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Final flea market of the season planned in Fountain Hills
Presby Pickin’s holds outdoor market April 6
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The final day for Presby Pickin’s flea market until next season is Saturday, April 6, in the Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church parking lot.
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The Presby Pickin’s Flea Market returns Saturday, April 6, for the last Flea Market of the season.
A wide variety of vendors will be present sharing their wares including arts and crafts, jewelry and collector’s items.
Shoppers can indulge in treats from Arlene’s Sweet Treats and Fountain Hills Food Cart and enjoy upbeat shopping music from DJ Steve while winding down with live music from 2 to 3 p.m.
Over 50 spaces have already been booked, according to a press release, featuring both familiar vendors and new ones.
The church tables are overflowing with merchandise as the flea market has had an unprecedented number of donations this month, the release said.
As Presby Pickin’s winds down its second season, the Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church thanks the Fountain Hills community and beyond for the success of the seasonal event, the press release said.
More than just a market, Presby Pickin’s has grown to be a significant part of the community by raising awareness through its support of local organizations and non-profits, building a fun place to shop, eat, listen to music and creating a hub to connect with friends, the release continued.
Presby Pickin’s has sold out of its original 50 spaces but has opened seven additional spots. With just a few spaces left to rent, interested vendors can register online at fhpresbyterian.info/fleamarket to reserve parking spaces at $25 each.
Vendors can add a table or a chair for an extra $5 each. The $25 fee includes all marketing and advertising efforts to ensure the success of the event.
Presby Pickin’s is held in the Fountain Hills Presbyterian parking lot, 13001 N. Fountain Hills Blvd.