November/ December - Downtown Northville!

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November/ December - Downtown Northville!
NORTHVILLE TIMES
TIME TO PLAY WITH US. TIME TO SHOP WITH US. TIME TO DINE WITH US.
Northville Downtown Development Authority ~ 215 West Main Street
Telephone: (248) 349-0345 / Fax: (248) 305-9049
www.downtownnorthville.com
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
NOVEMBER
7
14
14/15
21
22 22/23
29
29/30 29/30 First Friday
Girls’ Night Out
Holiday Home Tour
Holiday Lighted Parade
Free Holiday Movie at the Marquis - Elf
Holiday Greens Market
Small Business Saturday
Santa in Town Square
Gift Wrapping Station in Northville Square
DECEMBER
6
6/7, 13/14 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 6/7, 13/14, 20/21 12/13/14
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First Friday
Santa in Town Square
Santa at Maybury Farm
Gift Wrapping Station in Northville Square
Tinsel and Treasures Holiday Market
Northville Nite Family New Year’s Eve Party
IT’S TIME TO DEDICATE THE GLORIOUS
FLAG THAT IS A HISTORICAL PIECE OF
NORTHVILLE’S LANDSCAPE!
WHEN: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: At the Flag Mural on the Marquis Theatre building in downtown
Northville (in the parking lot behind the theatre)
Everyone is invited and encouraged to join in the dedication!
Everyone has been watching, waiting and supporting the restoration of
the flag mural originally commissioned by the late “Miss” Inge Zayti. The
mural itself was and remains, the work of artist, Jeff Von Buskirk.
The fundraising effort was truly a grass roots campaign. At Preservation
Dental, donations are still being accepted to help offset the cost of the
restoration of this beloved mural. Donations have ranged from $5 to
$500 and to date more than $15,000 has been raised – in memory of
loved ones, through raffles, dinners, t-shirts, newspaper articles, wordof-mouth, and Facebook. The project has been an inspiration.
We must celebrate and take pride in knowing that the community of
Northville, our neighbors, families and friends embrace a patriotic spirit
and have true respect for our national symbol of freedom.
IT’S TIME TO PLAY WITH US!
NORTHVILLE
DISTRICT LIBRARY
212 W. Cady Street
(248) 349-3020
www.northvillelibrary.org
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 2014 EVENTS
Register by phone at 248-349-3020, in the Library, or online at
our Events Calendar.
BATTLE OF THE BOOKS BEGINS
Register and start your reading in December for the 2015 middle
school Battle of the Books. Open to all middle-school students
who live or go to school in Northville. Titles to be announced
December 1. Competition date is Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
WEDNESDAY TECH HELP
Wednesdays, Nov. 5 & 19; Dec. 3 & 17.
40 minute sessions between 5:00 – 7:00 pm. Downloading or
tablet help. Registration required.
DROP IN TECH HELP
Saturdays, Nov. 1 & Dec. 13 between 10:00 am and Noon
Free instruction on general computer questions. Up to one hour
with a volunteer.
BASICS OF HOME BREWING
Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 7:00 pm
Join Rob Nelson of The Northville Winery and Brewing Company as he describes the
process of mak ing beer at home. He and his wife, Carina, have owned their business for many years and will share their knowledge with
participants. Registration required.
BETWEEN THE LINES ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION
Monday, Nov. 10 at 7:00 pm
Enjoy a lively discussion of Gone Girl by Gillian
Flynn. A psychological thriller told from alternating
points of view of what happens when a wife
disappears on the couples’ fifth wedding
anniversary. Fiction. No registration required.
PLAY
INTERNATIONAL GAMES DAY @ YOUR LIBRARY
Saturday, Nov. 15 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm
All ages! Just drop-in to play board and card
games. Register in advance for Minecraft. You
must have your own Minecraft/Mojang account.
Space is limited for Minecraft.
FOREIGN FILMS @ YOUR LIBRARY: Monsieur Lahzar
Monday, Nov. 17 at 6:30 pm
At a Montreal grade school, a substitute teacher is hired as a
replacement for a class that is struggling with a difficult situation.
