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October 01, 2004 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-01

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were looking inside the castle,"
Wauldron said of scenes that
include minstrels playing music, a
banquet of diners and a magician
pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
Wauldron also created the design
for Noogieland's kitchen and bath-
room, complete with a fireplace
mural.
In addition to her work on
Noogieland — whose renovation
was sponsored by Toys R Us,
Children's Fund and Kids'
Playroom — Wauldron serves on
the Gilda's Club Art Committee
and has twice designed groups of
corporate offices in the building.
The owner of Wauldron Design
Associates in Beverly Hills,
Wauldron has been an interior

designer for more than 25 years
and works on commercial and resi-
dential projects as well as having
designed model homes and organi-
zational showcase houses.
In addition to her work in
design, Wauldron has other creative
interests, including her current
study of Latin dancing with an
emphasis on salsa dancing.
"The new space inside Gilda's
Club is unbelievable," Wauldron
said. "Being there is like leaving
the world of reality and going into
this wonderful fantasy — a place
where kids can forget about their
worries and problems, where
everyone is beautiful — and hope-
ful."



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