Peninsula Flea Hosts Its Final Market of the Season

Sat 9/5 @ 10AM-4PM

One of the bright spots in a summer where many of the usual maker markets and art fairs were cancelled has been the Peninsula Flea. With an abundance of open, outdoor space at Heritage Farms, it opened for its sixth season with additional mid-month markets in addition to its regular ones to offer more opportunities for both vendors and shoppers.

But summer is drawing to a close, alas, and this coming Saturday is the final market of the season. So come on down and don’t forget to wear a mask — they’re required. Vendors are well spaced, with plenty of room to browse the original art, handmade crafts, unique collectibles, upcycled items and tasty treats in the barnyard, tree barn and fields. Look for things such as garden glass, pet bandanas, greeting cards, herbal bodies products, birdhouses, soy candles, quilts, jewelry (of course), baby gifts, coffee, baked goods and ice cream. You can even pick up your garlic for fall planting (it goes in the ground in October).

Come a little early at 9:30am and join Pam Burda for some socially distanced yoga at the farm.

Admission and parking are free. Find a vendor list and more info here.

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