(French, Rated PG-13, 94 mins) No registration required.
UNRAVEL: TEENS KNIT & CROCHET
Tuesday, Nov. 18 & Dec. 16 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Casual sessions for all skill levels; basic instruction and materials
provided.
TWELFTH NIGHT SINGERS
Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 pm
Enjoy traditional seasonal music performed
by this acclaimed a capella group in
Renaissance costumes. This program is
sponsored by the Friends of the Library. The
program will be held next door to the Library at the Northville
Community Center. Registration required.
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES & THE CREATION OF A WORLD ICON
Wednesday, Dec. 3 @ 7:00 pm
Sculptor Giuliano Zuccato shares his incredible life story in
this presentation, describing his achievements as an artist and
designer for the Ford Motor Company, including the Mustang,
introduced 50 years ago. Registration required.
BETWEEN THE LINES ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION
Monday, Dec. 8 at 7:00 pm
Enjoy a lively discussion of Life Itself: A Memoir
by Roger Ebert. The candid memoirs of the film
critic, who shares openly about his life as a
journalist, alcoholic, traveling adventures, and
health issues. Non-Fiction.
TECH CLASS: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ANDROID TABLET
Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 7:00 pm
Bring your device and learn basic skills. Registration required.
Limit 10.
BOOK PAGE ORNAMENT WORKSHOP
Monday, Dec. 15 at 7:00 pm
Transform unusable book pages into a variety of festive holiday
decorations. All supplies are provided. Registration required.
FOREIGN FILMS @ YOUR LIBRARY: Like Father, Like Son
Monday Dec. 22 at 6:30 pm
A couple faces a terrible dilemma when they learn of a mistake
that was made years ago. (Japanese, Unrated, 121 mins)
Registration not required.
PICKS & STICKS STRING BAND
Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 7:00 pm
All ages enjoy the rollicking band that combines
folk, western, jazz and traditional tunes. This
program is sponsored by the Friends of the
Library. The program will be held next door to
the Library at the Northville Community Center.
Registration required.
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A fundraiser by the Northville
Historical Society
to support the Mill Race Village
DINNER WITH FRANKLIN AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Commemorate Veterans Day by going back to 1944 and interacting with seasoned actors portraying Franklin
and Eleanor. Learn about their family, their rise in politics and their relationship to each other. This
presentation is authentic and presented with a keen sense of humor by Doré Productions of Northville, which
has been providing interactive presentations for over 20 years.
Friday November 14th 2014
Genitti’s Hole- in- the- Wall
108 E. Main, Northville
Doors open 6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. Family Style Italian Dinner with the Roosevelts
$45.00 per person
Make Reservations at
Cady Inn at Mill Race Village
215 Griswold, Northville 248-348-1845 (Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm)
or
Genitti’s Hole- in- the-Wall 108 Main Northville 248-349-0522
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NORTHVILLE ART HOUSE
215 West Cady Street
(248) 344-0497
www.northvillearthouse.org
Be a pART of it!
NOVEMBER
“2014 International Mosaic Exhibit and Auction”
November 7 through December 6, 2014
The Northville Art House concludes its “2014 International Mosaic
Exhibit and Auction” with a final reception on Friday, December
5 from 6-9 p.m. The auction collection of 141 mosaic artworks
from artists representing 13 countries is an example of the diverse
creativity in this again-burgeoning art form. The work may be
viewed at the Art House and is available for bid in an auction
benefitting Doctors Without Borders at the online auction website:
http://www.BiddingForGood.com/DWB-MSF.
The event was curated by Lin Schorr, an award-winning mosaic
artist from Novi, Michigan with a passion for this ancient form of art.
EXHIBIT RECEPTIONS: First Fridays, November 7 and December
5, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. (The exhibit will be open through Saturday,
December 6) Receptions are sponsored by the Ameriprise
Financial Office of Pete Vannice.
