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LAKE ANTOINE PARK PARTNERS DICKINSON COUNTY, MI
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The 7th ever Crafty Flea Market on the shores of Dickinson County's Lake Antoine brought hundreds of folks to the park where 80-plus campsites had been taken over by crafters and vendors. In 2018, Lake Antoine Park Partners got together with Newspapers in Education so the 501c3 charities could raise funds for their organizations. It was definitely cool and breezy on Sept. 7 for the six-hour sale. The tradition is to hold the fundraiser on the Saturday after Labor Day by reserving the majority of campsites with 15 left open for those seeking to enjoy the fields and lakeshore of the facility. Vendors could come camp and set up their sites. Read more and see the pictures by clicking here.
© 2024 Lake Antoine Park Partners Website by North Country Website Design.
LAKE ANTOINE PARK PARTNERS DICKINSON COUNTY, MI
News Archive
The 7th ever Crafty Flea Market on the shores of Dickinson County's Lake Antoine brought hundreds of folks to the park where 80-plus campsites had been taken over by crafters and vendors. In 2018, Lake Antoine Park Partners got together with Newspapers in Education so the 501c3 charities could raise funds for their organizations. It was definitely cool and breezy on Sept. 7 for the six-hour sale. The tradition is to hold the fundraiser on the Saturday after Labor Day by reserving the majority of campsites with 15 left open for those seeking to enjoy the fields and lakeshore of the facility. Vendors could come camp and set up their sites. Read more and see the pictures by clicking here.
© 2024 Lake Antoine Park Partners Website by North Country Website Design.
LAKE ANTOINE PARK PARTNERS DICKINSON COUNTY, MI
News Archive
The 7th ever Crafty Flea Market on the shores of Dickinson County's Lake Antoine brought hundreds of folks to the park where 80-plus campsites had been taken over by crafters and vendors. In 2018, Lake Antoine Park Partners got together with Newspapers in Education so the 501c3 charities could raise funds for their organizations. It was definitely cool and breezy on Sept. 7 for the six-hour sale. The tradition is to hold the fundraiser on the Saturday after Labor Day by reserving the majority of campsites with 15 left open for those seeking to enjoy the fields and lakeshore of the facility. Vendors could come camp and set up their sites. Read more and see the pictures by clicking here.