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Looks like the Threading Place is open for business
 
Walking through the neighborhood, I passed by this shop at 262 Vanderbilt close to Dekalb Avenue.  It opened in the same space as the old Rastafarian store that use to sell fresh coconut water, sugarcane, and other imported goods from the mother island of Jamaica. Well, I guess this new store is looking to make a name for itself in Clinton Hill when it comes to eyebrow threading.
One of the first customers gets in the chair for the threading experience.
 
If you are going to check this place out or already have, send me an email and I'll put it below this entry. HB

Clermont Avenue flea market and baked good sale

Annual Clermont Ave Block association Multi-family flea market and bake goods sale. All manner of things, from A to Z Something for everyone. Old, new, borrowed or blue. Prices starts at 25 cents and up.



Date: Saturday, June 16, 2007 (Rain date Saturday, June 23, 2007)

Time: 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Place: Clermont Ave Between Park and Myrtle Ave.

Proceeds to benefit the Clermont Ave block association.
 
 

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