A perfect location for your medical practice...and a great investment. December PLATINUM PLANNER (continued from page 41) plil••■■• ,■••■ •■■■••■ .••■ , • ••••• ■ •••••• •■ ••11 FOR LEASE •••■•• 116111, • COUNTRY CONTRIBUTIONS: Country stars Martina McBride, LeAnn Rimes and Carrie Underwood perform in the "Country Cares for Hurricane Relief Holiday Concert" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Net proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity to rebuild homes in the Gulf area. $45-$275. (248) 372-0100. 60,000 Square Foot Medical Office Equity Participation Available Completion Summer 2006 •••• • • • • • • * MS • • • • •• *00 •• • • • • •••••• 04 • Se 0* cteat=ee r n. 11. 0 .7.1- <, FROM BOOKS TO STAGE: Junie B. Jones, a lively musical based on Barbara Park's children's books, follows a first-grader getting used to new children, a new teacher and new specs. The curtain goes up at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at the Pasant Theatre in East Lansing. $7. (800) WHARTON. Keystone Medical Center, located in Novi, Michigan on Twelve Mile Road one quarter mile East of Beck Road. For leasing and ownership information, please contact: ERIC BANKS OR BOB MOON (248) 324-2000 MUSIC DELETED: The home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has a program without musicians Thursday, Dec. 15, when slam poetry reverberates from the stage. The once-a-month readings offer an open mike at 8 p.m. in Allesee Hall. Regular participants are working toward the final, citywide competition. $7. (313) 576-5111. www.KeystoneMedicalCenter.com Developer: DEVELOP MANAGEMENT Leasing Agent: Friedman Real Estate Group. Inc.( 1 COMPANY pMENT magazin 0•• 00 ***** *9 • OW** • • • • • • i•• OOOOOOOOOOO / FRIENDLY STRINGS: The Borromeo String Quartet, formed in 1989 by students at the Curtis Institute of Music, performs at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, in an event hosted by the Chamber Music Society of Detroit at the Seligman Performing Arts Center, 13 Mile at Lahser, Beverly Hills. $23-$75. (248) 855-6070. e. t1 G C. e C, ■ 1 C f. 4. ct: e- 3 GLOBETROTTERS' GREETING: Basketball fans can meet the Harlem Globetrotters after their game with the New York Nationals Wednesday, Dec. 28, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The game helps celebrate the team's 80th anniversary. $15-$36.50. (248) 372-0100. G NEW DEVELOPMENT--PETOSKEY/HARBOR SPRINGS The Cottages at Woodfield. Single family detached cottages, community center with 1 /2 of the 100 acres dedicated to forests, ponds, open spaces and walking trails. 2 or 3 bedroom cottage homes with fireplaces, gourmet kitchens and walk-in closets. 1400 to 1800 square feet. Just minutes from ski and golf resorts, public boat launches and beaches. Homes from $160,000 to $200,000. 231.347.0905 www.woodfieldpetoskey.com M5saif, s tIci NEW DEVELOPMENT--PETOSKEY/HARBOR SPRINGS The Cottages at Woodfield. Single family detached cottages, community center with 1 /2 of the 100 acres dedicated to forests, ponds, open spaces and walking trails. 2 or 3 bedroom cottage homes with fireplaces, gourmet kitchens and walk-in closets. 1400 to 1800 square feet. Just minutes from ski and golf resorts, public boat launches and beaches. Homes from $160,000 to $200,000. 7 ocral feld Yatag'i?, 231.347.0905 www.woodfieldpetoskey.com PLAYTHINGS APLENTY: Recreation is the goal of the Toy & Hobby Expo held Dec. 30-Jan. 1 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi. Toys, trains and collectibles will be shown 5-9 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday $7 adults, $3 children 6-12. (734) 455-2110. FAMILY EVE: The young and not-so-young can ring in the new year on Dec. 31 with arts and entertainment activities sponsored by the Birmingham Principal Shopping District. The alcohol-free First Night is open to revelers looking for family fun. (248) 433-3550. MURDER MUSIC: The Meadow Brook Theatre starts the new year with a dark comic thriller about a Broadway producer whose mother has transformed him into a killer. No Way to Meat a Lady, written by Douglas Cohen, runs Jan. 4-29 on the Rochester campus of Oakland University. The musical, a co-production with the BoarsHead Theatre of Lansing, can be seen at 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays except Jan. 21, when the time is 6 p.m. There are 2 p.m. shows Saturdays and Sundays, except for Jan. 21. The curtain goes up at 6:30 p.m. Sundays, except for Jan. 29. $20-$38. (248) 377-3300. E-mail items to Suzanne Chess/er at PlatinumPlanner@aolcom. 42 • I) E E NI E 12 -27 115 • JNPLATINUM