EJ Penniman - Downtown Plymouth
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EJ Penniman - Downtown Plymouth
Haven is proud to carry French soaps and lotions from L’Epi de Provence. Find the Fun! We will surprise you with toys you grew up with but haven’t seen for ages! G Toys Curly Girl Designs is a fantastic collection that can be found at R.S.V.P. Choose from greeting cards, metal canteens, magnets and more! 734-454-6562 www.havenofplymouth.com 734.414.9500 www.genuinetoyco.com 734. 455.7229 www.rsvpplymouth.com 1 Edible Arrangements Delicious Fruit Design HalfDipped ® What a way to say Get Well, Congratulations, Good Luck, Thank you... To order call or visit: 734-459-9620 873 W Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, MI 48170 www.ediblearrangements.com Franchises Available. Call (203) 407-8777 2 SOLVING YOUR ® I COMPUTER PROBLEMS n 1991, Jayme Rossiter and Roz Spen- “We fell in love with Plymouth and we like cer were working as consultants when the feeling of community here.” Forest Computer Services has a staff a mutual client suggested they meet. The client knew their individual skills of trained technicians, experts in laptop would complement each other and and desktop repair and performance immake them a great team. After meeting over provement, who can help if your computpizza and beer, they decided to try working ers are not working or running slower than you’d like. together for six months. They formed ESM Group LLC, Drop-off and on-site services include: in 1992 and became certified as a Women Owned Business • Virus removal (WBENC). Today, ESM Group is • Updates • Clean Up thriving. Offering programming • Security services and project management • Evaluations to large and small businesses in a • Tune-ups variety of industries. They • Diagnostics have been steadily growing • Repairs ever since. • Networks • Software installations In the summer of 2009, • Backup solutions Jayme and Roz formed Forest • Data recovery Computer Solutions to offer computer services to residential and commercial customers. Forest Computer Forest Computer Solutions Solutions, their newest venture, is located in 480 Forest Ave. the heart of Downtown Plymouth because, 734.259.8611 www.forestcomputersolutions.com 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide REACH Whitaker Therapy YOUR ATHLETIC GOALS Rob Marshall - Mt. Rainier R ob Marshall is having the year of his life. A dedicated marathon runner, he ran a personal best in the New York Marathon and qualified for the Boston Marathon. He climbed Mt. Rainier and spent three weeks hiking at high altitudes in Nepal. But all of that almost didn’t happen. After running a marathon last spring, Rob took a month off to recover. When he returned to training, Rob found that he had a nagging pain in one quadriceps. Rest didn’t help and physical therapy didn’t help. Rob says, “I had seen Whitaker Therapy and thought it was worth a try. I went for one session with Parker and, within an hour, that whole area felt a tremendous amount better.” He was able to begin running again within a week and continue his training and travel schedule. As he returned to his intense training schedule, Rob saw Parker periodically through the summer and fall. In August he climbed Mt. Rainier; in November, he ran his personal best in the New York Marathon; and then he hiked in Nepal. Parker Whitaker says that the Muscle Release Technique he uses has proven to be a quick, effective way of releasing muscle pain, whether it is caused by repetitive use or another type of injury. He figures out what caused the muscle to become dysfunctional and works the muscle and soft tissue to release the pain. Then, he says, he teaches the client how to treat the pain at home. It works because he focuses on treating the cause of the pain, not just on short-term pain relief. This therapy is effective for all kinds of injuries. Carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder issues, neck and back pain, tendonitis, and knee issues are some of the issues he treats often. Rob uses the stretches Parker has taught him and returns to Parker after an extreme challenge. “Coming down from Mt. Rainier puts a tremendous strain on the legs,” he says. Parker helped remove the aches and pains caused by the climb. After the New York Marathon, instead of the fatigue and soreness he had come to expect, he felt “fantastic.” He says the muscle release technique has helped him maintain his training schedule and prevent injury. Rob’s not planning on slowing down. With