Toy Village Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary As West Lansing Landmark

John Slagh was in third grade the year his mom decided to open a custom toy store in West Lansing. It was 1960.

The family recently held a garden party to commemorate Toy Village's anniversary—50 years at the same location.

Toy Village, 3105 West Saginaw St., specializes in custom-made dolls and toys of all varieties for children. Most are made of wood or porcelain, which Slagh believes makes all the difference.

Toy Village is the country’s largest distributor of Lawton dolls, which are made by Wendy Lawton in California. “If they sell it at Wal-Mart or Meijer, we don’t have it,” says Slagh, who now manages the store full time.

There are eight people on staff, which includes Slagh’s 80-year-old mother, who still works part of every day. The 150-year-old house that hosts the shop is still in the same condition as when they started. At the time of opening, Slagh says Saginaw Street was still a two-track dirt road.

Every year at the end of June, Toy Village holds a convention, bringing toy lovers together from around the country. Slagh says more than 150 people from 22 states came to the luncheon and most of those attended the anniversary garden party the next day. Some people have been coming to the annual event for 15 years in a row, he says.

Source: John Slagh

Writer: Andy Balaskovitz
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