New from Age Zone Day, Jan. 25, brings speed stars and interactive simulations to enhance the displays. Hours are 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday-Saturday, Jan. 19-25, and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26. Admission is $12 adults/$6 seniors 65 and over/$6 children ages 7-12/chil- dren under 7 free when accompanied by a parent. (313) 877-8777. www.naias.com . Krystyna is offering an exclusive facial treatment from the Vie Beauty Collection, a high performance application specifically intended to lift, sculpt and contour facial features. Regain smooth, youthful skin by softening surface wrinkles, and increasing skin's elasticity and firmness. Call today to schedule your appointment 248.540.0600 www.krystynaseuropeanspa.com 31815 Southfield Rd., Suite 32 Beverly Hills, MI 48025 CIRCUS ABOUT TOWN Urban areas are at the center of the lat- est Cirque du Soleil production, Saltimbanco. The acrobatics and the music give a sense of what goes into making an upbeat, pulsating city — diverse people, breathtaking skyscrap- ers and the rushed pace of activity. Energized street entertainers mix with gymnasts for a variety of antics and sometimes a suggestion of family. Electronic music provides a background for choreography that reaches from Spanish flamen- co to a bungee ballet. The show, which runs Jan. 23-27, is performed at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. The entertainment begins at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday. $37.50-$67.50. (313) 471-6606. Give the of water tY this new year! Lessons at Goldfish are now more affordable than ever with monthly billing! COOLEST ART The 26th anniversary of Michigan's largest ice carving event — the Plymouth International Ice Sculpture Spectacular (top, right) — will fea- ture dozens of statues carved from single blocks of ice, numerous multiple-block sculptures crafted from as many as 100 blocks and dozens of pieces formed from 330-pound segments of frozen water. Spectators can see works in progress as well as the final structures Friday-Sunday, Jan. 25-27, in downtown Plymouth. The free exhibit showcases the projects of professional ice carvers in addition to the creative initiatives of students enrolled in colleges and high schools. The majority of the carving and the student competitions take place during daylight hours, when visi- tors can see how the work is done with chain saws, razor-sharp chisels and blow- torches. Local schools with culinary instruction provide professional judges and carving teams. (734) 459-6969, ext. 1#. www.wattsupinc.com . • Year row , sma I group instruction for infants to .12 year olds. • 4 Two heated indoor swimming pods kept at $0 degrees, • Family locker room and private changing area, * Acti ,,,rity area for birthday parties and events., ❑ E-mail items to Suzanne Chessler at PlantinumPlanner@aoLcorn. • Additional programs include a recreational swim team and family swim times SPEWALIZING IN GROUP AND PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS 2388 COLE ST. SUITE# 101 • BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 248.644.1914 GoldfishSwimSdtool.com .11\1 platinum • JANUARY 2008 • B 2 9