NOVI
248-826-2629
43296 11 Mile Rd.
Novi, Ml 48375
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WEST BLOOMFIELD
248-716-7760
6563 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield, Ml 48322
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1 HOUR MASSAGE
OR LUXE FACIAL
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WITH PURCHASE
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Normal rate $89. New clients only
See spa for details. Expires 12/31/16.
`See pa for deMils. Gift cards must total $150. Free
massage or facial prtificate ($74 plue) must be
redeemed at the location which it was purchased.
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Choose from a large selection of athletic shoes.
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE
MEL DRYMAN
Raised in Detroit, Experienced in Arizona
Your Professional
& Dedicated
ARIZONA REALTOR
Mobile: (480) 239-8686
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mel.dryman@azmoves.com
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Each Office Independently Owned and Operated
partnering on this pivotal project for
both parties.
"Our Birmingham location was a
year in the making, so we are beyond
thrilled to be open for business:' said
Lampen-Crowell. "Birmingham is such
an exciting neighborhood, from its
vibrant downtown retail environment
to the active and engaged community
members, and we couldn't be happier
with our opportunity to be a part of
Gazelle Sports also is known for its
community-centric fitness events.
For example, each Thursday, Gazelle
Sports hosts its Urban Herd, a free
weekly run, which leaves from the
Birmingham store at 6:30 p.m. Simply
show up and join in. The Birmingham
store also will offer regular paid clinics
and running training programs. *
it all:'
Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 6
In addition to its variety of active
living and casual apparel and gear,
as well as its impressive shoe wall,
p.m.; and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. For more in for-
Gazelle Sports Birmingham is open Monday-
!nation, visit www.gazellesports.com .
NEW DESTINATION IN BIRMINGHAM
VOILA Boutique
GIVE TO COATS FOR KIDS AT BEVERLY HILLS CLUB
European Women Clothing
Beverly Hills Club has joined hands
with the Salvation Army and its Coats
For Kids Program in an effort to keep
area children warm this winter.
For each new or gently used coat,
hat or pair of gloves donated through
Dec. 19 at the club by or on behalf of a
child ages 2-5, a free tennis or swim-
ming lesson will be given to that child.
Children ages 3-5 can take advantage
of a tennis lesson and children ages
2-5 years can enjoy a swimming les-
VOILA Boutique
Eur¢ilioan Women Ciothini
son. This opportunity is open to mem-
bers and non-members.
Beverly Hills Club owner Steve
Satovsky said, "This is a wonderful
way to have your child participate in a
healthy activity and fun sport while at
the same time, teach them a valuable
lesson about giving to others"
Space is limited for lessons so regis-
ter early at the club, 31555 Southfield
Road, Beverly Hills or online at
bhckids.com . *
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WNW
395 Hamilton Row, Birmingham, MI
248-385-1313
www.voiladesigns.biz
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December 15 2016
KADIMA'S ADELMAN APPOINTED BY SNYDER
Kadima Executive Director
all our residents is of the utmost
Eric Adelman was recently
importance:' Snyder said in a
appointed by Gov. Rick
statement. "This board will be
Snyder to the Michigan
part of continuing efforts by
Public Health Advisory
the state to ensure we are put-
Commission. Southfield-
ting the health of Michiganders
,
based Kadima is a compre-
above all else."
hensive residential, thera-
The 24-member commission
°
peutic and social service
will
complete an assessment of
Eric Adelman
provider to all people with
the current public health service
mental health needs.
delivery system in Michigan, at both
"Ensuring the health and safety of
the state and local levels. *