Parker’s help, he plans on training and competing for a long time to come. Whitaker Therapy 585 Forest #1 734.459.4538 www.whitakertherapy.com www.downtownplymouth.org 3 A Great Look from a Great Team Salon S alon Awesome boasts a team of highly qualified stylists who work constantly to learn the latest looks, cuts and colors in order to give you a current look that will compliment your lifestyle. Rachelle Dempster will tell you that there’s more than that, though, behind their success. Rachelle, with Brian Frydl, own Salon Awesome as well as That’s Awesome!, the boutique next door. Rachelle grew up in Plymouth and believes that it’s important to be involved and contribute to the community. The Salon Awesome team can be seen participating in community functions throughout the year, using their creative talents for everything from scarecrows in Kellogg Park to their wildly popular annual float in the Good Morning USA 4th of July Parade. 4 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide Awesome! This sense of fun and family is also apparent in Salon Awesome and That’s Awesome! Step inside and Rachelle’s team will work with you to create a total look that fits your lifestyle and enhances your features. Then, browse the jewelry, handbags and gifts next door for that perfect accent. The salon offers cuts and colors, as well as manicures, pedicures, waxing and makeup services to finish your look and for a bit of pampering. Awesome Experience packages can be arranged as a gift or for groups, including wedding parties. Salon Awesome 290 S. Main Street 734.927.0800 www.salonawesomeplymouth.com E.J. Penniman: Penniman Avenue - 1920’s E.J. Penniman: Politician, Businessman, Community Leader W e all know Penniman Avenue, The Penn Theatre and the many businesses named Penniman in Plymouth. But who was the man whose name we use so often? Born in New York in 1804, E.J. Penniman arrived in Plymouth in 1840. He immediately purchased a large tract of land and opened a country store and a school, known as the Seminary, on Church St. He donated the school and its lot to the school system in 1853. Today, Central Middle School sits on the site. Elected to the U.S. Congress as a Whig in 1851, he served until 1853 but did not run for re-election. Active in the anti- slavery movement, he was a member of the assembly that met in Jackson, Mich., in 1854 to oppose the opening of the West to slavery. The convention passed resolutions to fight slavery and adopt the name “Republican” for the new party formed there. In 1861, Penniman and another Plymouth businessman, Henry Fralick, raised, equipped and filled the muster roll of the first Michigan company in the Civil War. Always a good businessman, Penniman was named president of the First National Bank of Plymouth in 1871. Charles Bennett, who later became president of the Daisy Manufacturing Company, remembered him as “the richest man in Plymouth” and reminisced about the Christmas mornings when Penniman would “give a silver quarter to every boy and girl who came in and wished him a Merry Christmas.” E.J. Penniman is buried in Riverside Cemetery. His house still stands on Penniman Avenue, where it serves as the rectory for Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church. His name lives on in Plymouth landmarks. And his contributions to local and national history live on, as well. Magnolia M fresh flower market agnolia, A Fresh Flower Market is a florist and a home accent store all in one! You and your friends can plan ahead for special occasions with Magnolia’s premium flowers and contemporary designs, or take a gorgeous bouquet home just because you deserve it! Take a browse through the 1500 square feet of gorgeous home accessories to find the perfect additions to your home and hundreds of fun gift ideas. 551 Forest Ave. 734.414.0376 www.magnolia-flowers.com Present this coupon for 20% off entire purchase Not valid with any other offer. Excludes wire-outs and linen rentals. www.downtownplymouth.org 5 UNIQUE Toys W for all ages hen Charles and Elle Dare describe their dream of opening a toy store, they say, “We wanted to sell fun things, things that captivate imagination and encourage creativity and thought.” At the Genuine Toy Company, they are doing just that. The Genuine Toy Company is a toy store, but it is not a store only for small children, or even only for children. The Dares make a point of stocking unique items, things you won’t find at a big box retailer. High-quality items for a wide range of budgets. Items from