FUNKY JUNK Flea Market
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Event Details
JUNKING DONE FUN!!!!! A new monthly market featuring ~ Vintage merchandise, antiques, collectibles, misc. memorabilia, ARTS & CRAFTS ~ repurposed junk ~ books, retro, magazines, recycled items, coins, tools, auto accessories, sports equipment, outdoors toys and more, more, more .......... Bring your friends and shop for some funky~chic~fabulous finds! 9am to 4pm.
~Dealer/vendor/crafter space available $25.00~
2012 Market dates:
February 25th
March 17th
April 7th
FUNKY JUNK Flea Market
Phone : 405-596-1687 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : montagefestivals@earthlink.net
Web: www.montagefestivals.com
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