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Whitney Mcclellan-Stone President/Owner 2 Stones Events Whitney McClellan-Stone Mary D'alessandro President/owner Owner 2 Stones Events Baskets and More 30985 Dorchester #282 3993 Thornwood Court New Hudson, Michigan 48165 Ann Arbor,, Michigan 48105 5864848797 734 996 0966 [email protected] [email protected] Kelly Parkinson Jan Davies McDermott Sales Owner and Innkeeper, Davies House Inn Allegra Print Mail Bed and Breakfasts of Washtenaw 1283 Industrial Drive 1355 King George Blvd Saline, Michigan 48176 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 7349441404 734 973 1722 [email protected] [email protected] Richard Clark Bernie Stevens Owner CEO Amazing Blue Taxi BSA Events & Entertainment P.O. Box 971834 1138 E Big Beaver Road Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Troy, Michigan 48083 734-846-0007 248-850-5870 [email protected] [email protected] Judy Maynard Jeanne Loveland Vice President/ Event Planner Owner Angel Food Catering Cafe Marie PO Box 972132 1759 Plymouth Rd Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 734-483-0135 734-662-2272 [email protected] [email protected] Patti Ingleson Rubina Sadiq Sales Manager Owner Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Cakes By Rubina 120 West Huron Street 5060 Jackson Road, Suite D Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 734-995-7281 734-7305090 [email protected] [email protected] Jerry Kozak Douglas Bienenfeld Owner Director of Sales Ann Arbor T-shirt Company Candlewood Suites Ann Arbor 2308A South Industrial 701 Waymarket Way Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 734-274-2659 734-663-2818 [email protected] [email protected] David Beeman Karen Kellepourey Senior General Manager Sales/Marketing Art Craft Display, Inc. Carlson Catering Company 46350 Grand River Ave. 44850 N I 94 Service Dr Novi, Michigan 48374 Belleville, Michigan 48111 248-380-0843 734-699-8100 [email protected] [email protected] Nicole Nation Amy Mascia Sales Manager Director of Sales Atheneum Suite Hotel Chelsea Comfort Inn and Village Conference Center 1000 Brush Avenue 1645 Commerce Park Drive Greektown, Detroit, Michigan 48226 Chelsea, Michigan 49202 313 962 2323 734-433-8000 [email protected] [email protected] 7347861620 Ed Ziemba [email protected] General Manager City Events Group Andrea Johnson 57 Park St. Sales Account Manager Troy, Michigan 48083 Doubletree Hotel Dearborn 248 589 0600 5801 Southfield Expressway [email protected] Detroit, Michigan 48228 313-982-3982 Debi Bleecker [email protected] Sales Manager Courtyard & Fairfield Inn by Marriott Ann Arbor Debra Johnson 3205 Boardwalk Dr Director of Sales & Marketing Ann Arbor, Michigan 48197 Eagle Crest Resort 734-827-2510 1275 South Huron Street [email protected] Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 734-487-0600 Susan Ling [email protected] Group Sales Manager Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa Tim Redmond 12500 Crystal Mountain Drive Sales Thompsonville, Michigan 49683 Eat Local Eat Natural 231-378-2000 3685 Jackson Rd [email protected] Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 734-645-4752 Tom Heed [email protected] President Custom Transit Kevin Malaric 2500 Packard Rd., Suite 2500 Catering Sales Manager Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Epoch Catering 734-971-5555 27145 Sheraton Drive [email protected] Novi, Michigan 48377 248-735-7222 Cindy Purola [email protected] Owner DDR Lady Video Game Event Rental Heidi Brumbach PO Box 572 General Manager Milford, Michigan 48381 Event Depot 248-684-5746 16800 S. Chandler Rd. #104 [email protected] East Lansing, Michigan 48823 517-908-0013 Ching Tan [email protected] Designer Design Quintessentials, LLC Danette Morrison 42285 Oakland Dr. Booking Manager Canton, Michigan 48188 Fiddlers ReStrung 734-397-1174 6399 Vineyard Ave. [email protected] Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 313-303-4308 John Lamb [email protected] VP Display Group Teresa Fee 1700 Fort St. Sales Manager Detroit, Michigan 48216 Four Points by Sheraton Ann Arbor 313 965-3344 3200 Boardwalk [email protected] Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 734-929-3405 Aisha Holly [email protected] Event Designer Dooby Design Group Stephen Bodnar 124 Pearl Street President Suite 503 Geeks and Gurus, Inc. Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 2111 Woodward Ave, STE 510 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Mary Rasmussen 3134181290 Owner4 [email protected] Jefferson Market & Cakery 609 W. Jefferson Jon Gerych Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Owner 734-665-6666 Gerychs floral and event company [email protected] 713 silver lake rd. Fenton, Michigan 48430 Carol Thompson 1-810-629-7000 Marketing Director [email protected] Katherine's Catering 359 Metty Drive, Suite 2 Alissa McCool Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Catering Director 7349304270 Glass House Cafe & Catering [email protected] 100 Washtenaw Ave. 3rd Floor Plaza Level Julie Roberts Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Partner 734-647-4171 Kindling Creative [email protected] 408 Berkley Ave. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Maya Adrine (734) 223-2829 Sales and Event Manager [email protected] Golden International 4300 Varsity Drive Suite B Jenny Foster Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Event Planner 734-668-8282 Lake Forest Golf Club [email protected] 3110 W. Ellsworth Rd Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Sara Faircloth 734-994-8580 National Sales Manager [email protected] Grand Traverse Resort & Spa P.O. Box 404 Laura Lemieux Acme, Michigan 49610 Chef Lauras catering (231) 534 6163 Laura's Catering [email protected] 4450 Clear Lake Road Grass Lake, Michigan 49240 Rebecca Marquardt 734 475 6309 Regional Sales Manager [email protected] Holiday Inn Express- Chelsea 329 Sam Hill Drive Tracy Lindsay Marshall, Michigan 49068 VP 260-414-8642 Lindsay Exhibit Group, Inc [email protected] 9281 E. M-36 Whitmore Lake, Michigan 48189 Therese Zinn 7344498808 Sales Manager [email protected] Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Center Livonia 17123 Laurel Park Drive North Lisa K. Gleeson Livonia, Michigan 48152 Owner 734-464-1300 Lisa's Gift Wrappers [email protected] 28834 Woodward Avenue Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 Kim Bradburn 248-547-9094 Senior Sales Manager [email protected] Holiday Inn near the University of Michigan 2718 Silver Spring Drive Laura Gough Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105 Manager 734-769-9800 Magic Coast [email protected] 4343 Concourse Dr., Suite 220 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 8888418804 [email protected] Kim Cira, CMP Margarita Cerezo Regional Sales Manager Graphic Design and Creative Manager Maumee Bay State Park Lodge & Conference Center Power Promotions, Inc. P.O. Box 43 2324 Moss Rose Ct. Mt. Cory, Ohio 45868 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 419-477-5299 734-769-9333 [email protected] [email protected] Jan Jourdan John Yurcak Owner Vice President of Sales Me and My Nails Premium Event Services 299 Auburn 5777 S Ashford Way Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 734- 673-6619 734-528-1455 [email protected] [email protected] Jan Croft Latisha Johnson Regional Sales and Marketing Manager Vice President, Meetings & Events Metro Cars Prestige Meetings & Events 24957 Brest Rd PO Box 24594 Taylor, Michigan 48180 Detroit, Michigan 48224 734-946-1715 800-683-7923 [email protected] [email protected] Steve Savanna Pam Palmieri Manager Principal Mill Pond Bread Inc. Promotions-etc 1534 Sugarloaf Lake RD 19265 Hickory Road Chelsea, Michigan 48197 Milan, Michigan 48160 517-605-9628 734-439-0354 [email protected] [email protected] Lindsey Chandler Jim Adams Sales Manager Owner Mission Point Resort Quest Productions, LLC 3220 Coolidge Highway 7015 Marshall Rd. Berkley, Michigan 48072 Dexter, Michigan 48130 248-291-8871 734-426-5038 [email protected] [email protected] Clara Trent Carol Galle Owner/Creative Director President MX Design Special D Events 2293 Hardyke Crt 1229 South Washington Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Royal Oak, Michigan 48067 734-846-6212 248-336-8600 [email protected] [email protected] Donald Adiska Rolly Mansfield Owner Director Sales & Marketing Ovation Photographics Special Events Rental 1901 Sunrise St 20801 Ryan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Warren, Michigan 48091 734 320 9655 586-755-0000 [email protected] [email protected] Rolly Mansfield Jean Steppe Manager Owner Party Linens Steppe Solutions 20801 Ryan PO Box 8125 Warren, Michigan 48091 Ann Arbor, 0 586-755-0000 7342146430 [email protected] [email protected] 734-663-7010 Nancy Byers [email protected] Owner Stone Arch Arts and Events Sharonda Wray 117 S. Ann Arbor St. Sales Manager Saline, Michigan 48176 The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit 734-678-4551 1114 Washington Blvd. [email protected] Detroit, Michigan 48226 313-442-1621 Haley Davis [email protected] Manager/Barista The Bear Claw Coffee Company Alicia Elie 42 Enterprise Drive Independent Consultant Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 Thirty-One Gifts and Cookie Lee Jewelry 734-369-9660 9615 Bemis Rd [email protected] Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 602-577-2623 Joshua Kamradt [email protected] Manager The Betty Brigade Kim Haskins 1901 Sunrise St Manager Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 U-M Photo Services - Marketing & Design 734-994-1000 500 S State Street [email protected] LSA Bldg., Room 0246 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Shana Killips 734-647-9322 Sales Manager [email protected] The Henry Center at MSU 3535 Forest Road Laura Kokkales Suite C Catering Manager
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