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White Lake Farmers Market

Huron Valley Recreation and Community Education, in conjunction with White Lake Township and Stone Cold Statuary, seeks vendors to participate in the inaugural market season in White Lake.

The new White Lake Farmers Market is scheduled for Saturdays from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. starting May 21 and ending October 22 at Lakewood Elementary School, 1500 Bogie Lake Road in White Lake. 

There will be no market July 2 due to the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

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The market will feature products of all kinds including local produce, flowers, yard and garden materials, vegetables and crafts. 

On certain weekends, it also will include entertainment from Milford Music. As the market continues to grow, more entertainment will be brought in to expand the event. 

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Huron Valley Recreation and Community Education, along with White Lake Township and Stone Cold Statuary, recognized a need for a local market. 

HVREC reaches over 34 thousand homes yearly with their different recreational and enrichment programs, and also runs both Huron Valley Pools and Fitness Centers at Lakeland and Milford, which will provide even more exposure for the event. Partnering with White Lake Township and Kevin Lawrence of Stone Cold Statuary will also help the event grow.

Want more information?  Contact Greg Morris at 248-676-8389, Jason Iacoangli at  248-698-3300, ext. 177 or Kevin Lawrence at 248-755-1195.  Or visit www.huronvalleyrec.com and click on White Lake Farmers Market. 

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