-963-2366
and ask about student, senior and group discounts.

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Presented By

OMNICARE

Health Plan

MUSIC

HALL



350 Madison Avenue, Detroit

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Featuring: MARYLAND BLUE CRAB • CRAB CAKES

OYSTERS • MUSSELS • FRESH FISH • FULL BAR

WE'RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

621 S. Opdyke Rd.
Auburn Hills
Telephone: 332-7744

Across from Auburn
Pontiac.

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iddlywinks, a downtown STUDENT LEADER
Birmingham children's
Jennifer Rose, a senior at
clothing shop, recently
held its grand reopening. Berkley High School and a Hunt-
The store moved down the street ington Woods resident, recently
to 286 W. Maple to larger space attended the National Young
with expanded merchandise. Leaders Conference in Wash-
Kiddlywinks' owner Cindy ington, D.C. She was among 350
Obron Kahn invited Mark national scholars attending the
conference. The students met
Ham of Flapdoodles to attend
the event.
"I met Cindy nine years
ago, and our companies were
at the same stage. The
growth of both of our busi-
nesses has been parallel," said
Mr. Ham.
Flapdoodles, a children's
clothing line from Delaware,
is known for its mix-and-
match separates in all-natur-
al fabrics. The versatile line
is all domestic-made.
Upon entering Kiddly-
winks, there is a large, white
wooden table. Ms Kahn said
the table is specifically for dis-
playing different solids, prints
and colors to customers so
they can build a wardrobe for
their children.
The store was designed by Jennifer Rose
Ron Rea, of Peterhansrea,
and Sara Cullen, of Sara Scott with Washington legislators and
Cullen Designs. Around the ceil- participated in leadership skill-
ing border, there are cute sayings building activities. "I thought the
and illustrations by Kim conference was amazing. It was
Curran and Marcia Doolin of the best time," sad Jennifer, who
Hausworks. In the middle of plans to major in political science.
the store is a comfortable
wicker couch facing a television HAVEN BENEFIT
HAVEN, Oakland County's
with a video recorder. The area
of the store resembles a family program for adult and child vic-
tims of abuse, will hold its sev-
room.
"It's very homey," said Carole enth annual "Promenade of
Slotkin, community develop- Hope" 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the
ment coordinator for Children's Palace of Auburn Hills. Nancy
. Leukemia Foundation of and David Katzman and
Michigan. "Cindy is a great Claris and Bill Laimbeer are
businessperson and extremely chairmen of the event. It will fea-
philanthropic," said Ms. ture a glamorous fashion show
by retailer Linda Dresner.
Slotkin.

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