Blog Archives

Image

Stormville Flea Market 2013 Dates

The Stormville Antiques Show and Flea Market has set it’s 2013 show dates! Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market is located in the historical and scenic Hudson Valley, on a private airport located halfway between Manhattan and Albany, right off the beautiful Taconic State Parkway.

The Stormville Flea Market started in 1970 with two dozen vendors, and today it is known as one of New England’s largest antique shows and flea markets. In fact, many of our vendors have been with us since the beginning. Our success is due to the quality merchandise, reliability and trust built between our buyers and vendors.

Stormville offers seven shows a year starting in April with “Springtime in the Country” show and ending with “Christmas in November” show. Each offers a unique display of goods and services, including a wide variety of concessions offering just about any kind of food you desire.

The Stormville Flea Market attracts over 600 vendors from more than eight states. Because of their success, shoppers travel well over one hundred miles, often by the busload, to pursue the hunt for bargains. With an extraordinary variety of antiques and collectables, as well as a large selection of new merchandise and arts and crafts, there is sure to be something for everyone. Great food!

Bring the family and explore this otherwise quiet Dutchess County town for the treasure hunt of a lifetime.

April – November, 8am-5pm. No Pets.

Free Admission, Free Parking, No Pets

2013 SHOW DATES:

Springtime in the Country – April 28th

May 25 – 26

July 6 – 7

August 31 & September 1

October 12 – 13

Christmas in November – November 2 – 3

View all Flea Markets in New York

Stormville Flea Market Website

Image

Rotary Vintage, Antiques and Collectibles Sale Grand Rapids

Rotary Vintage, Antiques, & Collectibles Sale
November 2-4, 2012 at the DeltaPlex

Tickets on sale now at www.RotaryAntiqueShow.org

100% of Pre-sale tickets benefit D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s
& CASA of Kent County. Tickets purchased online receive a
$10 gift from Curtis Cleaners

Event Highlights

  • Bring your poodle skirt, flapper dress, or zoot suit – full vintage attire gets you free Friday night admission
  • Appraisals $5 per item – Friday night
  • Meet Michelle McKormick of WLAV-FM Saturday 10am-noon
  • Sunday free admission with a juice box donation to Kids’ Food Basket

A Love for Antiques Brings Support for Charity:
Members of the Rotary East club in SE Grand Rapids are excited about this year’s new approach to how they give. With 100% of pre-sale proceeds going to CASA of Kent County and D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s, the patrons know they are giving directly to a cause. Plus, every pre-sale ticket comes with a $10 credit voucher to Curtis Cleaners.
Show manager, Cecily Near, is an adoptive parent through D.A. Blodgett and feels it gives her more drive to create a successful event. “I can’t tell you what a pleasure it is to be working on this project knowing DA Blodgett – St. John’s will be one of the recipients” states Cecily.

“Shortly after my husband and I were married”, explains Cecily, “our neighbor girl asked us when we were going to “get kids”. For many years we laughed about her sweet inquiry because it seemed she thought people didn’t “have kids”, instead they simply went to a store and picked one up. Little did we know, “having kids” would not be our family’s first option, but we would instead “get kids” by lovingly picking them up at DA Blodgett for Children”.

Get into the spirit of the vintage scene:
On Friday, free admission is offered to anyone who comes to the show dressed in full vintage attire. Flapper girls, poodle skirts, and zoot suits welcome. The normal general admission fee is $10 per person, while kids 17 years of age and younger are free. Parking is also provided for free. The Rotary Antique Show is projected to have nearly fifty vendors this year, bringing thousands of vintage and antique items for sale.

Antique appraisals will be offered by Michigan State Auctioneers Association for $5 per item on Friday evening 5pm-9pm. Bring your treasured items to discover their value.

125 Years of History:
Currently celebrating 125 year of service, D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s works in partnership with our community for the good of all children through family support, adoption, foster care, Big Brothers Big Sisters, as well as, residential treatment and emergency shelter care.

CASA of Kent County provides trained community volunteers to serve abused and neglected kids in child court proceedings.