ONLINE AUCTION: Saturday, November 22, 2014 through
Saturday, December 6, at 5:00 pm EDT
AUCTION WEBSITE: www.BiddingForGood.com/DWB-MSF
IMAGES:
“Kinsasha Girl,” Mosaic by Marita Schauerte
“One Fish, Two Fish, Orange Fish, New Fish” Mosaic by Debra Hagen
“Magic Garden,” mosaic by Elizabeth Grindon
“Butterfly Pendant,” mosaic by Hella Steins
“Love Knows No Boundaries,” mosaic by Linda Vaden-Martin
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361 E. Cady Street
(248) 347-0003
www.tippingpointtheatre.com
TIPPING POINT THEATER
The theatre is located at 361. E. Cady St. in Northville. Call the
box office at (248) 347-0003 for more information or to make
reservations. Live, Professional Theatre, Close to Home! Check
out Tipping Point’s website at www.tippingpointtheatre.com.
A CLASSIC ROMANCE WARMS THE STAGE AT
TIPPING POINT THEATRE!
CHASE AWAY THE WINTER BLUES
Sunday, January 11, 2015 special event
THE RAINMAKER
by N. Richard Nash, is a classic American story of love, faith, and
the notion that the power to be happy is within ourselves.
Hosted by Rich and Karen Brown. Food and Wine tasting held
at Rocky’s of Northville. Chef Rocky will be preparing four
specialty dishes that are not available on the menu and pairing
these dishes with special wines to make a great evening for
our guests. Tickets are $85 ($50 is tax deductible donation) and
limited. Tickets are on sale now and would make a great holiday
gift for someone you love!
At a time of devastating drought in the West lays the story of
“plain” Lizzie Curry whose father and two brothers are worried
as much about her potential future as an old maid as they are
about their dying cattle. The brothers try every possible scheme
to marry her off - without success - nor is there any sign of
relief from the dry heat. When suddenly from out of nowhere a
charming, sweet-talking man appears with quite the sales pitch.
He promises to bring rain, while he turns his magic on Lizzie, and
persuades her that she has a very real beauty of her own.
Starring: Dani Cochrane, James R. Kuhl, Jim Porterfield*, Joshua
Brown, Dave Davies, Andrew Papa, and Nick Yocum. *Member
of Actors’ Equity Association.
THE RAINMAKER runs from November 13 through December 14,
2014. The curtain rises at 8:00 pm Thursdays through Saturdays,
with matinees at 3:00 pm on Saturday and 2:00 pm on Sunday.
A special matinee performance has been added on Wednesday,
December 3 at 3:00 pm.
Tickets are $29 to $32 for adults & $27 to $30 for students &
senior citizens and are on sale Oct 22.
BRING YOUR FAMILY, HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS EVENT!
Join us for an evening of songs and stories that will remind
you of your favorite holiday memories. Songs included: “It’s
beginning to look a lot like Christmas”, “12 days of Christmas”,
“Silent Night” to name a few. Directed by: James R. Kuhl and
Music by: CT Hollis Starring: Peter Prouty (Ebenezer), Sonja
Marquis (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike), Kryssy Becker
(Ordinary Days) and Nick Yocum (The Rainmaker)
GIR S
Performances run Dec 18 – 27, 2014 Tickets are all $35 and on
sale to the general public starting on November 26, 2014.
SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE EVENT
Wednesday, December 31, 2014 which included the performance
of “Home for the Holidays”, plus an afterglow reception provided
by Rocky’s of Northville, beer, wine, champagne toast close to
midnight and raffle to win something sparkly from Orin Jewelry’s
of Northville. Tickets are $75 ($50 is tax deductible donation)
Tickets are on sale now for our NYE event and for the past five
years this event has sold out, so make your reservation today!
discounts, giveaways, special deals and more
at many of our 60+ retailers and restaurants!
NorthvilleGirlsNightOut.com
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November Events
Downtown Northville
First Friday Experience - November 7, 5:00-9:00pm
Northville Central Business Association, Downtown Northville
Girls' Night Out - November 14 , 5:00-9:00pm
Northville Central Business Association, Downtown Northville
www.northvillegirlsnightout.com
Holiday Lighted Parade - November 21, 6:30pm
Northville Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Northville (248) 349-7640
Free Holiday Movie - Elf - November 22, 7:30pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority, Marquis Theatre (248) 349-0345
Greens Market Weekend - November 22/23
Northville Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Northville (248) 349-7640
Christmas in the Village - November 23, 1:00-4:00pm
Northville Historical Society, Mill Race Village (248) 348-1845
Santa in Town Square - November 29/30, 2:00-4:00pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority (248) 349-0345
Gift Wrapping Station - November 29/30, Noon-4:00pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority, Northville Square (248) 349-0345
Small Business Saturday - November 29
Northville Downtown Development Authority, Downtown Northville
(248) 349-0345
Join Downtown
Northville on Facebook
Follow @visitnorthville
on Twitter
December Events
Downtown Northville
First Friday Experience - December 5, 5:00-9:00pm
Northville Central Business Association, Downtown Northville
First Friday for Kids - December 5, 5:30-9:00pm
Northville Parks & Recreation, Northville Community Center (248) 349-0203
Gift Wrapping Station - December 5, 5:00-9:00pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority, Northville Square (248) 349-0345
Santa in Town Square - December 6/7 and 13/14, 2:00-4:00pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority (248) 349-0345
Gift Wrapping Station - December 6/7, 13/14, 20/21, Noon-4:00pm
Northville Downtown Development Authority, Northville Square, (248) 349-0345
Santa at Maybury Farm - December 6/7, 13/14 and 20/21, Noon-3:00pm
Northville Community Foundation (248) 374-0200
Tinsel and Treasures Holiday Market - December 12-14
Handcrafters Unlimited, Northville Community Center (734) 459-0050
Northville Nite Family New Year's Eve Party - December 31
4:00-7:00pm, Northville Parks and Recreation, (248) 349-0203
Join Downtown
Northville on Facebook
Follow @visitnorthville
on Twitter
RING IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON...
With the annual Holiday Lighted Parade in Downtown Northville,
the official kickoff to Northville’s holiday season.
The Parade Route: The parade will exit the Community Center
parking lot onto Cady, then take Cady-EAST to Wing Street. Turn
NORTH on Wing Street and proceed to Main Street. Turn WEST
on Main Street to Linden, NORTH on Linden to Dunlap, EAST on
Dunlap to Hutton, SOUTH on Hutton to Main, WEST on Main to
Center, South on Center to Cady, and WEST on Cady to return to
the Community Center.
Following the parade, a community sing-along and tree lighting
ceremony will take place. Local churches will provide FREE
refreshments before and after the parade in Town Square.
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MARQUIS THEATRE
135 East Main Street
(248) 349-8110
www.northvillemarquistheatre.com
FREE MOVIE AT THE MARQUIS!
DATE:11/22/2014
TIME: 7:30 pm
The holiday movie Elf will be showing at the Marquis
Theater, for FREE! Come out and enjoy an evening of
popcorn, candy, and a FREE FUN movie!
NORTHVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
195 S. Main Street
(248) 349-7640
www.northville.org
THE PERFECT GIFT - NORTHVILLE GIFT CHECKS
Now available through the Northville Chamber of Commerce, Northville Gift Checks for the upcoming holiday season. Gift checks
make great gifts for employees, clients, friends, family, or anyone on your shopping list. Over 60 Northville Chamber Member merchants
and Northville Farmer’s Market vendors participate in this outstanding program. The list of available items includes everything from
apparel, jewelry and specialty stores to services, entertainment and restaurants. You can be certain you found the right gift since the
recipient chooses where to redeem the Gift Check. And, you can customize your gift with over 10 different gift envelope options.
Northville Gift Checks are available for purchase at the Northville Chamber of Commerce office (195 S. Main St.). A listing of participating
merchants/vendors is also available for viewing on the chamber website, www.northville.org.
For more information, contact the Northville Chamber of Commerce at 248-349-7640 or visit www.northville.org.
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DINE
EDWARD’S CAFE AND CATERER
115 East Main Street
(248) 344-1550
www.edwardscaterer.com
THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS HERE! CALL EDWARD’S TO
CATER YOUR EVENT! EDWARD’S STAFF DOES IT FOR YOU!
Let the Edward’s staff in your door and they will take it from there,
allowing you to enjoy your event!
Edwards’ staff stays at the event the entire time to make sure the
food table is clean and replenished. The staff takes care of your
guests and thoroughly clean up afterwards.
Call (248) 344-1550 to speak with the catering manager today!
TUSCAN CAFÉ
150 N. Center
(248) 305-8629
www.thetuscancafe.com
VIEW OUR HOLIDAY MENU ONLINE AT
www.edwardscaterer.com
Tuscan Café is offering $5 off pre-ordered Zingerman’s Pies for
Thanksgiving. Choose from Perky Pecan, Chocolate Chess, Old
School Apple, Cranberry Walnut, or Pumpkin Pie. Get your order
in now to reserve your pie for Thanksgiving. Orders must be
placed by 1:00 pm Monday the 24th of November. Valid for pies
delivered on Wednesday the 26th of November only.
DINE
OUTSIDE
AT ONEAND
OF BARS
OUR DOWNTOWN
MANY RESTAURANTS!
VIST ONE OF OUR
MANY
RESTAURANTS
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON!
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THE NEXT CHAPTER
BOOKSTORE & BISTRO
141 E. Main Street
(248) 465-0010
www.readnextchapterbooks.com
[email protected]
Happy Holidays from The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, Thursday, November
27, 2014 and soon on its heels will be Christmas and Hanukkah
with all of their exciting events. As your friends and family come
to visit for the holidays please come by and introduce them to
the staff at The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro, they would
love to meet them!
DINE
~Did someone you love put hard to find books on their Christmas
list? Special orders for books are made hassle free! No deposit
required. No charge for shipping!
When all of that Christmas shopping has you exhausted, relax,
sit down and enjoy a holiday drink and/or something from the
Bbistro such as one of our specialty sweet or savory crepes, which
are all made fresh to order. There are also brand new seasonal
drinks, and a weekly tea. Also please ask about our Gluten Free
and Vegan menu selections.
For upcoming events, author signings and more please
visit The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro website at:
www.readnextchapterbooks.com. And please remember to
“Like” them on Facebook.
NOVEMBER
~This holiday season, the holiday book catalogs will be available
within the first couple of weeks of November, to help you order
for that special book lover on your list.
~Girls’ Night Out is on November 14. Stop by Next Chapter for a
little rest and relaxation, enjoy a crépe or browse the awesome
selection of books.
~The Holiday Parade is November 21. Get your hot chocolate,
coffee drinks and some cookies at the bistro before going out
to watch the parade.
NORTHVILLE
SPORTS DEN
133 W. Main Street
Northville Square
(248) 347-5993
www.NorthvilleSportsDen.com
Winter is on the way, come in and hibernate at the Den!
At the Northville Sports Den they’ve got you covered with
specials on beer & food during games, 18 HD TV’s, pool table &
games, banquet facilities, happy hour Sunday-Friday 3:00 pm 7:00 pm, happy hour all day Monday, free WI-FI, daily meal and
drink specials, TV sports specials, Keno & Lotto tickets plus madefrom-scratch food! Like Northville Sports Den on Facebook or
follow on Twitter for special events happening this winter.
DECEMBER
~When it comes to Holiday shopping, Next Chapter would like to
tell you a secret - the best time to shop is in the afternoon during
the week. You can have the buyer’s undivided attention to help
you find something for everyone on your list. In addition to the
selection of books, there is a handpicked assortment of gifts,
Christmas cards and much more from which you may choose.
~Gift cards are available for any amount. They are packaged
in a cute box with ribbon. A gift card makes a great stocking
stuffer too.
Shopping for gift’s downtown? Stop in for lunch and don’t forget
to grab some Northville Sports Den gift certificates, they make
great stocking stuffers!
Do you have a holiday party or team banquet to plan? Northville
Sports Den’s private party/banquet/meeting room is the perfect
location for your event. Host birthday parties, fantasy sports
drafts, graduation parties, wedding and baby showers, class
reunions, and much more! Contact Northville Sports Den today
and book your next event today!
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HEALTHY JONES
MERCI-N, LLC
SHOP
114 West Main Street
(248) 305-8880
www.healthyjones.com
112 W. Main
(734) 765-2115
www.merci-n.com
It’s that time of year! As we head towards the end of this beautiful
Autumn, we begin our journey into the good ol’ cold and flu season.
With drastic weather changes, holiday stresses, and let’s be honest,
holiday over-eating, our immune system gets exhausted! Healthy
Jones is all to familiar with the stigmas these next few months
can bring, and are stocking up on all the seasonal favorites! A few
of their product features for November will be Source Naturals
Wellness, Boiron Oscillo and Coldcalm, Nature’s Way Umcka, and
Simplers Eucalyptus essential oil. Don’t get bogged down with the
never-ending sniffles! Healthy Jones can help!
Merci-N? “Merci” means “Thank You” in French and “N” stands
for “Nature”. The staff at Merci-N thank nature as their business
focuses on protecting the environment and because they care
about the soil and water for all children. Merci-N celebrated
their Grand Opening on October 13, 2014. Their shop hours
are: Mon-Fri 10:00 am - 6pm, Sat 11:00 am - 6:00pm and closed
on Sundays.
Also keep an eye out for upcoming classes and events! Connect
with them on Facebook for more information and updates at
Healthy Jones/Linda Amick!
THE MERCI-N PROMISE:
Merci-N’s priority is to produce the finest soap products using
natural and original emulsifying agents without alcohol or
artificial preservatives to best protect the skin, rather than
focusing on just good color and scent.
Every soap is made by hand in smaller quantities and will not
be sold past its shelf life date.
THE BEE’S KNEES
149 E. Main Street
(248) 347-6718
www.thebeeskneespottery.com
Holiday Workshops At The Bee’s Knees
Every Thursday Starting November 6 through December 18th
Create gifts with lasting memories. Let the helpful staff at The
Bees Knees know your budget, and they can help you design
custom gifts.
Choose between several different activities:
~ Pottery Painting
~ Canvas Painting
~ Glass Fusing
~ Jewelry Making
~ Mosaics
Here at Merci-N Handmade Soap Art, the staff is proud to
make natural handmade soaps without artificial and chemical
additives such as preservatives, surface-active and hardening
agents, unnatural perfume, coloring, etc. Merci-N uses a slow
and traditional method of soap making, called “Cold Process”.
It requires a lower temperature, thus taking more time to best
preserve the oil. This pure “saponification” begins with adding
various natural ingredients and botanical components such
as essential oils and lye (sodium hydroxide mixed with liquid)
to complete the glycerin process. The soap base contains the
highest quality and grade of natural ingredients to guarantee
the best condition for skin in general. Also, the MP (Melt &
Pour) technique help to make the soap extremely gentle with
the lush foam. About 4-12 weeks later, the very natural and
soft hand-made soap is ready to use.
MAJOR BENEFITS OF NATURAL INGREDIENTS
USED IN HANDMADE SOAPS
Using natural soaps will minimize skin irritation and you will
experience the full effects of the contained ingredients as if
you are wearing a “natural beauty mask” on your skin. Natural
soap components are fully dissolvable within 24 hours used
with water. Ultimately, using natural soaps will help decrease
water pollution and protect planet earth.
All ages are welcome. Please make your reservations at
TheBeesKneesPottery.com or call 248-347-6718.
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SALVAGED
133 W Main Street
Northville Square Mall
Suite 200
(248) 773-7075
www.SalvagedofNorthville.com
Salvaged has just marked their full FIRST YEAR since opening
and are looking forward to many more! According to coowner Debbie Pennington “Joining in with all of the events
and getting to know our neighbors has made us feel right at
home and thrilled to be part of Historic Downtown Northville!”
The people at Salvaged love to find awesome items that can
make your home or event simply gorgeous and most of all.....
UNIQUE! You will find sparkling vintage chandeliers, antique
theatre seats, trunks, great shutters, clusters of frames, windows,
painted furniture, as well as pieces that have their own patina
and charm. Handpicked “treasures” will add that special touch
to any décor and make your holiday entertaining even more
special.
SHOP
Salvaged is a retailer for American Paint Company all-natural
clay, chalk and mineral paint/products. This user-friendly paint
requires virtually no-prep work and can be used on wood,
metal, Formica, plastic, textiles, etc. It can change your furniture
and décor overnight. The hardest part is choosing your colors!
To help spark your creative juices and become familiar with
the countless way to use these products, Salvaged offers Paint
Workshops. The fee for the class includes a sampler-size paint of
your choice, class materials and a 10% discount for all paint and
paint products purchased the evening of the class. Classes are
currently scheduling for the following dates:
Nov. 5th 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Nov. 22nd 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Join Salvaged as they celebrate this Holiday Season. They’ve
filled the shop with special gifts that you won’t find anywhere
else. You can fill one of their vintage canvas totes with one-of-akind scarves along with glittering holiday accessories from the
PAPAYA! Art Design line.
Join Salvaged and enjoy one of these fun events:
First Friday Experiences Nov 7th and Dec 5th
Girls’ Night Out Nov 14th Friday
Small Business Saturday Nov 29th
“Like” Salvaged on Facebook to keep up with all the wonderful
new items being brought into the store, as well as hearing about
any special offers!
“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!”
THE UPS STORE
143 Cadycentre
(248) 344-1980
www2.theupsstorelocal.com/2021/
Salvaged is ready for the holidays and have many new items to
share. Their all-natural, locally made product lines include Green
Daffodil soap kits, lotions, lip balms, and candles along with
decadent Wildflower bar soaps.
Mixing styles is a favorite of the Salvaged staff, especially when
salvaged materials are part of the recipe! Their perfectly painted
pallet trays and organizers are so much fun all decked out with
vintage silver and crystal.
THE NORTHVILLE UPS STORE IS CALLING ALL SNOWBIRDS
As the autumn chill begins to replace our warm nights, the call to
warm weather and sunny days has been made to our Northville
snowbirds. It is that time of year to bring your packages to
the Northville UPS Store to have your warm weather clothes
and other items shipped to your fall and winter destinations.
Remember to pack your items in heavy duty shipping boxes,
not the thin moving boxes like they sell at Home Depot. Your
Northville UPS Store carries over 70 sizes of shipping boxes for
all packing needs, or just bring it in and we can pack it for you.
Many of our snowbird customers use our private mailbox
program. In a nutshell, you rent a mailbox at our store, change
your address to your private mailbox address. When you are at
your warm weather location we can forward your important
items to you. When you return to Michigan you can stop in to
the store to retrieve your mail and packages. It’s a great way to
avoid the mail forwarding maze.
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STARRING “THE GALLERY”
118 West Main Street
(248) 347-1642
www.starringthegallery.com
As the seasons change and we anticipate the wonder and
excitement of the holidays turn to Starring “The Gallery” to bring
the holiday feeling into your home. “The Gallery” will be filled with
the traditional colors of the holiday – loveable white snowmen,
tree trimmings and décor in shades of red and green, and handcrafted jewelry in shiny silver and gold. Be traditional this holiday
or step out of the ordinary and use your favorite colors in trimming
the holiday tree, setting a festive table or in adding hints of the
holidays here and there throughout the house. We’ll have all that
and the perfect gifts for everyone on your shopping list.
HOLIDAY EVENTS AT “THE GALLERY”
November 7 ~ First Friday Experience
The special guest for the evening is local photographer Jim
Ritchie. Sheila Landis and Rick Matle will entertain with the
sounds of jazz, blues and Brazilian rhythms.
November 14 ~ Girls’ Night Out
The season kicks off with downtown Northville’s Girls’ Night
Out. Starring “The Gallery” will host an evening filled with
great shopping opportunities, raffles and giveaways. Take this
opportunity to spend a much needed night out with the girls
and to get into the holiday spirit.
November 29 ~ Small Business Saturday
It’s as easy as shopping with us on November 29th to do your
part in supporting local businesses. Combine Starring “The
Gallery’s” sweet deal (tbd) and the American Express© offer and
you’ve got a great Small Business Saturday deal.
December 5 ~ First Friday Experience
The last First Friday Experience of 2014 will host fused glass and
steel artists Joe & Jennifer Rutherford. Sheila Landis and Rick
Matle will entertain with the sounds of jazz, blues and Brazilian
rhythms. It’s a great opportunity to share the holiday spirit with
friends in downtown Northville.
PENDLETON
WOOLEN MILLS
117 North Center
(248) 596-9820
www.Pendleton-usa.com
December 12-23 ~ Starring “The Gallery’s”
Twelve Days of Christmas
Our most anticipated holiday event gives you 12 days of savings
on everything in the store. Spend just $150 total on our daily
specials during this holiday event and receive a gift certificate
good for $25 to spend on anything you like in “The Gallery”
during the month of January. Shop – Save - Repeat!
NOVEMBER
Open Sundays - Beginning November 9, Pendleton will be open
Sundays for your holiday shopping.
Please visit our website www.starringthegallery.com for details
on each of the above events and to see a selection of new
merchandise arriving at “The Gallery”.
*Gift card to be used on a future date purchase November: New Markdowns
up to 50% off women’s fall apparel New markdowns start Nov. 5!
Starring “The Gallery” - the start of a great holiday shopping
experience!
November 28-30 Holiday Sale
Early Bird Special, 9:00 am - Noon
Get a $25 Gift Card* when you spend $150 or more.
DECEMBER
Tartan Party - Mark you calendar! Tartan Party, December 4:00 7:00. Oh what fun it is to give Pendleton.
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SHOP
IT’S TIME TO SHOP WITH US!
KB JEWELERS
141 N. Center St. , #101
(248) 348-3810
www.kb-jewelers.com
KB Jewelers your premier custom jeweler creating those one of
kind items only you can envision with modern technology and
old world quality craftsmanship. KB Jewelers offers GIA trained
and certified appraisal services, on-site, expert jewelry repairs.
They will even change your watch battery.
Stop in today to see all the exciting new additions including our
exclusive collection of stackable stretch bracelets from Italy.
A variety of styles are available 18k white, yellow or rose gold
Mix and match for a playful or elegant look Collect your favorites!
GARDENVIEWS
117 E. Main Street
(248) 380-8881
www.gardenviewsinc.com
Gardenviews of Northville will be hosting its 20th Annual
Holiday Open House, Saturday, November 8th from 10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
The major themes this year include dramatic Gold & Black; cool
Snow Kissed White & Crystal; classic Red & Gold; elegant Tiffany
Mint & Champagne; sea-inspired Teal & Copper Patina; and
everyone’s favorite, Vintage theme.
$50 Gift Certificate drawings every hour from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. along with Christmas cookies and music for all to enjoy.
Located at 117 E. Main Street in historic downtown Northville.
For additional information, 248-380-8881
DDA NEWS IS ONLINE
Past and current issues of the DDA Newsletter
are available on the DDA website.
The DDA is open Mon. through Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Lori M. Ward, AICP, DDA Director
[email protected]
215 West Main Street, Northville, MI 48167
Phone: (248) 349-0345, Fax: (248) 305-9049
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