![]() ![]() The event will continue going forward, but starting next year it will become a golf outing.įor more information on the event, visit the event's Facebook page. Jarvis said the work is mentally and physically exhausting, but it is as rewarding as it can be seeing kids wearing Maison shirts and having former scholarship winners return to work the fundraiser.ĭue to all the work needed to put on the event, Jarvis said this is the last year that they will hold it as a garage sale. A 50-50 raffle will be held and a food truck will be on site all 3 days for refreshments. A barn and side tents will be set up full of all sorts of great deals in clothing, furniture, bikes, toys, household items and more. This year’s fundraiser will be held at the Fowlerville Fairgrounds, Friday through Sunday. Fowler was founded in 1857 and celebrated its 150 year Sesquicentennial in September of 2007.Our community has grown with the development of several new homes in. As a result, this year’s garage sale is too big for the junior high gym it normally takes place in. Located just North of Lansing, MI, Fowler is a rural community that offers its residents tranquility and serenity, with all the conveniences and opportunities of larger urban areas. Last year’s event was cancelled due to the pandemic, but many of the items that were donated were preserved in a storage units. She said commended both of his parents “for waking up every day and still taking care of their other children, and in the process, having Maison’s legacy live on.” Anytime a child is tragically lost, it’s hard to comprehend. She said, “For people who know the story, you know what the family has gone through, losing a child. ![]() It is located at 5201 Autumn Kirsten Cir, Fowlerville, MI. This 1389 square feet Single Family home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Following the incident his parents, Andrew Wilkinson and Maylene Turnbo started a scholarship in his name for senior soccer players at Fowlerville High School.įowlerville Junior High Teacher Amy Jarvis, speaking Sunday on WHMI's Viewpoint, said it is a special thing that Maison’s family has pulled together to honor his memory. The trademarks MLS®, Multiple Listing Service® and the associated logos are owned by CREA and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Toys: Tons of board games (all ages), lots of nerf guns and squirt guns, rocket kits, swimming toys, swimming fins, snorkels, sandbox toys, beach toys, balls, snap circuit set, portable poker table and chips. Maison Wilkinson was an 8-year old boy who was accidentally run over and killed by a garbage truck while playing soccer, his favorite sport, outside his house back in 2006. 09/17/23 - New photos added Many items for sale including. By Mike Kruzman / community garage sale in Fowlerville to honor a young boy through scholarships to local students is coming back bigger than ever. ![]()
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