FREE DELIVERY WITHI\ VETRO DETROIT* A u,als. PLATINUM 'I-) LANNER BY SUZANNE CHESSLER PEPPERED PERFORMERS: Ray Kamalay & His Red Hot Peppers with Walter White star at the free jazz concert sponsored by Farmington Hills at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, at Heritage Park, Farmington Road near 11 Mile. If the weather is bad, the concert will be at the Costick Center, 28600 W. 11 Mile. (248) 473-1857. BOAT CARAVAN: Lighted and decorated boats. show their gear at the Boat Town Festival of Lights. The waterway parade, along the Clinton River, begins at dusk Saturday, Aug. 6, in downtown Mount Clemens and ends at Metro Beach Metropark, Metropolitan Parkway in Harrison Township. (586) 469-6818. o A LIFESTYLE HOME STORE 1623 WYANDOTTE ST. E. j WINDSOR 519.252.9174 WWW ICONFORTHEHOME.COM - CALL THE STORE FOR DETAILS a ) If you're thinking about a mortgage, let Chase Home Finance show you the next step. MORTGAGES MADE EASY • We have years of experience in making the dream of home ownership an affordable reality G Mortgage specialists will guide you every step of the way, from application through closing O We'll help you determine how much house you can afford and select the mortgage best suited to your needs Before you take another step, call Chase Home Finance today. Stuart Wise (248) 763-8059 stuart.b.wise@chase.com d_ CHASE are subject to credit and property approval. Program terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Not all products are available in all C r All loans states or for all loan amounts. Other restrictions and limitations apply. All loans are offered through JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or Chase Manhattan Bank USA, TENDER 01.5 24 • N.A. depending on product type and property location. © 2005 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All Rights Reserved. AUG UST 2005 • JNPLATINUM .0 E z", ART PLUS GREENERY: The Orchard Lake Fine Art Show, with a range of juried works shown at 125 booths, has a garden landscaped just for the event. Visitors are invited 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, on the St. Mary's campus, Orchard Lake Road at Commerce Road. (248) 684-2613. BRASSY BODIES: The 27th annual Concours d'Elegance at Meadow Brook features "Magnificent Cars of the Brass Era," showing vehicles from the early 1900s, when polished brass radiators, headlamps and bulb horns were popular. A bonus for this year's event — held 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday Aug. 7, on the grounds of Oakland University in Rochester — will be the Concorso d'Italia with vintage vehicles from Italy on display $20-$25. (248) 269-7672. CHOO-CHOO: "The Greatest Children's Outing in History!" — a morning dedicat- ed to train adventure — runs 10 a.m.-noon Monday, Aug. 8, at Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood, Dearborn. There will be free train rides, sto- rytelling at a depot, the opportunity to design and make engineer hats and an on-board sing-along. $20-$14. (800) 835-5237. FARMING FRAMEWORK: Animals and plants are at the heart of the Michigan State Fair; but there also are performances by nation- al stars, carnival attractions, contests of talents and plenty of food. The annual event runs 10 a.m.-10 p.m.Wednesday, Aug. 10, through Sunday, Aug. 21, at the State Fairgrounds, near Eight Mile and Woodward, Detroit. $9/$4 children 2-11 years. (313) 369-8200. ISLAND ANIMALS: Visitors to the Detroit Zoo — and observant animals — experience festivals on special days throughout the summer. The Caribbean Festival — Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 13 and 14 — features authentic entertainment, foods, arts, crafts and children's activities from the islands. Culture and nature come together on the zoo grounds, 10 Mile near Woodward, Royal Oak. (248) 398-0900.