THERE'S NOTHING MORE UNFASHIONABLE THAN PAYING FULL RETAIL. 1-- .1,42 FAST RIDES: Amusement park attractions come to Novi June 1-4, with an annual carnival offering fun activities for the entire family. Single-ride tickets and all-day wristbands — to spin, t\vist and move in various contrivances — will be on sale at the Rock Financial Showplace, 46100 Grand River. (248) 348-5600. www.wadeshows.corn. GREEK GRANDEUR: All kinds of original and juried art fill the streets of downtown Detroit for the annual Greektown Arts Festival, scheduled June 2-4. Visitors looking for items to enhance their home spaces can get extra energy from the Greek cuisine featured during festi- val days. Entertainers also are scheduled. (248) 689-8734. HISTORIC HOMES: With homes dating as far back as 1895, Historic Indian Village is one of the area's most elegant historic neighborhoods. View homes, gardens and more at the 33rd annual Historic Indian Village Home & Garden Tour, the state's second-largest home and garden tour (preceded only by a tour in Marshall, Mich.) 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday, June 3. 813 in advance; 818 at the door. (313) 922-1736. www.historicindianvillage.org . The power of passionate shopping BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY STORE • POTTERY BARN OUTLET GAP OUTLET • CALVIN KLEIN BCBG MAX AZRIA FACTORY STORE • NINE WEST OUTLET ...over 150 brand-name stores! Bring this ad to Guest Services to receive a FREE coupon book! 1-75 to Exit 136 • 877-BR-OUTLETS • primeoutlets.com HIGH HATS: Replicas of a ship, castle and sheep horns became the legendary designs of Irish milliner Philip Treacy, whose creations were encouraged and promoted by his friend and muse, Isabella Blow. Those hats make up an exhibit, "When Philip Met Isabella," running June 3-Aug. 27 at the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills. The styles, some created for the Chanel and Gianni Versace fashion houses, are on view 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. the fourth Friday of each month. 84-$6. (248) 645-3032. • TAPAS-STYLE DINING ♦ LIVE 1AZZ FRI-SAT-SUN • BOUT IOSJE N E COLL ECTI ON AT THE COPPER BAR DETROIT DRESSUP: Actors in costume, booths with multimedia art and tables featuring gourmet foods add to the upbeat days of the Detroit Festival of the Arts. The annual event, set to all kinds of music, runs June 9-10 in the Cultural Center. (313) 577-5088. * LUNCH & DINNER TUESDAY - SATURDAY ANIMAL ATTRACTIONS: The Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan has picked the Detroit Zoo for its Summer Stroll for Epilepsy, deciding to raise money amid lively surroundings. The event starts at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 10, and encourages people to walk in groups and with families. (800) 377-6226, ext. 217. SOLE SUPPORTERS: Run or walk with groups rais- ing finds for the Michigan Parkinson Foundation, which is sponsoring two days of activity. Those raising funds to combat the disease meet Saturday, June 10, at South Lake Schools Administration Building in St. Clair Shores and Sunday, June 11, at Maybury State Park in Northville. (800) 852-9781.ww-w.parkinsonmi.org . • 1' C d 11 1 i E stro 11OUR MAGAZ1Nr!) "REta izp, I AU !ZAN 1 200.'' : Continued on page 37 I GRAN D R AvF )0WNTOWN` EA R. NGTON 248:478--123 511 JNPLATINUM • JUNE 2006 • 35