local authors and artists are on display, as well as retro toys (Remember Lincoln Logs? Magic pens?), science kits, fossils and minerals, and a wide variety of games perfect for family game night. You can find just the right gift here for a baby shower, a ten-year-old boy or yourself. Stop in to explore the store’s selection 6 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide Owners: Charles & Elle Dare – with or without children in tow. The staff is friendly and helpful and encourages playing with the toys on display. Need to buy a gift? They can help you select the right item, whether it’s for a sixthgrader who likes building things or a kindergartner who loves animals. They’ll gift-wrap it for you, too. And you will leave knowing that you have found an original gift with good play value, a gift that will be enjoyed and remembered. Genuine Toy Co. 550 Forest Ave. 734.414.9500 www.genuinetoyco.com Associates in PODIATRY of MICHIGAN Ronald P. Adelman, DPM, PLLC Experts in State-of-the-Art Care A s marathon runners, Drs. Ron and Vanessa Adelman know that healthy feet and ankles are key to a healthy, active lifestyle. As doctors, they know how important it is to educate the patient about all available treatment options in order to help the patient select the best treatment option for the patient’s lifestyle requirements. Every patient’s foot issues are different. The foot is a complex structure and problems may be inherited, caused by injury or acquired in the course of everyday stresses and strains. The Drs. Adelman work with each patient to thoroughly assess treatment needs and educate the patient about the condition and all treatment options. They then help the patient select the best treatment option for his or her lifestyle, tailoring the treatment to the individual’s needs. The Drs. Adelman draw on extensive training and research to provide state-of-the-art care for patients with all types of foot and ankle injuries or other conditions. Dr. Ron is one of few podiatric surgeons with double board certification. Both doctors have D.P.M. degrees from The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (affiliate of Case Western) and intensive, indepth residency training at local hospitals. They attend medi- cal and surgical education conferences on a regular basis and are actively involved in medical research. Dr. Ron is currently on the podiatric training committee at the Detroit Medical Center; he is also a member of the MPMA (Michigan Podiatric Medical Association) Scientific Committee. Both doctors have published several research papers. Services Include: • Sports medicine • Foot and ankle trauma • Arthroscopic foot and ankle surgery • Adult and pediatric reconstructive surgery • Geriatric care • Corrective foot/ankle surgery, emphasizing cosmetic outcomes • Ingrown nails, plantar warts • Diabetic and routine foot care Associates in Podiatry of Michigan 990 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Ste. 200 734.414.0874 www.plymouthpodiatry.com At Haven, we know that your home is a reflection of you and your famly... an interesting, comfortable, relaxed and put together place to be. We hope that you will come visit us at Haven for a truly unique shopping experience, personalized service and a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you are looking to furnish your home or simply shopping for a unique gift or accessory, Haven is your place. 863 Penniman 734-454-6562 www.havenofplymouth.com www.downtownplymouth.org 7 Compari’s on the Park & Fiamma Grille Elegant Dining or Casual Elegance S it at the sidewalk café at Compari’s on the Park in pleasant weather or enjoy the warm ambience of its dining room. Either way, you will enjoy authentic Italian dining in a friendly atmosphere at the popular Plymouth eatery, now in its ninth year. Next door, Fiamma Grille, in its fifth year, offers a steak and seafood menu and award-winning wine list in a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere. At both restaurants, proprietors Maureen and Frank Yaquinto pride themselves on offering great service and freshly made food, prepared using old world recipes. With their children, they ensure that the restaurants are run with the care and pride of family. The banquet room at Fiamma Grille offers both restaurants’ menus. During the day, the entire Fiamma Grille is available for 8 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide parties of up to 200 people. Both restaurants offer extensive carryout menus, and offsite catering is