Traverse City Art Fairs & Craft Shows
The Traverse City area has several arts and crafts fairs scheduled throughout the year, offering many unique handcrafted items.
Photo by Irons Tourist Association
The Flea Roast and Ox Market is filled with family entertainment for all. Occurring annually in June and hosted by the Irons Area Tourist Association at Skinner Park in Irons, the festival is the group’s main fundraiser.
The four-day festival features amusement rides, live music performances, tournaments, kids games and contests, flea burger food tent, ox market (raffle and souvenir booths), parade and fireworks.
Due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus, the event was canceled in 2021 but organizers are hopeful that the event can return in 2022.
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Irons Area Tourist Assocation
5074 W. 10-1/2 Mile Rd.,
Irons, MI 49644
(231) 266-8101
The Traverse City area has several arts and crafts fairs scheduled throughout the year, offering many unique handcrafted items.
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