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By Jill Runfola

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Reagan Allen from Monongahela and a Liberty University music major greets people at the Fleatique by playing her harp for freewill offerings.
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Carol Schussler (left) and Diane Shuman are from Houston, Pa. They are the team behind their business, “Two Crafty Sisters,”
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Mike and Brandy Hirosky of Jefferson Hills were at the Fleatique promoting their business of Metaphysical Elements: Crystals, Tarot & Reiki.
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Lou Forlini takes a break from his busy “Forlini’s Kitchen,” Italian food vendor at the Fleatique.
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From the Riverview Baptist Church in New Eagle, Joe Anvers and Lacey Sweeney set up a prayer box to take back with them. Visiting the booth, Joe Dora of Monongahela and his 5-year-old son Killian Dora receive free popcorn and a child’s cross.

The 2024 ‘Fleatique on the Mon” was held on Saturday, June 1 throughout the main streets of Monongahela and New Eagle.   With 3+ miles of businesses, homeowners, churches, antique dealers, crafters, food vendors, flea market sellers, and more, - there was something for everyone.  The weather was perfect, and it was a good day to walk and browse.  

For over 20 years now, the Monongahela Area Chamber of Commerce has sponsored this event attended by thousands, and everyone always has a good time. 

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