Bazaar vendor map

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Bazaar vendor map

What’s your passion? My passion is for history and historic preservation. I love little pioneer villages like Fallasburg. I live three miles away from this hamlet forgotten in time.

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Here comes the Fallasburg village bazaar

Here is the vendor map for the upcoming Fallasburg village bazaar this weekend located inside the Fallasburg Park at the 1830s pioneer village.Just cross the Covered Bridge and step back in time. Also included is the village map. The park is three miles north of Lowell, Michigan.

Map of vendors at the first annual village bazaar. Map of vendors at the first annual village bazaar.

Why not become a member of the Fallasburg Historic Society to help preserve the pioneer village for future generations? Email FHS president Ken Tamke at kentamke@comcast.net

Map of the pioneer Fallasburg village. Map of the pioneer Fallasburg village.

Here is a list of the vendors:

Fallasburg Village Bazaar set for Sept. 19th & Sept. 20th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. welcomes the following participants:

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Happy blogging to FHS

This is my latest status update. I am working with clients on social media marketing for the Fallasburg Historical Society (FHS), CJ Aunt Jarmilka’s Desserts and potential clients the Lowell Women’s Club and Americas Voices.

My first order of business was to set up a blog for them on the WordPress platform using different themes.

One room school house, a museum for the Fallasburg Historical Society
One room school house, a museum for the Fallasburg Historical Society

For FHS I designed “Fallasburg Today.” Then came social media, that is establishing accounts on Facebook and twitter. And posting on regular basis.

I think the posting on regular basis is the biggest challenge, but also the key to success.

I do have to say that the folks at FHS embraced the social media project 100 percent. They gave me materials, photos and maps.

Map of Fallasburg bazaar vendors.
Map of Fallasburg bazaar vendors.

I don’t think one can do it alone with the quantity of data. I appreciate all their help and their efforts to raise awareness of the 1830s Fallasburg village with modern means.

The village will hold its first annual bazaar on Sept. 19 & 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come and explore. A big deal for the village is the annual Christmas party. Stay tuned for details.

I am looking forward to creating the October newsletters and bringing on board the Lowell Women’s Club and Americas Voices.

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Marian pilgrimage

Sopport our friends this weekend during the traditional Saint Mary pilgrimage in Stipa, Czech Republic.
I was married in this church to my husband Ludek Pala on October 7, 1978.

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Saint Mary's church in Stipa, Czech Republic during Marian pilgrimage days.

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Fallasburg bazaar press release

The first annual village bazaar opens in Fallasburg on Sept. 19 & 20.

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Blogging success for Fallasburg

Fallasburg Today up and running

By Emma Palova

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Lowell, MI- The “Fallasburg Today” blog with the Lovecraft theme by Andre Nores is up and running with three initial posts, a Facebook page plug-in and a twitter page @fallasburg.

The Fallasburg Historical Society (FHS) is celebrating 50 years of historic preservation of the 1830s village founded by John Fallass.

I consider it a sign of times that the quaint pioneer village nestled in the northeast corner of Kent County is now marketed on WordPress and on social media.

New interpretive markers at the Fallasburg village.
New interpretive markers at the Fallasburg village.

In an effort to bring awareness to the village, the FHS president Ken Tamke and the board asked me for some technology help last week.

I share their passion and love for history and I live three miles away from the Fallasburg Park. And I love nature at its best.

I embraced the project with fervor because of the dates of the upcoming First Annual Village Bazaar set for Sept. 19 and Sept. 20.

We had a good start: a Facebook page with 245 likes, a website www.fallasburg.org and the excitement of all.

I did the twitter first and then the blog and connected all that. My unifying theme has been “bringing the village alive” so the name “Fallasburg Today.”

Today, there is a live discussion on Facebook and twitter is starting up. People and other organizations like Whites Bridge Historical Society are interested in what is happening at the Fallasburg village.

They are sharing the posts on Facebook and tweeting.

I am a deep believer in progress otherwise we would still be walking and living in caves.

Check us out on www.fallasburg.org, on twitter @fallasburg and on http://fallasburg.wordpress.com

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Fallasburg Bazaar

Fallasburg Bazaar scheduled for Sept. 19th and Sept. 20th . Check out the list of vendors.

Fallasburg Today newsletter

Come, cross the Fallasburg covered bridge and step into the past, present and future. Discover the village at its autumn beauty.

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Sign up for Fallasburg Today newsletter for the latest news from the Fallasburg village, events, museum tours, maintenance projects and message from the president Ken Tamke. The first annual village bazaar is coming up on Sept. 19th & Sept. 20th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is still time to sign up for merchants and crafters. Contact Tracy at gashtote@yahoo.com

Fallasburg is at its best in autumn covered in beautiful foliage and gentle breeze.

For more information on the village and the historical society go to http://www.fallasburg.org

Fallasburg Covered Bridge Fallasburg Covered Bridge

Fallasburg Historical Society

13944 Covered Bridge Road – Lowell, Michigan 49331

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Fallasburg Today newsletter

Fallasburg Today newsletter.

50 years of Fallasburg preservation

50 years of Fallasburg preservation.

First annual village bazaar is coming up on Sept 19 and Sept.20 at the Fallasburg Historical Village. Come and have fun.

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