In 2017, event organizers and village officials approved the name change of Antiques in Autumn. Word came a little more than one week ago from village officials that this year’s fall festival was still on.įor the fetsival’s first two years, it was known as Antiques on the Lane. “We are going to space things out a little more and everybody will be wearing masks.”Īntiques in Autumn organizers waiting patiently on the OK to hold this year’s edition of the festival. “We are very excited to be able to offer this event this year,” McHenry said. Those interested in being a part of Antiques in Autumn can call McHenry at 51. There is still room for additional vendors, she added. McHenry said the village has enforced her with making sure the vendor spaces are marked prior to Saturday’s event. Vendors will be spaced out more than 6 feet from other vendors and only three people per each vendor station are being allotted. Lane St., said nearly 10 vendors will be in attendance this weekend, all with vintage goods, crafts and antiques. Re-purposed goods, arts, crafts and more will also line South Lane Street - in a socially distanced manner due to the coronavirus pandemic.Ĭo-chairwoman and event organizer Barb McHenry, the owner of The Packrat Antique Store, 117 S. D and N Upholstery, The Packrat and Rusted Roost, all in Blissfield’s business district, are the main sponsors of the 2020 fall festival. to 4 p.m.Īntiques in Autumn will be celebrating its five-year anniversary this weekend as a Blissfield Downtown Development Authority (DDA)/Main Street sponsored event. Local businesses also will be open during the street festival and will have various sales and specials to correlate with Antiques in Autumn. 26, with antiques, collectibles, vintage finds and various autumnal fare. BLISSFIELD - Blissfield’s downtown business district along Lane Street will be filled Saturday, Sept.
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