Posted on 04 August 2016. Tags: 60th Anniversary, Burley Park, Carl and Esther Flynn, Howard City

CARL & ESTHER FLYNN
Come join in the celebration of Carl and Esther Flynn’s 60th Anniversary.
Saturday August 13th 2016 at Burley Park 19432 Howard City Edmore Road, Howard City Michigan 49329. Welcoming guests at 4:30 pm, food will be ready to eat at 5:00 pm. Rustic camping and train rides available. Bring your lawn chair, sit, visit, relax, and enjoy the band. (BYOB) If you are unable to attend and would like to send a card, send it to: Carl and Esther Flynn, 6180 124th Street, Sand Lake, Michigan 49343.
Key to their Marriage: Church, communication, working together, and a giving relationship from both, not a one-sided relationship.
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Posted on 11 September 2015. Tags: arrested, Burley Park, counterfeit, flea market, Michigan State Police, Sixth District Tobacco Tax Enforcement Team, Vendors
Hundreds of people attend the Burley Park flea market, in Howard City, on summer holidays. Patrons who attended the flea market this past Labor Day got a little extra excitement while shopping for bargains.
Detectives from the Michigan State Police (MSP) Sixth District Tobacco Tax Enforcement Team were inspecting the Burley Park Flea Market in Howard City, on Monday, September 7, when they discovered several vendors selling counterfeit purses, perfume and headphones.
Over 400 items were seized, including counterfeit Beats headphones and MK purses. The goods were valued at approximately $10,000. Two of these vendors were arrested and their inventory of goods seized.
One of the suspects fled on foot from the scene, but was captured by troopers.
Detectives determined the two suspects had traveled to the yearly event from Chicago. The two men, ages 17 and 19, were lodged on felony charges at the Montcalm County Jail.
“Intellectual property crimes are not victimless crimes because they threaten legitimate Michigan businesses and commerce,” the MSP said in a news release on the crime.
For more information on intellectual property crimes, visit the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center at www.iprcenter.gov.
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