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JEWELRY
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88 I Orchjrd Luke Rd
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(2218) 851-5030
There are plenty of goodies available at The Shirt Box on
Northwestern Highway in Farmington Hills for the man in your life.
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ENDED
HOLIDAY
It HOURS
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General admission to the
Detroit Institute of Arts is
free for residents of Wayn
Oakland and Macomb
counties. Bring your famil
and friend for extended
hours this holiday!
Mini Bow Ties by Gladson, $30. These whimsical lapel pins show
your guy's fun side at any event and tell the world he doesn't take
himself too seriously.
Boutonnieres by Edward
Armah, $40. These colorful
boutonnieres add a stylish
splash of color to any suit or
jacket.
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EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS:
Dec. 24 & 25: Museum Closed
Friday, Dec. 26: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Orfila
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boutowire
Saturday, Dec. 27—Tuesday, Dec. 30: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 31: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 1: Museum Closed
Friday, Jan. 2: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
What's life without a companion?
Give your lapel the best gift
Not a flower, the perfect accomplice.
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FINAL DAYS!
Guest of Honor: Monet's Waterlily Pond, Green Harmony
Through January 4, 2015
FREE with general admission
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
5200 WOODWARD AVE.
313.833.7900 DIA.OR
1965340
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Wear It Again Wool mittens are handmade locally in Milford by
craftswoman Cyndi Hughes. Hughes turned her love of sewing
into a business, which helped put her youngest child through col-
lege. She makes the mittens from 80-100 percent recycled wool
sweaters. The interior of the mittens is fleece lined, and they are
machine washable. The mittens are available in a variety of styles,
including Michigan State University, the University of Michigan
and solid colors. Each pair is $45. Ten percent of the sales will be
donated to the Detroit nonprofit Heart 2 Hart.