available. Specials at Fiamma Grille include half off select wines under $100 on Tuesdays, and Champagne Wednesdays, with 1/2 off selected champagnes and 1/2 off oysters. Happy Hour is from 5 pm to 7 pm Monday through Thursday. Compari’s happy hour is from 4 pm to 6 pm Monday through Friday. Compari’s on the Park 350 S. Main St. 734.416.0100 www.comparisdining.com Fiamma Grille 380 S. Main St. 734.416.9340 www.fiammagrille.com www.downtownplymouth.org 9 10 12 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide Open Daily Monday- Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 Home Sweet Home Antiques - Fine Furnishings - Gifts S ince its opening in 2007, Home Sweet Home has become a mainstay for local shoppers in search of the right decorating accent, as well as a popular destination for out-oftown visitors. Owners Carol Uber and her husband, Bob, have transformed a vacant space on Ann Arbor Trail at the north end of Forest Avenue into a wonderful shop befitting the charm of its Downtown Plymouth location. Customers attracted by the 19th-century style storefront enter to find an atmosphere of warmth and a style of architecture rarely seen in a commercial setting. Every part of the store is a world unto itself, decked in seasonal array and displaying the ever-changing assortment of fine antique furniture and accessories. Home Sweet Home is noted for its quality antique furniture and wonderful antique smalls. Fine furnishings for the home are surrounded by a wide assortment of antiques, such as period crystal and brass chandeliers, lamps, fine china, vanity items and jewelry just to name a few. Seasonal items and a wide range of gift options round out the selection in this charming store. Visiting Home Sweet Home while shopping in Downtown Plymouth is truly an experience you won’t want to miss. Home Sweet Home 852 W. Ann Arbor Trail 734.455.5459 KITCHEN & BATH BY DE GIULIO We’ve added a new State of the Heart Showroom in Downtown Plymouth. You’ll love our cabinet styles & ideas in design. Celebrating 40 years of reliable service. FREE Design Service 975 W. Ann Arbor Trl. 734.582.9660 www.degind.com www.downtownplymouth.org 13 14 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide ROM Fitness R A Workout to Fit Your Lifestyle Terry Riga of Plymouth - Age 49 OM Fitness offers an effective workout that fits your busy lifestyle. Whether you are looking to trim, tone or strengthen, ROM’s four-minute workout will give you all of the benefits of 20 minutes of stretching, 20 to 45 minutes of cardiovascular exercise and 30 to 60 minutes of weight training. Shari Franko joined ROM over a year ago. She says, “Exercise has never been my strong suit. While I know it’s important, I struggled to find an activity I really like and more importantly, I hadn’t been able to figure out how to fit exercise into my schedule.” Attracted by the promise of a four-minute workout, she gave ROM a try. Now, she says, she mixes ROM workouts with tennis, walking and using free weights “My flexibility and strength have increased, my muscles feel, and look, more toned and as a result, I’m stronger and feel good about my almost 50-year old body.” Carron Koester, on the other hand, was already very active when she started going to ROM. She plays tennis regularly and attends Pilates and exercise classes. The uneven demands of tennis were starting to take a toll, though. She developed chronic neck and back pain. She says she was skeptical at first but noticed improvement quickly. Her back pain is gone and she doesn’t have to watch calories to maintain her weight. She says, “I used to play tennis for exercise. Now, with ROM, I play tennis for fun – and I’m a much better tennis player, too.” Jane McCourt also initially tried ROM to address pain. Jane is a university professor and a Bikram yoga instructor. In addition to yoga five or six times a week, she walks and does some cardio work. But none of that helped with the leg cramps that she developed from the long weekly drives required by her job. She says, “I don’t have time for weight training. I need something that fits my schedule.” Once she started at ROM Fitness, the cramps disappeared. Her muscles have gained in both strength and endurance. All of the women fit ROM workouts into their schedules, stopping by anywhere from three to six times per week, often on the way to work or other appointments. They say that being able to work out in street clothes without changing also makes the workout more convenient than a traditional gym visit. As Shari Franko says, “At the start, it’s hard to wrap your head around this crazy looking fitness machine, but I trusted their knowledge and expertise, put it to the test, and saw results.” 