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Jane Seymour talks style at Great Indoors

Jane Seymour will unveil her new home collection at a style seminar for customers Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at The Great Indoors, 700 S. Rampart Blvd. In addition to sharing her style tips and helping customers discover their own sense of style, focused on her new bedding and home accessories, Seymour also will sign copies of her just-released décor book, "Making Yourself at Home."

Jane Seymour Home is a timeless, balanced collection of traditional, transitional and contemporary bedding inspired by the actress/designer's homes, art and family-centered lifestyle.

For more information, call 949-6600.

ADAS offers tour of Stirling Club

The Architectural & Decorative Arts Society of Las Vegas will feature a tour of the Stirling Club, one of the city's most elegant private clubs, on Thursday at 6 p.m.

The prestigious club has the best of everything, including a fully staffed spa, an exercise center, an indoor and an outdoor pool, three restaurants, nightclub, cigar lounge and wine cellar. Nestled in the center of the four Turnberry Towers on Paradise Road, this beautiful facility has become a local hangout for many Las Vegas residents.

The tour will include complimentary hors d'oeuvres, with a cash bar. The cost of the tour is $30 for nonmembers; $20 for members; a portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit Safe Nest.

Reservations are required and must be made no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday.

ADAS is a nonprofit professional organization committed to the creative development of the architectural and decorative arts community of Las Vegas. Its motto, "In Las Vegas, for Las Vegas," is to recognize the people in the industry who have elevated the quality of the community.

Call 639-1800 to RSVP.

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