Open Damt I Places To Go Don't-Miss Events EASTERN MARKET'S FLOWER DAY On Sunday, May 17, from 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Detroit's Eastern Market will look like the country's largest flower garden; all sheds and open areas are covered with every possible annual, perennial, herb, shrub and tree at prices well below what nurseries charge. Find dahlias, fragrant jasmine, pastel Gerbera daisies, dozens of rose varieties, sweet lilac bushes, smoke trees and succulents. Metropolitan Detroit Flower Growers Association (MDFGA) members arrive every year from Michigan, Ontario and neighboring states to share 15 acres of the heartiest varieties for this region, and they're ready to answer questions about how to help them thrive. So grab your wagon, decorate it if you're so inclined and come early for the best selection. HUNTINGTON WOODS HOME TOUR Huntington Woods' diverse architecture is a unique local treasure, which is why the Huntington Woods Women's League is excited to announce its 23rd Annual Home Tour, taking place Sunday, June 7, from 1-5 p.m. The tour, which starts at the Huntington Woods Library, features five to six beautiful homes with a variety of architectural styles that reflect the diversity and character of the city. The cost is $20 in advance online at www.hwwl.org or $25 on the day of the event, available at the Huntington Woods Library (26415 Scotia Road) or the Huntington Woods Recreation Center (26235 Scotia). All proceeds raised from this event are redistributed to local charities supporting education, women's and children's causes, such as Berkley High School scholarships, the Huntington Woods 4th of July Parade, Berkley Youth Assistance program, Norup Food Pantry and other great organizations. NO MORE J.* - • ■•■ "1013VISMINIEZX ar...:1•1111111sVi arialigigkiraM .:;40411M11.11 - Tmezins, Amomminagio,, Aror- mew gorIMMIM vErmwo ■ mliNe -11MIEMW IMMEMENS. V IFTING ; --attraleminor meow_ if BC' iriltiMeV 481.1.1r1 AIROMMOMP7Xtot_.•41•19Will E AV Y —1012 F. — 1=11•111.4Er tirskiga, '11:11Faist I XVII/ • 1...1.1101111131 . wy^ villesmulnotr.r7-ar 34111FIMMIErteri WAIIIIVISSIREFArle .:411: 111110/1011~116111.111IWAIIICY 117411.11 _.......E111•1041111M.V.Err. 'mff 1.1.0•Par ill1/73P-116% • Glide both ways with ease! ■■■■ ••Pnlb... IMMEMEM••.- 111~0711,1L.-. L'MM • Patented Horizontal Wood Blind Track that lets each blind... ---or• .17- _?-••• ■ •• Ws - ■ ••n• re _ killGa ■E■ ir 1•• 1.■•■•••■ r. • ■ I...• al • • EN • 'MN or Ma =ma Oa • Move effortlessly into its original aligned position • Can be opened, closed or raised in all positions • Designed for 2" or 2-1/2" wood slats. •.• WM MP. MOM. • ■•■■••■■ • • • Complete Window Coverings • Wood Blinds & Cornices • Direct from national mill View a video demonstration: www.gliderblinds.com 46 May 14 • 2015 JN 248-932-0810 WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN