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Mosely & Me

 This morning I attended a breakfast at The Townsend for the Michigan Humane Society's Mega March for Animals 2008 kickoff. This annual fundraiser, held this year on Sunday, October 8, brings together families, friends and, of course, animals for a walk around Detroit to raise money for a good cause.

MHS showed videos depicting animal cruelty and homelessness (talk about heartbreak)...and did you know one female cat and her subsequent litter of female cats will give birth to more than 300,000 cats in 7 years (MHS calls it the Cat Crisis). That makes for a lot of homeless kitties out there. 

Forest Grill FINALLY Opening!

Like many new restaurants, Birmingham's Forest Grill has experienced a delay in its planned June opening. But the creation of award-winning chef and charcuterie expert, Brian Polcyn, will finally open in the triangle district with a benefit for The Community House this Friday August 8.  The evening begins at 6 p.m. and is open to the public.  Proceeds will benefit the outreach programs of The Community House. 

A Community Inspired!

The article (Aug/Sept issue, page 20) about Laurie and Tom Cunnington, Birmingham oil executives who travel to Africa every year for JAM (a non-profit that raises money to help feed the children there) inspired resident Steven Page so much, he created a Facebook page to help raise money for the organization. Signature is so proud to have helped spread the word on such a worthy cause and in the process motivated someone else to do good! Visit www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35198732704 to donate or learn more!

 

Thanks Steve for being so caring and supporting your Signature neighbors.

Get Your Car Cleaned!

In the issue that just came out we featured a Birmingham mom with a car cleaning service. We have gotten a HUGE response from it! If you are interested in contacting DeLynne O'Toole, you can reach her at decarcleaning@aol.com or 248.227.0938

From Abandoned to Art

 

 

The abandoned shacks and sheds of Northern Michigan's landscape are the subject of a monotype print exhibit by Dorothy Anderson Grow, running July 25-August 29 at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center.

As a child Dorothy Grow says she would play in deserted dwellings and imagine them to be castles. She sees unlimited potential to take what was and bring it “back to life” as something new.  

The exhibition is open to the public, for free, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; and Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Meet the artist at the free opening night reception this Friday, July 25, 6-8 p.m. 

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Grosse Pointe

Grosse Pointe

Victory in the Pointes

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Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce invites you to a fun-filled weekend:

Victory in the Pointes  the weekend of September 4 -7th.

Fun events include:

*Kickoff Jewelry Auction at Stefek's Auction House   Thursday 7 p.m.

*Tailgate Tastefest & Game at G.P. North   Friday 5 p.m.

*GP Arts Center Open House   Friday  6:30 p.m.

*Let's Crow Party  at Northern Trust Bank  Saturday 7 p.m.

*Scarecrow Auction at Let's Crow Party   Saturday 8:30 p.m.

Just call the GP Chamber of Commerce at (313) 881-4722 for more information and to get the official rules for entering a scarecrow in the Scarecrow Auction!

Second Annual Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce Waterfront Parks Tour

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Residents of Grosse Pointe have a fun opportunity to visit each beautiful waterfront park of Grosse Pointe.

Your home park is of course free of charge.  To visit another park, pay just $5 per person to see the new harbors, pools and boardwalks and don't forget the fabulous lake views. Or, pay $15 per person to tour all five wonderful waterfronts.

 

The schedule is as follows:

Monday, August 11th, is the Grosse Pointe City Neff Park Tour

Tuesday, August 12th, is the Grosse Pointe Farms Pier Park Tour

Wednesday, August 13th, is the Grosse Pointe Park Windmill Pointe and Patterson Parks Tours

Thursday, August 14th, is the Grosse Pointe Woods Lakefront Park Tour

Enter and Win the "How Well Do You Know the Grosse Pointes" quiz.

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Knowing about your hometown is about to pay off. Submit your answers to the "How Well Do You Know the Grosse Pointes?" Genius Edition quiz located on this Web site.

Those who answer correctly will be eligible for a gift basket that includes a fine bottle of wine from Fresh Farms Market.

Deadline for entries is Aug. 15. We’ll draw a winner from all the correct responses and post the name of the winner on www.siganturemag.com

August is not the end of summer!

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I've heard people say that summer is almost over - not true!  Don't forget how great September and October have been the last several years.  There's still lots of fun things to do.  Don't forget this weekend is the GP Board of REALTORS Garden Party and August 11-15 the the Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce Parks Tours!  Check out the details ar www.gpcc.cc!  Have fun - please support local businesses - SHOP - DINE - LIVE - PLAY - STAY IN GROSSE POINTE!

Grosse Pointe Village Sale and And Festival

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Want to enjoy the beautiful summer weather and still get your shopping done?  Head to the Village Annual Sidewalk Sale and Street Festival this weekend on Friday from noon to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Fun activities include dancing in the streets from 6-9 p.m. Friday night, enjoying the music from Balduck Mountain Ramblers on Friday from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. and enjoying a wonderful selection of food and refreshments from City Kitchen (Friday only), Trader Joe's, and the Village Grille.

Children will love the face painting and balloons on Friday evening.

Also, representatives from the Grosse Pointe Animal Adoption Society will be there from 5-8 p.m. Friday night.

 

 

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