FATF & Craft Market

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Portage Parks & Recreation will host the final Friday at the Flats of the season on Friday, September 23 at the Celery Flats Pavilion (7335 Garden Lane).   The final event will feature a Craft Market at Celery Flats Historical Area. Admission to both events is FREE and open to the public.

Friday at the Flats will run from 4:30 to 8:30 PM – rain or shine!  Enjoy an array of dinner and dessert options as well as live performances from local musicians.  Food vendors include Blue Plate Food Truck, Skinny Kenny’s BBQ, Eli’s Doces, Motor Mouth, Scott’s Pig Roast, Theresa’s Kitchen, and Specialty Cheesecake and Dessert Company.  Jack Dastoli and the The Pyschoacoustics will perform live music throughout the evening. 

The Craft Market will run from 4:30 to 8:30 PM and includes more than fifteen vendors selling an assortment of jewelry, homemade natural bath and body products, soy candles, hand blown glass, pottery, and other amazing pieces of work. Treat yourself to something special or stock up on presents for your friends and family.

The City of Portage Parks & Recreation looks forward to closing out the season with you.  Visit the Facebook events @CityofPortageMI for details.

For more information, call Portage Parks & Recreation at (269) 329-4522. 

Original source can be found here.



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