>> For more, call 815-356-9900 or visit www.luluswigginout.com.
May-24-2012 7:00 pm -
8:00 pm
Gardening Calendar Program
May-26-2012 7:30 am -
8:30 am
Fun Runs and Talk n' Walks
May-27-2012 12:00 pm -
1:00 pm
Fruits and Veggies to the Rescue Class




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Lulu’s Wiggin Out — the area’s No. 1 one place for wigs, hairpieces and women’s accessories — is opening a second Lulu’s location at 63 N. Williams St. in Crystal Lake. This new location is in addition to the original Lulu’s at 128 S. Main St. in Algonquin. Owner Luann Bauer also operates Lulu Bridal Salon & Plaza at 121 W. Main St. in West Dundee. Lulu’s offers a complete line of synthetic and real hair wigs in the latest styles and colors, as well as trendy accessories, fun jewelry and more.
>> For more, call 815-356-9900 or visit www.luluswigginout.com.
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