4 MINUTE WORKOUT! Call or stop by ROM Fitness to arrange a FREE one-week trial. ROM Fitness Studio 585 Forest #1 734.254.0201 www.romfitness.com www.downtownplymouth.org 15 Pete’s Shoe Repair Welcome to the Most Colorful Yarn Shop in Downtown Plymouth The Michigan Custom Boutique and Fine Yarns, in its second year in Westchester Square in downtown Plymouth, has expanded to offer even more great products for knitting and crocheting in a warm and welcoming environment. Step into our unique shop to be surrounded by the beautiful colors and luxurious textures of a wide variety of highquality yarns from around the world. We offer fine yarns in wool, silk, cashmere, angora, alpaca, cotton, bamboo, linen, soy, maize and bison. We carry a wide range of hand painted and sock yarns, as well as knitting books, patterns, needles and unique knitting kits. Our store samples will inspire you. Stop in for a cup of tea and knitting with friends in the comfortable seating areas under the skylight and in front of the fireplace. Knitting classes are offered for beginners to advanced knitters. Our helpful knitting team will help you find what you need and welcome you to the colorful fiber world of Michigan Custom Boutique and Fine Yarns. 60 Years in Business $25 off Johnson & Murphy Shoes $15all off Florsheim Shoes Full & Half Sole $7 off Men’s & Ladies Heels $5 off With this ad Expires 4/1/10 Pete’s Shoe Repair 322 S. Main Street Behind Wiltse’s 734-453-7779 Mon 10-4 , Tue-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5 Monday 4 - 8 Tuesday, Wednesday 10-5 Thursday, Friday 10-8 Saturday 10-5 550 Forest Ave. # 5 & 6 734.927.0685 www.miknitboutique.com 16 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide micusboutique@aol.com www.downtownplymouth.org 17 Creating Memories Sweet Afton Tea Room S weet Afton Tea Room visitors describe high tea as an experience, something to be savored and shared. Step into the tea room on any day and you are likely to find at least one family group, often three or four generations gathered around a table, from great-grandma to the young girl excited to join in the tradition. Adult customers often say that they first visited the Sweet Afton Tea Room with their grandmothers and have returned to relive those memories and create new ones. Returning visitors will find the same friendly, charming atmosphere that has enchanted visitors for the last twenty years. The traditions that have made it a mainstay of Plymouth culture for the last twenty years have also earned the Sweet Afton Tea Room the honor of being named one of the top 100 tea rooms in the USA by TeaMap.com. The tea menu includes teas from around the world, with an emphasis on English tea imported from London. In addition to a va- 18 2010 Downtown Plymouth Visitor’s Guide riety of savories and desserts, the full-service restaurant offers home-cooked traditional English fare, including shepherd’s pie and beef Wellington. The tea room hosts special events, such as tea tastings, etiquette lessons, holiday high teas and book signings. Groups can also reserve the tea room for bridal and baby showers, birthday parties and other events. Sweet Afton Tea Room 450 Forest Ave. 734.454.0777 www.sweetaftontearoom.com F rom the late 1800s to the late 1950s, Plymouth was the air rifle capital of the world. BB guns made in Plymouth were sold around the world and have become the stuff of popular culture today. Plymouth’s BB gun history began in 1885, when the Markham Manufacturing Company, a producer of tanks and cisterns, introduced the “Chicago”, a “toy” gun made of wood and brass. The Chicago was the first air rifle made in volume and sold at a popular price. The Chicago and its followers, the Prince and the King, were wildly popular, but another company soon surpassed Markham in air rifle sales. The Plymouth Windmill Company introduced an air rifle of its own, made entirely of metal, in 1886. The story goes that when Lewis Cass Hough, president of the company, first tried the gun, he said, “Boy, that’s a daisy!” The name stuck. For a couple years, a Daisy was given to everyone who purchased a Plymouth windmill. The company began selling the Daisy in 1891 and it became so popular that the company quit making windmills in 1895 and changed its name to the Daisy Manufacturing Company. The Daisy BB gun went on to become world