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Ketubahs? YES!!!

Glass to break? YES!!!
Make a preserved memory
of your wedding? YES!!!

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THE BASEBALL LAB, Novi. Your birthday boy
has hopes of being the next MLB rookie of the
year, but it’s the middle of winter and there
are 10 inches of snow on the ground. How
about a party at the Baseball Lab? The indoor
facility takes baseball to new levels. For 2½
hours, your kid and his (or her) team (up to 18
players) will have private access to the entire
facility where they will start with batting
practice and finish with a Home Run Derby or
a nine-inning game of baseball in their choice
of MLB parks. Time in the Upper Deck room
is included for refreshments. Parties start at
$299 for full facility rental; you provide food
and beverage. (248) 719-7868;
baseballlabnovi.com.

We’re
continuing

26 years

of quality
service…
For weddings!!!!

Tradition!
Tradition!

Give us a call
(248) 557-0109
Celebrating 26 Years!! Alicia R. Nelson

Alicia@traditiontradition.com

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THE FASHION FACTORY, downtown Mt.
Clemens. The Fashion Factory offers fun
and fashionable birthday parties best suited
for ages 7-107. Choose from three different
packages: the Princessa, the Diva and the
Fashionista. Varying in time and length, each
package allows the birthday party girl and
her guests the opportunity to create fashion
accessories or clothing. All the fabric and sup-
plies are included while an instructor leads
party goers through a lesson on individual
computerized sewing machines. Depending on
the package, time is also included for refresh-
ments. Parties are ideal for eight kids, but the
Fashion Factory is happy to work with you on
a custom package. Prices range from $255-
$500 for a 1½-3 hour party. (586) 549-3274;
ilovethefashionfactory.com.

Private & Group
Lessons available

Ballroom, Hip-Hop

BORN YOGA, Birmingham. “Little yogis come
to life” at Born Yoga. Boys and girls will love
these custom yoga parties that combine the
fun of a yoga class with a theme that you
choose. Create a princess, superhero, beach
or glow-in-the-dark yoga party. Older kids
have the option of aerial yoga and there’s lots
of add-ons, too. Each party is led by owner
Ashley Goldberg and 2-3 assistants who will
make sure you and your family don’t lift a
finger! Born Yoga will provide everything you
need and work with you to personalize your
party — right down to the playlist. You can
provide the healthy snacks or let the studio
arrange it for you. Namaste! Parties start at
$295 for an aerial party and $350 for a yoga
party. (248) 480-0452; bornyogastudio.com.

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A La Carte
Banquet Facility

3065 Orchard Lake Rd,
Keego Harbor, Mi 48320

Bring in Your Own Caterer,
Bar & Décor.

248-738-9496

ROLLADIUM, Waterford. Originally opened in
1950, this massive roller rink just underwent
a 5,000-square-foot expansion to include
a discovery ropes course and a new video

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arcade. Host 10-16 skaters with access to a
party room for one hour, or rent the entire rink
for 50 of your closest friends. Parties include
skate rental, paper products, pizza, pop and
special gifts for the birthday child, including
a free month of learn-to-skate lessons. Prices
start at $14/skater, and vary with seating
and session times; rent the rink for $400. The
ropes course and video games are extra, but
totally worth it. (248) 674-3949;
rolladiumfamilyfuncenter.com.

THE EDGE TRAINING CENTER, Commerce
Township. Celebrate your birthday as a Ninja
Warrior — coaches lead children ages 5 and
up through a variety of courses and obstacles
designed to test agility and strength. After
the birthday kid and their ninja friends run
through the course and complete all the ninja
circuits, they can break to a private room to
fuel up. Add-ons include additional gym time
and the option for adults to participate. One-
hour parties start at $25/child for 10 guests.
(248) 877-1525; theedgetrainingcentermi.com.

MINIATURE MOTORWAYS, Mobile Party. Like
Steve McQueen! Your kid’s need for speed will
be satisfied by Miniature Motorways slot-car
racing cars and tracks. Kevin Mark has been
creating custom tracks for 27 years. Choose
from three tracks and more than 4,000 cars —
street rods, sports cars, vintage and modern
NASCARS — and race side by side. The tracks
include lap counters and timers, while racers
control the speed with hand-held devices.
At least two staff members will come out to
set up, break down and offer commentary on
every race, making this an exciting event for
any age. Parties are a minimum of 3 hours and
start at $600. (734) 261-6169;
miniaturemotorways.com.

LIVONIA BAKERY AND CAFE, Livonia. So
many cooks in the kitchen! Little bakers get
the chance to make their own meal at the
Livonia Bakery and Cafe. Upon arrival, guests
are outfitted with aprons and chef’s hats and
treated to a lesson in pizza-dough making,
followed by garnishing. While those bake, kids
head to a decorating station where they can
design their own individual cakes with tons of
fun toppings. Then — time for pizza and des-
sert. Parties last two hours and include pizza,
drinks and cake. $15/child. (248) 474-0444;
livoniabakeryandcafe.com. *

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