DETROIT, MI, April 03, 2009
/24-7PressRelease/ -- The Russell Bazaar will host the "Mom-2-Mom and Dad-2-Dad Event" inside the recently renovated Exhibition Center Showplace. This event will run during the weekend of April 24th through April 26th and will offer many opportunities for moms and dads as well as plenty of activities for children of all ages. With the shape of the economy in Detroit, it is nice to see some of the community leaders get together to benefit the hardest workers within it, the mothers and fathers.
"Mom-2-Mom" resale events are a great way for parents to get together to buy, sell or trade the clothes, toys and baby items that children grow out of very fast. These events provide a solution for families to control their budgets as well as clear their closets and garages of items that their family has outgrown. The Exhibition Center Showplace will be full of incredible bargains on these items as well as many different variety items such as video games, strollers, pregnancy clothing and much more. The list of merchandise that will be available is unlimited and mothers and fathers from all over the Metro Detroit area will be able to come and find just about anything that their family could need.
These types of events happen all over and are usually found in churches and schools. What sets this one apart is that there will be lots of activities and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. This is a three day event and each day offers fun and learning for everyone. There are seminars teaching how to maintain a healthy environment for your kids as well as safe sleeping habits and car seat safety. The Russell Bazaar will also be hosting character shows with popular children's cartoon characters, face painting fun, kid's craft shows, a moonwalk bounce and a kid's talent show. All of these events will add excitement to the already busy weekend traffic in the Russell Bazaar and will provide good times to be shared by people of all ages.
The "Mom-2-Mom and Dad-2-Dad Event" begins on April 24th at 8am. People that are interested in setting up a table need to get there early, as space is provided on a first come first serve basis. Space is limited to the first fifty vendors that show up to the Russell Bazaar and although there is no fee for being involved in this special weekend, vendors must provide their own table.
About The Russell Bazaar: The Russell Bazaar is located inside the Historic Russell Industrial Center: a seven inter connected complex designed by Albert Kahn and finished in 1925 on a 25 acre site near I-75 and I-94. The Russell Bazaar is based on street markets found all over the world, except the Russell Bazaar is located under one roof. It provides a terrific experience for shoppers and gives local artists, craftspeople and other types of small businesses a low cost "storefront" in a lively environment. It generates excitement, jobs and economic opportunity at the same time.
http://www.russellbazaar.com
You have not shopped until you have shopped at the RUSSELL BAZAAR, open weekends in Detroit. Inspired by the great street marketplaces of Europe, but installed in a converted Albert Kahn factory, the Russell Bazaar is a world of shops, all under one roof. More than 150 different vendors have rented booths in the 60,000 sq. ft. Bazaar.
�Shopping at the Russell Bazaar will be great fun,� said Dennis Kefallinos, the owner of the Russell Industrial Center and creator of the Russell Bazaar. �We have people selling original clothing designs, jewelry, shoes, accessories, spa products, gifts, household items, electronics and books.� Niki�s Pizza and Loco � two restaurants in Kefallinos�s Dionysia Properties Hospitality Group � are already open in the Bazaar food court. Other food and beverage vendors include a mini-donut shop, a Good Humor cart, a chocolate shop and several booths selling baked goods.
The Russell Bazaar is located in the historic Russell Industrial Center, seven interconnected buildings designed by Albert Kahn and finished in 1925 on a 25-acre site near I-75 and I-94 in Detroit. Kefellinos purchased the Center in 2003 to create a community for small companies in creative industries. At the same time he saw an opportunity to build a unique shopping and entertainment destination for families that captures the unique creative and industrial spirit of Detroit and gives it a festive, international flair.
The Russell Bazaar is based on street markets found all over the world, except the Russell Bazaar is under one roof. It provides a terrific experience for shoppers and gives local artists, craftspeople, and many other types of small businesses a low-cost �storefront� in a lively environment. It�s generating excitement, jobs and economic opportunity at the same time.
At the Russell Bazaar you'll find more than 150 specialty shops offering unique designerwear, jewelry, hand-made arts and crafts housewares, food, gifts, bath and beauty products all under one roof. Enjoy entrtainment and giveaways too.Visit the Russell Bazaar at the Russell Industrial Center today.
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