famous. The Red Ryder model, introduced in 1939, became a household word with over 9 million sold. The Red Ryder name is carried on in the movie A Christmas Story made in 1983, and still popular today. Based on a series of short stories by Jean Shepherd, the movie details a young boy’s desire for a Red Ryder BB gun. To learn more about the Red Ryder BB gun and its Plymouth history, visit the Plymouth Historical Museum’s Daisy Air Rifle Factory and air rifle collection exhibit. Plymouth Historical Museum 155 S. Main Street 734.455.8940 www.plymouthhistory.org www.downtownplymouth.org 19 18 Downtown Plymouth Guide Shopping Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Etc. Antiques Sec Home Sweet Home 852 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 455-5459 3 Bella Mia Bella Mia Dressed Up Forest Tailoring Gigi’s Mode Maggie & Me Boutique Milano’s Fine Apparel Pete’s Shoe Repair & Leather Sunny J’s Lingerie & Swimwear Z Place 535 Forest 853 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 550 Forest #1A 960 Ann Arbor Tr. #1 926 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 882 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 322 S. Main (Alley) 550 Forest #4 584 S. Main 656-0057 459-0057 459-1415 254-8774 459-5340 453-0790 453-7779 453-8584 453-5588 Frameworks Lotus Arts Gallery 833 Penniman 995 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 459-3355 3 453-5400 5 Apparel/Shoes Art Galleries and Framing Beauty and Spa 6 6 5 3 3 3 3 5 6 B.E. Unique Salon 467 Forest Bombshell Hair 495 Main St. Dean Sadler Hair and Makeup Studio 807 Penniman Hair by Lynette 595 Forest Joseph’s Hair Designers 885 Fralick Main Hair Design 495 Main St. Merle Norman Cosmetics 595 Forest Salon Awesome 290 S. Main Salon 550 (Aveda) 550 Forest #11 Sandy’s Hair Designs 470 Forest Place #20 Spa Julianna 444 S. Main Vanity Salon 857 Penniman 455-5070 414-6369 416-9800 453-5465 453-2343 968-7756 414-4089 927-0800 459-0670 451-7480 455-4445 459-7777 Eco Wheelz 198 S. Main 453-3359 1 Bridal Couture of Plymouth All Dressed Up 408 S. Main 550 Forest #15-1 455-1100 6 787-0058 5 Genuine Toy Co. Muriel’s Doll House Sweet Peas & Little Sprouts 550 Forest #8 824 Penniman 580 Forest 414-9500 5 455-8110 2 451-1885 5 Creatopia Pottery Linden Art Glass Pam’s Bead Garden Plymouth Train Shop & Hobbies 924 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 580 Forest #2 550 Forest #1 583 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 453-8797 459-5060 451-7410 454-7337 Magnolia Fresh Flower Market 551 Forest 414-0376 6 Saxton’s Garden Center 587 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 453-6250 8 Avenue Market 472 Forest 454-1220 5 Bohemian Home The Brass & Iron Bed Shop Haven 427 Forest 863 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 863 Penniman 737-0095 6 455-1909 5 454-6562 3 Dearborn Jewelers of Plymouth Delta Diamond Setters & Jewelers Francis Jewelry Gallery Illuminations Jewelery 805 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 895 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 470 Forest Place #17 833 Penniman 737-9525 455-1220 459-1980 459-3355 6 5 5 3 Basket Kreations Edible Arrangements Gabriala’s Hands on Leather & Jewelry Michigan Custom Boutique & Yarns Penniman Gallery R.S.V.P. SIDEWAYS That’s Awesome TranquiliTea Vic’s Mart All Things Purses 550 Forest #10 873 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 322 S. Main 525 Forest 550 Forest #5 827 Penniman 833 Penniman 505 Forest 294 S. Main 904 W Ann Arbor Tr. 470 Forest 354-9156 459-9620 455-8884 459-6560 927-0685 455-5531 455-7229 453-8312 927-0888 459-9686 335-7935 5 6 3 6 5 3 3 6 2 5 5 La Casa de la Habana Smokers Only! 470 Forest Place #14 207-9725 5 585 S. Main 453-5644 7 Bicycles 6 7 3 6 2 7 6 2 5 5 6 3 Bridal Childrens Crafts and Hobbies Florist Gardening Supplies Grocers & Meats Home Accents and Furniture Jewelers 3 5 5 8 Specialty Gifts and Boutiques Tobacco Dining Boulé Artisan Bakery Sweets 21 Three Dog Bakery 880 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 386 S. Main 550 Forest #7 354-6980 3 455-7144 3 453-9663 5 Candylicious Candy Shop Candy Trail Dairy King House of Fudge Kemnitz Fine Candy & Gifts Kilwin’s 424 S. Main 942 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 232 S. Main 470 Forest Place #11 896 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 298 S. Main 451-2263 737-9338 455-5720 459-1990 453-0480 404-6719 6 3 1 5 3 2 447 Forest 336 S. Main 777 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 550 Forest #3 