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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the City of Lapeer Special Event Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Sponsoring Organizations' section. Enter the legal name, phone number, and address of your organization. Include the agent's details and email contact for the event.
  3. In the 'Event Details' section, provide the event name, purpose, dates, times, and location. Be sure to specify if a sign-up form is required.
  4. Indicate the type of event by checking the appropriate box (e.g., City Operated Event, Co-Sponsored Event).
  5. If applicable, attach an event map showing assembly locations and routes. Ensure you include any requests for city services like free parking or vendor requirements.
  6. Complete the certification and signature section at the end of the application. Make sure to date and sign on behalf of your organization.

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The translation of stone in French is LePierre; the English translation of Canadian French accent of this word is Lapeer. The river was named Flint, synonymous with stone. The first settler in Lapeer was Alvin N. Hart who was born in Cornwall, Connecticut on February 11th, 1804.
In 2023, Lapeer, MI had a population of 9.05k people with a median age of 38.8 and a median household income of $53,038.
Top Attractions in Lapeer Gallery 194. 4.7. (11) Fick Farms. 4.7. (3) Past Tense. 4.8. (19) Rolling Hills Golf Club. 3.9. (7) Lake Nepessing Golfland. 4.1. (29) Hunters Creek. Farms. Habitat for Humanity. 4.0. Russell B Gregory Winery. Wineries Vineyards.

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Lumbering was the main industry in the early days of Lapeer from the 1830s until 1870. The flourishing lumber business attracted railroad services through New York Central Railroad and Grand Trunk Railroad and two state trunklines, M-21 and M-24.
Lapeer Township is a civil township of Lapeer County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,956 at the 2020 Census. The name is an Americanization of the French La pierre, which means flint or flint stone.
The most important crop was wheat, and until the Great Plains gave way to the plow, Michigan was a national leader in this key crop. Michigans unique combination of climate and soils was quickly noted by pioneer farmers, who began fruit production, especially apples and peaches, along Lake Michigan.

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