(Lake Park)– The Lake Park Hometown Pride group will hold a major fundraising event this coming Sunday, June 29th. Mayor Matt Carstensen says the goal of the program is to make Lake Park an even better place to live…
“We organized about nine months ago and have chosen to do some fundraising along the way. The project we have coming up is Farm to Fork, a meal served right on main street in Lake Park and it’s intended to be one of our major fundraisers that we use to push projects along in the city of Lake Park.”
Carstensen says Sunday’s event will begin with a social hour at 5:00 pm with a full course meal being served at 6:00 pm. Tickets are $100 each or $800 for a table of eight…
“Tickets are available at city hall, by calling city hall you can line up tickets there, and also Savings Bank in Lake Park has tickets for sale. You can either buy a single ticket or you can buy an entire table. It’s a pretty nice meal. Beef tenderloin grilled by the Dickinson County Beef Producers. There will be several organizations involved in making sure that happens. The Harris-Lake Park FFA, the football team is going to help set up for the meal, and so we have all different types of people involved in this. It appears to be a lot of fun. I think we’ll have a lot of fun with it and something different that I’ve ever participated in, but we’re going to make it work.”
Tickets are available until Thursday at the Lake Park City Offices or Savings Bank in Lake Park. Raffle tickets for a couple of quilts will also be available for sale during Sunday’s event, which will be moved to the Lake Park Community Center in the event of inclement weather.