ANN ARBOR – In light of the news surrounding COVID-19, Charles Strackbein, founder of the Monroe Street Fair, has taken proactive moves to help protect his participants and the greater overall interests of public health, safety and welfare, by postponing the Ann Arbor Monroe Street Fair to the fall.
“We are optimistically rescheduling the fair until a time when we have a better understanding of the scale of what’s going on and the actual health risks we face” Strackbein said.
“Risk mitigation is superb, and we choose to error on the side of caution. Our communities health is paramount. Our core values rest on a foundation borne of ambition for safer and healthier lifestyle choices,” he added.
“The Monroe Street Fair encourages all of its fans to take appropriate measures to help curb the spread of this serious illness. Thank you for your understanding, endorsement and support of this positive plan going forward. Stay healthy and tuned in. We look forward to seeing everyone in the fall.”





