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Michigan Children's Apparel Deerfield Children’s Apparel February, 18-20 *New Hours: Saturday 9-6, Sunday 9-6, Monday 9-5 Michigan Children’s Apparel March, 4-6 *New Hours: Saturday 9-6, Sunday 9-6, Monday 9-5 Indiana Children’s Apparel March, 8-9 One -of -a-kind print designs exclusively from Wee Ones! See our entire collection today! Embassy Suites Embassy Suites Embassy Suites Deerfield Livonia Indianapolis Suite 311 Suite 335 Suite 719 2/18 - 2/20 3/4 - 3/6 3/8 - 3/9 Susan Barton 314-400-6721 office • 636-795-0382 mobile • [email protected] weeones.com MCAG Show Guide February & March 2017 ********** February, 18-20 Deerfield Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites, Deerfield, IL March, 4-6 Michigan Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites, Livonia, MI March, 8-9 Indiana Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites North, Indianapolis, IN Please Visit: www.mcag Deerfield Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites 1445 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield IL 60015 847-945-4500 ************* SHOW HOURS ***** February, 18- 9:00 pm to 6:00 pm February, 19 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm February, 20 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm * Please Note New show hours Saturday, Sunday and Monday Lunch will be served On Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12:30 T0 1:30 Suite-309 For buyers hotel rate please call Mary At: 847- 945-8673 (Cutoff date 10 days before show) Michigan Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites 19525 Victor Parkway, Livonia, MI 48152 734-462-6000 3rd Floor and Ballroom ********** Show Hours March, 4 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm March, 5 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm March, 6 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm *please note new show hours, Saturday, Sunday and Monday Lunch 12:30 to 2:00 Hospitality Suite #355 Coffee and bottled water all day Hospitality Suite **** ALL BUYERS PLEASE REGISTER 3rd FLOOR Please wear your badge all times, for security reason ! Indiana Children’s Apparel Embassy Suites 3912 Vincennes Rd, Indianapolis, IN 317-715-4905 ***** Show Hours March, 8 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm March, 9 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm ===== Please register 7th floor desk ------------------------------------------ 2017 Show Dates Deerfield, February, 18-20 Livonia, March, 4-6 Indy, March, 8&9 Deerfield, March, 25-27 Deerfield, August, 5-7 Livonia, September, 16-18 Indy, September, 14&15 Deerfield, October, 14-16 Adam Bruno 3828 Charles Drive Northbrook, IL 60062 312-222-0174 fax 847-509-3415 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite–310 Livonia Suite-350 Indy-715 Le-Top Florence Eiseman Wes and Willy Beanstalx Jack Thomas Carraige Boutique Christina Brands: Up Baby Frenchie Quimby, Bee Loop, Gloss New ICM Barton Susan/Wee Ones 13601 Lakefront Drive Earth City, MO 63045 314-400-6721 fax-314-400-6701 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite-311 Livonia Suite-335 Indy- Suite-719 __________________________________________________ Wee Ones Apres Les Petites Deidra & Keiki Sublime Designs Larry Haughey, The Mountain Group 3316 Whitburn Ct. SE, Ada, MI. 49301, 616-299-9646 [email protected] Bieber Sandra 106-1B Pheasant Run Drive Lansing, MI 48917 205-937-4403 Fax 866-220-0955 [email protected] Livonia Suite-342 Penguin Group Barron’s Educational Services Eat Your Peas Independent Publisher’s Group Brynildssen, Lara Joy LJBryn&Co Midwest Sales 612 North Deer Run Drive Palatine, IL 60067 847-736-2711 fax 847-202-9439 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite-306 Livonia Suite-343 Indy Suite-720 Angel Dear Lifefactory Little Giraffe Cheengoo EZPZ Constructive Eating Blade & Rose Feather Baby Sticky Bellies Trumpette Piggy Paint Centen Robert & Associates 1862 East Belvidere Road Grayslake, IL 60030 312-464-0999 Fax 312-464-0990 heidicenten@sbcglobalnet Deerfield- Suite-330-331 Livonia – Suite-331-332 Indy-Suite-703-704 Baby Essentials Kanz Baby Face Mayoral Newborn EMC Play Up Chicago Gallery Christy Drew 1229 N. 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Martha Swibes 1210 Park Drive Munster, IN 46321 800-613-0399 fax 312- 397-9932 [email protected] Deerfield Suite-332 Livonia Suite-327-328 *Apparel Collection 3 Pommes Biscotti & Kate Mack Books to Bed * New Doodle Pants Giggle Moon Joan Calabrase Kids Art Kitty Girls Designs* New Nina Belli Nohi Kids/Little Bird *Accessories Collection Ashley Ann Great Pretender Peppercorn Kids Fedoryshyn, Kathy 4455 Shagbark Lane Brookfield, WI 53005 262-781-8685 fax 262-781-7165 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite-304 Livonia Suite-348 Indy Suite-710 __________________________________________________ Isobella & Chloe Limeapple Lipstix Elisa B Pink Rock Noruk *New Three Friends * New Area Code 407 Kushies Candy Pink Mabel & Honey * New Grimaldi, Tony 36643 Almond Circle Farmington Hills, MI 48335 248-478-173- fax 248-478-6172 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite-301 Livonia Suite- 354 Indy Suite- 714 Sarah Louise Dani Noel Bryan boys Renzo Petit Ami Zu Zubels Designs by Pierson Lauren Marie -Communion Dresses and Veils Haughey Larryn The Mountain Group 3316 Whitburn Ct. 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Box 390330 Edina, MN 55439 952-920-8288 fax 612-677-3797 [email protected] __________________________________________________ Deerfield Suite—303 Livonia Suite- 353 Indy Suite - 713 __________________________________________________ Under Armour Kids Under Armour Collegiate Baby Armour Under Armour Swim Under Armour Outdoor Under Armour Underwear KIT Showroom Krista Hylbak 1229 N North Branch St. Ste 311 Chicago, IL 60642 312-664-3911 [email protected] Deerfield Suite- 319 Livonia Suite- 330 Hatley Art & Eden Andy + Evan Nano Ooh LaLa Couture Bebe Monde Chaser Sapling Huggalugs La Lexa’s One Kid Coats Joy Folie U Go Girl Knox & Associates Dave Knox 1243 N. 33rd Street Galesburg, MI 49053 630-631-7096 Fax 269-620-5944 [email protected] Deerfield Suite-314 Livonia Suite-339 Baby Paper “Wow” Cup Apple Park Lemon Vines Lillebaby Carriers Baby K’Tan Calison/Sophie Ju Ju- Be Diaper Bags Itzy Ritzy Earth Mama Angel Baby Jack&Jill My Pello Oxo Tot Baby Frida/Nose Frida Kids Me Pal Socks Austin Tie-Dye Leckie, Vicki & Tom (Victoria’s Keepsakes) P.O. 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