849 Penniman 350 S. Main 470 Forest #16 860 Fralick 500 Forest 380 S. Main 555 Forest 840 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 770 Penniman 545 Forest 550 Forest #2 744 Wing 580 Forest #5 400 S. Main 820 Penniman 838 Penniman 884 Penniman 306 S. Main 821 Penniman 437 Forest 803 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 930 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 450 Forest 200 S. Main 844 Penniman Ave. 414-1999 6 454-6500 3 459-7390 7 455-4141 5 254-0275 3 416-0100 3 455-3310 5 207-9656 1 414-6400 5 416-9340 3 455-WINE 6 667-5614 3 737-0770 9 414-8696 6 453-8870 5 207-7880 7 454-6510 5 459-4772 6 453-3570 2 207-7000 2 454-0178 2 455-5100 3 459-6666 3 207-3545 6 459-3142 6 454-6622 3 454-0777 5 459-0963 1 207-3333 2 Professional and Other Services Arts and Cultural Facilities The Gathering Penn Theater Plymouth District Library Plymouth Historical Museum Plymouth Music Academy 736 Penniman 760 Penniman 223 S. Main 155 S. Main 577 Forest 453-0870 453-0870 453-0750 455-8940 207-0777 9 9 9 9 6 Charter One Bank (ATM) Citizens Bank Community Financial National City Bank (ATM) 790 Penniman 186 S. Main 500 S. Harvey 535 S. Main 453-7400 459-7800 453-1200 459-9000 9 1 4 7 Grand Ballroom Meeting House 499 S. Main 416-5100 7 Main Street Haircuts for Men McMullen’s Barber Shop Mel’s Golden Razor Westchester Barber Shop 550 S. Main 839 Penniman (Alley) 595 Forest 580 Forest #4 414-9744 455-2476 455-9057 455-1146 Banks/Credit Unions Banquet Facilities Barber Chamber of Commerce 6 3 6 5 Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce850 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 453-1540 3 First Presb. Church of Plym. Real-Life Plymouth 701 Church 550 Forest #15-2 453-6464 1 927-0300 7 Forest Computer Services Perennial Software 480 Forest 417 Forest 259-8611 5 414-0760 6 Churches Computer Services Financial Dallas & Associates Fin. Planning 233 S. Main 451-3450 9 Edward Jones Investments 470 Forest Place #3 451-6405 5 RBC Wealth Management 711 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 459-7555 7 Fortune Financial Group 729 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 459-3781 7 GEM Asset Management 320 S. Main 737-9108 3 James Leventis CLU CHFC 729 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 414-8500 7 Janine A Theisen, C.P.A, P.C 489 S. Main 414-8400 7 MFC Group - Russ Mack 595 Forest #7B (248)393-1606 6 Mirto & Co. Insurance 292 S. Main 453-8900 2 Morrison Stanwood Polak Hillard 823 Penniman 453-0209 3 Oppenheimer 1007 W. Ann Arbor Trail #150 454-3751 4 Pinnacle Wealth Management Group 849 Penniman Ave #201 667-5591 3 Raymond James & Assoc. 505 S. Main 416-1666 7 RBC Wealth Management 711 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 454-5422 7 RSL Financial Consulting 249 S. Main St. 207-1004 9 UBS Financial Services, Inc. 340 S. Main 416-1025 3 Universal Capital Funding 292 Main St. #202 (800)435-5512 2 Waddell & Reed 580 Forest #7B 254-9999 5 Wright Asset Management Group 218 S. Main 451-2600 1 Fitness & Wellness Bakeries Candies & Ice Cream 1999 Tavern 336 Main Box Bar & Grill Burger Spot Cellar 849 Compari’s on the Park Cozy Café Doyle’s Tavern E.G. Nicks Fiamma Grape Expectations Wine Bar Ironwood Grill Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sand. Little Bangkok Cuisine Maya’s Deli of Plymouth NICO & VALI Omelette and Waffle Café Panera Bread Penn Grill & Bar Plaka Mediterranean Grill Plymouth Coffee Bean Co. Plymouth Play Café Sean O’Callaghan’s Simple Sandwich Starbucks Subway Sandwiches & Salads Sweet Afton Tea Room Thai Cafe The Rock Bar & Grill Core Sports Fitness Pilates Studio Exlusive Fitness Fit 4 One Plymouth Yoga Room QuixWorks Therapeutic Massage ROM Fitness Rosemarie’s Healing Massage Synergy Dance Academy Whitaker Therapy 829 Penniman 459-1547 3 595 S. Main 259-8674 7 580 Forest #3 (248)875-3746 5 474 Forest Ave. 259-4324 5 238 S. Main 377-0914 1 585 Forest #1 254-0201 7 595 Forest #6A 502-8452 6 500 S. Main 207-7808 6 585 Forest 459-4538 6 Schrader-Howell Funeral Home 280 S. Main Funeral Home 453-3333 2 Home Improvement Services Kitchen and Bath Gallery by DeGiulio 975 Ann Arbor Tr. Regional General Contracting, LLC 595 Forest Suite #11A R.G. Myers & Associates Arch. 865 Penniman Weston Window Replacement 595 Forest Suite #7B 582-9660 582-9700 455-6565 459-7835 5 6 3 6 AM O’Malley Insurance Ann Arbor Financial Benefit Control Methods Farm Bureau Insurance Jeff Asthon Agency Lapham Maxwell Insurance N.B.C. 459-7890 416-8100 414-5400 927-1244 455-1110 