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October 19, 2006 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-19

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Thurs., 10 am — 8 pm
Sat., 10 am — 5 pm

Integral to Birmingham's social life
is the pre- and post-movie saun-
ter through town. With two movie
houses — the cozy, eight-screen
Uptown Birmingham (211 South Old
Woodward, 248-723-6230) and the
12-screen Palladium (250 North Old
Woodward, 248-723-6240) — showing
first-run films, evenings and weekends
make for some terrific people-watching.
Weather permitting, one of the best
spots to spy the comings and goings is
on the southeast corner of Woodward
and Maple. Grab a seat on a bench, or
find a spot on the stoop in front of the
display windows at Ann Taylor Loft
(101 South Old Woodward, 248-644-
8110), savor a latte from Java Hutt
(207 S. Old Woodward, 248-642-7569)
or enjoy a mammoth serving of ice
cream from Cold Stone Creamery
(108 S. Old Woodward, 248-540-6162),

181 S. Old Woodward, Birmingham, MI 48009

(248) 642 - 1690 www.CeresnieandOffeniurs.com

sit back and enjoy the show.
Or, grab a blanket and chair and
head over to Shain Park (downtown,
across from City Hall) for the free,
weekly, In the Park Concert series.
Visit www.ci.birmingham.mi.us for
times and schedules.

Numerous civic and business orga-
nizations host a variety of annual
events, including special shopping and
fashion programs, art festivals and
a vibrant Farmer's Market, Sundays
from July through October.
As well, The Community House
(www.communityhouse.com , 380
South Bates, 248-644-5832) plays host
to a variety of annual art and antique
shows and fundraisers, home and
garden tours, wine tastings, and an
assortment of classes and workshops.
For a complete "to do" list, visit
www.enjoybirmingham.com

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