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Events with Vendors in Mercer Pennsylvania - Mercer County
PA
Lake Latonka Fall Festival
WHEN: Annually - the Saturday following Labor Day.
Saturday, September 8, 2012 (33rd annual) - 9AM to 4PM
WHERE: Lake Latonka's Big Red Barn on Kutenai Trail at Lake Latonka, just outside of Mercer PA.
(Mercer County PA.) I-79 Exit 121, 3 miles north of I-80. Turn left towards Mercer, take the first right onto North
Cottage Road, then turn left into Lake Latonka at the teepee.
GPS ADDRESS: 250 Latonka Drive, Mercer PA 16137
DESCRIPTION: Annual Lake Latonka Fall Festival event held the Saturday after Labor Day at Lake
Latonka's Big Red Barn. Free admission, free parking.
Over 100 artisans, businesses and organizations. Homemade food, bake sale, free entertainment,
chinese auction, wildlife exhibit, free Pat Catan & Lowe's "Make it and take it" for kids, pony rides, all day
raffle every 10 minutes (last year 41 winners won over $4,300!)
Vendors Wanted! Arts and
crafts vendors wanted.
"Other" vendors wanted (businesses, companies, services, organizations, non-profits, etc.)
Great event! Vendors and volunteers in perfect harmony! Fun activities, awesome entertainment,
tasty soup! Superb effort by all!
CONTACT: Linda Charapp, Vendor Relations Chairperson, at "lcharapp @ aol.com"
or 412-491-3363.
WEBSITE: www.LakeLatonkaFallFestival.com.
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