459-8272 414-5400 1 7 5 7 1 1 5 Aldrich Legal Services 276 S. Union St. #1 404-3000 David M. Caplan (D.A.W.N.) 550 Forest #14-5 (888) 772-3296 Eldon L. Johnson Attorney 905 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 455-6200 James P. Ryan Attorney 905 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 459-9300 Law Offices Jeffrey McKeever 575 S. Main St #3 632-9900 Law & Mediation Office Norma McKenna 249 S. Main St. 414-7810 Law Offices Lowe & Lewandowski 905 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 453-3737 Paul F. Semperger Attorney 905 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 453-5353 Roger Haslick AAttorney 960 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 455-8850 Van Belkum & Felty P.C. 502 Forest 459-0300 Medical and Health Andrew Rubenstein MD Family Practice 261 Main St. 453-9500 Associates in Podiatry 990 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 414-0874 Changing Lanes - Amy Hale 595 Forest #10B 956-2925 Cognitive Psychology 580 Forest #8B 414-6507 David Crowl D.O. Zachary Lennon D.O. 261 Main St. 414-8040 Elizabeth W. Borg Ph.D. Clinical Psych 580 Forest #1B 453-2207 Family Care Solutions 233 S. Main 459-6930 Focus on Solutions 550 Forest #15-3 259-0990 Forest Place Optical 449 S. Harvey 455-3340 Fresenius Medical Care 1007 W. Ann Arbor Tr. #200 737-0592 Growth Works Treatment Services 271 S. Main 455-4902 Greer Chiropractic Life Center 470 Forest Place #19 451-9700 H.A. Hamerink DDS PC 159 S. Harvey 455-8686 Homewatch Caregivers 296 S. Main #203 207-7558 Katherine C. Gothard M.S. TLLP 595 Forest #7A 612-3409 Life Care Adult Day Services 580 S. Main 956-2600 Penny S. Flury DDS, PC 584 S. Main 453-5588 Plymouth Psychology Manuel Manrique 580 Forest #5B 414-6507 Presbyterian Nursing LIGHT House Inc. 575 S. Main St. #6 451-7800 Progressive Family Eye Care 487 Forest Ave. 414-1892 R.A. Zoltowski D.O. 580 Forest #6B 416-0780 St. Joseph Mercy Arbor Health 990 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 414-1010 9 5 5 5 7 9 5 5 3 5 Plymouth Canton Com. Schools Plymouth City Hall Plymouth Community YMCA Plymouth Comm. United Way Plymouth Post Office Plymouth Downtown Dev. Auth. Plymouth Rock Masonic Center 416-2700 453-1234 453-2904 453-6879 453-4669 455-1453 453-3970 4 9 9 3 2 3 3 Alliance International Registrar 595 Forest #5A Angel’s Psychic Readings 550 S. Main Apparel Resource Group 729 W. Ann Arbor Tr. Bacinski’s Learning Institute 219 S. Harvey Davis Music Studios 595 Forest #12A Doubletake Studios 580 Forest Suite #3B E-buy Media 332 S. Main Gould’s Cleaners 212 S. Main Growth Works 271 S. Main Heinowski Appraisal & Consulting LLC 550 Forest #16 Hansz Indications 595 Forest #14A Hickman Williams and Company 595 Forest #1B Interlum LLC 470 Forest #12 JCA Engineering Inc. 595 Forest #6B Jeff Zak Catering 448 Forest Kent Air Products 125 S. Harvey Lodging by the Month 471 S. Main Midwest Maintenance 233 S. Main MIS Camping.com 332 S. Main Paragon Sales and Marketing 595 Forest #3B Taiko Device North America 580 Forest #2B Steel Fish Design 550 Forest #6 Ultimate Staffing 461 S. Main 667-5399 377-3004 455-1224 455-3443 262-1409 737-0377 451-6666 453-4343 455-4095 455-1830 454-4773 414-9575 451-5035 453-4400 459-7125 414-8870 416-5100 459-6052 740-4444 207-0700 582-9672 459-1415 207-0600 6 6 7 2 6 5 3 1 9 5 6 6 5 6 5 1 7 9 3 6 5 5 7 Wiltse’s Community Pharmacy 330 S. Main 453-4848 3 11-4 Productions Jill Andra Young Photography Kelly Dobson Photography 485 S. Main 248-522-6019 7 825 Penniman 455-7787 3 550 Forest #14-6 377-1150 5 Insurance 880 Fralick 729 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 470 Forest Place #20A 575 S. Main 880 Fralick 185 S. Harvey 470 Forest Place #20A Legal Municipal Services and Volunteer Org. 454 S. Harvey 201 S. Main 248 S. Union 960 W. Ann Arbor Tr. 860 Penniman 831 Penniman 305 Fleet St. Other Services Pharmacies Photography & Video Real Estate and Developers Foresite Properties/Cecil Bay Appraisal 595 Forest #9B Heinowski Appraisal & Consulting LLC 550 Forest #16 Jeff Glover & Associates 459 S. Main Plymouth Realty Group 575 S. Main Professional One Real Estate 484 Deer Pugh Cannon Properties 505 Forest 233-1294 455-1830 259-1100 927-9700 929-9300 455-3392 9 3 6 5 9 5 9 5 5 4 9 5 1 2 6 6 6 5 7 6 5 3 6 6 7 7 7 6 Welcome to the Most Colorful Fiber World in Downtown Plymouth Made in Michigan 550 Forest Ave. # 5 & 6 734.927.0685 www.miknitboutique.com micusboutique@aol.com Owner - Swaran Dhaliwal
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