Event Details
The Rotary Antique Show is a charitable shopping extravaganza filled with fashion, furniture, and memorabilia. A community event brought to you by Rotary East Charities, donating to West Michigan non-profits since 1973. www.RotaryAntiqueShow.org info@RotaryAntiqueShow.org

November 2-4, 2012
Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 10am – 7pm, Sun 10am-4pm

Delta Plex Arena & Conference Center

http://www.grandeventsllc.com/

Visit our Facebook Page!

2500 Turner Ave.
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Rotary Club of Grand Rapids East: Serving the East side of Greater Grand Rapids, including Foresthills and Cascade, the Rotary Club of Grand Rapids East has been meeting since 1971. Currently, club members meet weekly at the Watermark Country Club for lunch, learning, and fellowship. To learn more about becoming a Rotarian, contact club president Kay Bernard kbernard@grar.com

Image

Stormville Flea Market 2012 Dates

The Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market is located in the historical and scenic Hudson Valley, on a private airport located halfway between Manhattan and Albany, right off the beautiful Taconic State Parkway.

The Stormville Flea Market started in 1970 with two dozen vendors, and today it is known as one of New England’s largest antique shows and flea markets. In fact, many of our vendors have been with us since the beginning. Our success is due to the quality merchandise, reliability and trust built between our buyers and vendors.

Stormville offers seven shows a year starting in April with “Springtime in the Country” show and ending with “Christmas in November” show. Each offers a unique display of goods and services, including a wide variety of concessions offering just about any kind of food you desire.

The Stormville Flea Market attracts over 600 vendors from more than eight states. Because of their success, shoppers travel well over one hundred miles, often by the busload, to pursue the hunt for bargains. With an extraordinary variety of antiques and collectables, as well as a large selection of new merchandise and arts and crafts, there is sure to be something for everyone. Great food!

Bring the family and explore this otherwise quiet Dutchess County town for the treasure hunt of a lifetime.

April – November, 8am-5pm. No Pets.

Free Admission, Free Parking, No Pets

2012 SHOW DATES:
Springtime in the Country – April 29
May 26 & 27
June 30 & July 1
September 1 & 2
October 6 & 7
Christmas in November, Nov. 3 & 4

Stormville Flea Market Website

Find more Flea Markets nearby!

Image

NYC Area Flea Market Fanatics MeetUp Group

If you’re obsessed about “the find” and “the thrill” of finding that hidden gem for a bargain then you’re in the right place! Every day, every week, we visit the New York Metro Area fleas and beyond, from the Brooklyn Flea to the Golden Nugget in Lambertville, NJ we vow to leave no flea unscathed! We’ll also hit the fleas in PA and CT. And, when we can, hit the Swap Meets on the West Coast or the Bazaars of the world!

Flea Market Fanatics are a little different from your garden variety bargain hunters. For us, it’s about finding a unique object that expresses our own personal style. Learning about the story of a “found” object.

“Flea markets can be a lively encounter with everyday culture. It’s a relaxing way to spend the day, and a chance to pick up a unique object, or add to a cherished collection.” One leisurely stroll can turn into a full blown expedition!

Flea Markets are Green: They reuse, reinvent, and rescue the stuff on our planet which is a wonderful way to re-imagine just about anything! Annie Leonard would be proud.

Flea Markets are Slow: The give us a chance to eat local cuisine which is a terrific way to savor your experience and get a feel for the local food and culture.

Flea Markets are Local: They foster and shop local!

Speaking of the world, we’re hosting a FABULOUS jaunt to the LEGENDARY Paris Fleas “Les Puces”this June 29-July, 5 2012 for $2,600 all-inclusive (air, hotel, meals, tour guide, transfers, etc.) PLUS a special treat from one of the foremost experts on the Paris Fleas, Michael Andrew Wilson who has graciously offered to share his insider’s tips and has offered to recommend his shipping contacts!
ONLY 10 SPOTS LEFT BUT A $300 DEPOSIT WILL SECURE YOUR RESERVATION.Feel free to call or email me directly @ 973-809-1935 LLFinan@live.com.