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Surf's Up: To introduce its newest collection -- Surf, Baby! -- MAC hosts a special event from 1 to 8 p.m. June 3-4 at MAC at the Forum Shops at Caesars. Stop by the surf shack where surfers will show you how to stencil on surfboards or anything you bring. DJs will spin the sounds of summer and complimentary makeovers will be offered.

Caring Skin Care: Kiehl's has partnered with Share Our Strength, a national nonprofit aimed at ending childhood hunger in America. Visit Kiehl's at the Forum Shops at Caesars through the end of May and make a donation or donate online through the end of the year at kiehls.com/shareourstrength.

Shoe In: Pediped footwear, one of the leading children's footwear companies, honors military families with its "Buy a Pair to Give a Pair" event to benefit Operation Homefront. For each pair of shoes sold on pediped.com through midnight Tuesday, pediped will donate a pair of shoes to Operation Homefront, which will then give them directly to families of service members and wounded warriors.

For the Kids: All White House Black Market stores will accept donations through May for Children's Miracle Network Campaign. Half of the purchase price from sales of the Limited Edition Miracles Bracelet ($20) go toward the charity.

Sak it to Me: Don't miss the Saks Fifth Avenue summer beauty event through June 4 in the beauty department. It's all about products that multitask so you don't have to. With any $85 purchase in fragrances or cosmetics, get a canvas tote. Get $50 off any sunglass purchase $250 or more.

Show's Over: Metropark, a retailer of brand name men's and women's apparel and accessories, is closing all 69 of its stores nationwide.

Love Story: Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor invites lovebirds to start a new life together at one of the most romantic and recognized locations on earth, the grand staircase of the RMS Titanic. Up to 15 guests can fit in the opulent architecture. For more information, call 1-866-458-8968.

By Design: To educate Las Vegans on shopping and buying at the Las Vegas Design Center at World Market Center Las Vegas, the center is hosting one-hour guided tours complete with coffee, bagels and advice by design gurus. Design Center 101 tours will be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 4 and 25.

What a Site: StartingAClothingLine.com has launched its newest software, Digital Fashion Pro (DFP) Chic, that allows aspiring fashionistas to design their own clothing line with the basic Digital Fashion Pro software as well as the option of 10 upgrade tools. The new software has launched just in time for Fashion Awareness Week (ends Sunday) which highlights a contest put on by DFP founders, designed to empower individuals aiming to start their own clothing line. Visit www.startingaclothingline.com for more information.

Man Up: Esquire magazine brings the Look Like You Give a Damn event to Vegas June 3-5 at Aria at CityCenter. Guests of the event will enjoy a weekend filled with unique lifestyle experiences and VIP events, including invitation-only parties, gifts and activities. For more information and to register, visit arialasvegas.com/niveaformen.

Teen Dream: The Galleria at Sunset and Shoptopia invite teens to showcase their personal style and have a chance to win $1,000 now through August. Kids 13 and older can compete to put together a stylish ensemble using clothes at Galleria at Sunset. Visit galleriaatsunset.shoptopia.com for details.

How To: Michael Boychuck's salon, COLOR at Caesars Palace, has launched "Find Your Color with Kate," a series of YouTube makeup tutorials by Kate Stromberg, COLOR's director of cosmetics. The latest tutorial features former Zowie Bowie headliner Marley Taylor who stars in the Bombshell segment. Learn how to create sultry bedroom eyes and the perfect matte red lips. Visit youtube.com/caesarspalace to view the tutorials.

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