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Cranberry Country Crier Page 10 October 2013 Check out downtown for antiques, market While there will be a lot of activity at the Vilas County Fairgrounds during Cranberry Fest, there also will be plenty of attractions in downtown Eagle River. The festivities will include a farmers market, an antiques show and a food stand — all within just a few feet of dozens of unique shops in downtown Eagle River. Featured food will include hot dogs, brats, chili and homemade soup with Craisins™. For the convenience of festivalgoers, the first three blocks of Wall Street will be closed to traffic. In addition, a bus shuttle will provide transportation between the fairgrounds and downtown. “People visiting the area are encouraged to extend their stay at Cranberry Fest in downtown Eagle River,” said chamber Events Coordinator Kim Emerson. Antique show A favorite annual attraction of Cranberry Fest is scheduled to return this year, with the open-air antique market Saturday, Oct. 5. The Eagle River Business Association will host the event, which is sponsored by Zurko Antiques and Collectibles Market. The show will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first three blocks of Wall Street. A variety of antiques and collectibles will be available for sale, including glassware, jewelry, furniture, sporting goods and more. Farmers market Fresh fall produce will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, in downtown Eagle River. A variety of fresh produce will be for sale on Wall and Main streets. Fresh cranberries and Craisins™ can be purchased downtown. Cranberry Fest activities expand well beyond the Vilas County Fairgrounds. For example, an open-air antique show is planned in downtown Eagle River Saturday. There also will be a farmers market downtown. —NEWS-REVIEW PHOTO