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Lake Parsippany Open House and Flea Market draws visitors from all over

The Lake Parsippany giant flea market and Open House was held on Saturday, June 2.

PARSIPPANY — Rain was predicted for all day Saturday, but there was no sign of rain during the Lake Parsippany giant flea market and Open House, on Saturday, June 2.

The day was full of events including dragon boat, swimming, face painting, food, playing in the sand, live music and a flea market offering many items. Parsippany CERT, Parsippany Police Department and many organizations were present educating residents, and distributing literature.

You can join the LPPOA Ladies Club for fun and community involvement. Interested individuals should contact Diane Low at (973) 887-1268. The fishing club meets once a month and holds fishing contests during the season. Thru their Trout Stocking Program, they host a “Stocking Day” event where the lake is stocked with trout one week before the season opens. Young anglers get the opportunity to learn about our program and release trout into the lake. Interested in joining the fishing club contact Tony Suprum at LakeParFishingClub@gmail.com.

Lake Parsippany is a private lake community quietly nestled in the center of Parsippany-Troy Hills, in Morris County. This 168 acre lake and grounds is fully funded and maintained by membership fees and member volunteers. They receive no State, County or Township funding. The Community welcomes everyone to join our association, regardless of where you live and enjoy a piece of the lake.

The Lake Parsippany Property Owners Association members maintain and manage all operations of the lake throughout the year. The membership preserves this beautiful natural resource through its fees and through active volunteer participation in the community.

Membership is required to participate in its many activities that include fishing in a trout stocked lake, sailing, swimming, sunbathing, competitive sports, concerts, dances, family fun nights and much more.

Membership in the Association is not limited to Lake Parsippany Property Owners. Renters and residents from outside of the Lake Parsippany area are also welcome to join. The Association is a not for profit organization.

In addition to all of the activities available with membership, the Association also supports various Clubs and Committees.

Lake Parsippany is home of the New Jersey Dragon Boat Club. Dotting of the eye is an annual ritual of the New Jersey Dragon Boat Club during the open house day. 2018 marks the 18th year in which the NJ Dragon Boat Club has been at Lake Parsippany.

NJ’s 1st dragon boat club, started with a recreational crew, added a competitive crew and then a junior crew since their first visit to the Boat House.

Placing pink roses in Lake Parsippany in support of Woman’s Breast Cancer Awareness

This ancient Chinese Eye Dotting ceremony, “The Awakening of The Dragons,” features local and visiting dignitaries painting red dots on the eyes of the ceremonial dragon boat figure heads to officially “wake” them up.

Mayor Michael Soriano “dotting the eye of the dragon.” Dotting of the eye is an annual ritual of the New Jersey Dragon Boat Club.

Hoffman Beach opens up full time for the summer starting Friday, June 22. From now until then the beach is open Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

For more information on Lake Parsippany, click here.

Parsippany Volunteer Ambulance: Andrew Cornwallis and Chief Christopher Miller
Boy Scout Pack 142
The Garden Club
Patrolman Remo D’Alessandro and Brian Conover distributing literature from the Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department
Lake Parsippany Ladies Club
Lake Parsippany Book Club
Bach to Rock
Volunteer Firefighters Wanted!
Parsippany residents JoAnn Stankard and Tommy Stankard strolling through the flea market at Lake Parsippany Open House
Parsippany CERT
Sonia was just adopted from Wise Animal Rescue. Tyler Cloutier, Rebecca Hruby, Sonia, Lori Wink and Jennifer Quick
Lake Parsippany Fishing Club
Boats on the lake
Children playing in the sand
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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President of Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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