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Posts Tagged ‘ Apartments Southfield MI ’

New Year,Night Out Checklist

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November 15, 2011
New Year,Night Out Checklist

Don’t let the ball drop on your plans! Here are a few things to remember when planning for a New Year’s Eve celebration (and no it’s not too early). Baby Sitter Let’s face it. Somebody has to stay home with the kids. If you’ve hired a reliable baby sitter to watch your little bambinos...
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It’s Girl Scout Cookie time – which flavor is your favorite?

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January 20, 2011
It’s Girl Scout Cookie time – which flavor is your favorite?

Somewhere around the end of January we tend to stray from our health and fitness goals, the New Year’s resolutions and promises we made to eat better and workout more regularly. And I think I have it all figured out. This is exactly the time of year when we start to see Valentine’s candy...
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Southfield grad brings ‘Green Hornet’s’ Black Beauty to Detroit auto show

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January 13, 2011
Southfield grad brings ‘Green Hornet’s’ Black Beauty to Detroit auto show

The North American International Auto Show serves as a homecoming of sorts for Farmington Hills native Matthew Ford. Now living in Los Angeles, the Southfield Christian High School graduate arrived in certain style – driving Black Beauty – known best for its role in Sony Picture’s upcoming release, The Green Hornet. With a long...
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Metro Detroit arts organizations seek new ways to fill seats

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November 10, 2010
Metro Detroit arts organizations seek new ways to fill seats

It’s no secret that arts and cultural institutions in and around metro Detroit could use a boost. We’ve all heard the stories of cutbacks. Even as museums, theaters and cultural institutions alter their programming to appeal to a wider audience, cut their ticket prices and offer special promotions, the struggle to fill seats still...
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Treat pets to a safe, not scary Halloween

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October 25, 2010
Treat pets to a safe, not scary Halloween

With Halloween just around the corner, our thoughts often turn to costumes, trick-or-treating and candy apples. Don’t forget, this time of year can mean scary stuff for the family pet. With strangers traipsing up to the front door one after the other masked and covered in makeup, Fido won’t quite know what to make...
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I’m Jack! The Pumpkin King!

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October 21, 2010
I’m Jack! The Pumpkin King!

The smell of hot, buttery popcorn, fresh oranges and slices of watermelon filled the Saturday morning air. Every since I’ve known, it has been a tradition in our family to frequent the Eastern Market on Saturday Morning, taking in the aromas of freshly picked fruit and gently picked flowers. The feel of the crowd...
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Are You Living a Premature Death?

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October 6, 2010

The notion of dying or when we will die is not a thought we wish to think about and certainly not languish in. Normally, we think about how much life we have ahead of us, of loved ones that we always wish to be with, and we contemplate on the things in our life...
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Are we there yet???

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September 29, 2010

Lately have you felt like you have been sitting in your car more than usual? Well, if you live in Macomb county or maybe even Oakland county you know about the horrific construction. The normal rush hour traffic is already boring and irritating, let alone sitting in traffic for half an hour to an...
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Michigan family makes it into the ‘other Facebook movie’

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September 27, 2010
Michigan family makes it into the ‘other Facebook movie’

There is plenty of talk about David Fincher’s The Social Network, a film due out this weekend about the rise of Facebook. In the meantime, an indie flick titled Catfish has been making waves in limited release as “the other Facebook movie.” A documentary that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January, Catfish...
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Plymouth is about to welcome a Cupcake Station

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September 17, 2010
Plymouth is about to welcome a Cupcake Station

Get ready downtown Plymouth residents. Pure decadence is on it’s way. It takes the form of a tiny, perfect cake. The Cupcake Station, which originated in Birmingham and has expanded to Ann Arbor, will open at 318 S. Main Street on Sept. 21. These little cakes come cute, compact and completely crafted from scratch....
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