Walter E. Sundquist Farmington Pavilion & Riley Park
Established in Downtown Farmington in 2005, the Walter E. Sundquist Pavilion & Riley Park have become a busy center of activity in Downtown Farmington. This town square hosts the Farmington Farmers & Artisans Market from May through November, and a Holly Days Market the first weekend in December. Additional summer activities include the Farmington Area Founders Festival, for which the Pavilion serves as a musical stage. In the fall, the Pavilion rocks with the annual Harvest Moon Celebration, a three-day extravaganza of music, wine and beer tasting and a Harvest Market with children's activities and a scarecrow building contest. The Pavilion is named for Walter E. Sundquist, long-time owner of Sundquist Funeral Home in Downtown Farmington. Riley Park is named for benefactor George Riley of Farmington Hills.
- Handicap Accessible: Handicapped accessible parking
- Founding Date: 2005
- Parking: Free lot, On-street: free
- Are there any interesting facts about this location?: This treasured community resource was once a blacktopped parking lot. It was built with funding from charitable contributions.
- Features: Benches
- Services: Restrooms
- Restrictions: No alcohol, No fires