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October 04, 2007 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-10-04

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ART WITH
ATMOSPHERE:
A pianist playing pop
songs and a storyteller
offering costumes for chil-
dren's participation enter
into the Sugarloaf Art
Fair. The recurring show is
planned Oct. 19-21 at the
Rock Financial Showplace,
46100 Grand River, in
Novi. Some 300 artists,
from jewelry makers to
painters, display their
works, while Bob Geresti
entertains music fans with
their favorite standards and
the Middle Earth Studio
turns stories into perfor-
mance experiences. As the
artists sell their multimedia
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designs, there also will be
demonstrations to reveal
techniques. Many conces-
sions with specialty foods represent culinary creativity and treat opportunities.
Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. $7. (301)
990-1400.

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PLASTIC SURGERY

Specializing in Cosmetic Surgery &
Aesthetic & Reconstructive Breast Surgery

DANIEL SHERBERT,

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Certified by The American Board of Surgery, The American Board of
Plastic Surgery & Fellowship Trained in Aesthetic & Reconstructive
Breast Surgery

ALL FOR BIKES: Variety — the Children's Charity is getting ready for its
December bicycle giveaway. Funds for the bikes will be raised at the organiza-
tion's Lights, Camera, Auction! event Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, at the Emagine
Theatre, 44425 W. 12 Mile, in Novi. The area's best taste experts — from the
chefs at Dearborn's Ritz-Carlton to the cooks at Buddy's Pizza — will serve a
strolling supper before a sneak preview of a new feature film. A silent auction also
is part of the fare. The Bikes for Kids program selects young bike recipients from
local nonprofit agencies supported by Variety. Co-chairs of the benefit are Judith
Solomon and Michael Bressler. The party begins at 6 p.m., and the screening
starts at 7:45 p.m. $50-$100. (248) 258-5511.

(248) 865-6400
5807 W. Maple • Suite 177 • West Bloomfield

HAUNTED HUNT: Untold scary creatures will fill Heritage Park in
Farmington Hills to celebrate Halloween. Young visitors can find their own
paths — and some worthy frightening figures — 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25,
and 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Oct. 26-27. The park, along the west side of
Farmington Road between 10 and 11 Mile roads, will introduce new and imagi-
native fun experiences as developed by area organizations. Holiday hooligans are
encouraged to get directly involved with the celebration. The event is not recom-
mended for children younger than 7. $5 -$7 payable at the site. (248) 473-1803.

PRINCIPLED INTERIORS: Interior designer and author Jamie Drake has
planned colorful residential rooms for top celebri-
ties, such as Madonna, and public places, including
Gracie Mansion, the mayoral home in New York
City. Michigan residents can learn his design prin-
ciples emphasizing five categories — luster, texture,
color, curve and mix — when he appears at an open
house and lecture 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at the
Michigan Design Center, 1700 Stutz Dr., in Troy.
Drake will sign copies of his trendsetting book, New
American Glamour, after he talks about how to make
an ordinary room extraordinary. $45 includes the
book; $60 per couple. (248) 649-4772. 7

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