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Kinko’s copy stores to change name
NORTHWEST GLENDALE -- Kinko’s copy stores will change their names
to reflect new ownership.
The copy stores will reportedly become FedEx Kinko’s Office and
Print Center, according to news reports. FedEx Corp. recently
acquired the copy company for $2.4 billion.
One store is in Glendale, at 225 N. Brand Blvd. Another is at
2125 Foothill Blvd. in La Canada Flintridge. Two locations are in
Burbank, 4100 Riverside Drive and 101 N. San Fernando Blvd.
Jimmy Au signs on with big-name brands
GLENDALE GALLERIA -- The owner of Jimmy Au’s, a Glendale Galleria
clothing store that caters to shorter men, has signed contracts with
big-name clothing brands to offer sizes of suits not previously
offered.
Au, who has been in business since the 1960s, has helped
manufacturers who create the clothing for brands such as Lauren by
Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and DKNY come up with the proper fitting
suits for men shorter than 5 feet 9.
For Au, the contracts are significant because famous-maker brands
are hard to find in shorter sizes for short men.
Apple camp at Glendale Galleria
GLENDALE GALLERIA -- The second annual Apple Camp for Kids will be
offered to children 8 to 12 at the Apple Store at the Glendale
Galleria.
The camp is an opportunity for children to learn more about Mac
computers and their programs.
Each camp workshop offers two hours of hands-on learning about how
to use Apple computers while creating their own projects to take home
on CD or DVD. Campers can sign up for one or more workshops, which
are from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays from July 13 to Aug.
5 at the store, which is on the second floor of the Galleria.
For more information, visit www.apple.com/retail/camp or call the
Apple Store at 502-8310.
Compiled by Ryan Carter