Flea Market

A Team Effort

"We are grateful for everyone's support, the donations from everyone, and for all the generous help provided," said Kate Bryant, Flea Market co-chair.

An average of 50 volunteers worked long hours each day during the annual Flea Market, sorting, displaying, and pricing items, and then working the actual sale. Volunteers also served at the concession stand all week, feeding the volunteers and later the shoppers, while others facilitated the bake sale. And many more showed up to supply the muscle for Flea Market setup and teardown.

Co-chair Kay Rimer thanks the Flea Market committee, all who donated or volunteered, and especially those people who worked behind the scenes to fill unexpected needs. "You know who you are!" she said. That help encompassed everything from bringing cases of water for the volunteers to personally collecting items from homes where people were unable to deliver donations in person.

Wish to get involved? Contact Kay Rimer at rimerkay@yahoo.com.

2025 SALE HOURS:

Friday, July 25th 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Saturday, July 26th 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.


Items accepted:

  • Clothing, shoes, purses & accessories

  • Jewelry (accepted now)

  • Books/CDs/DVDs

  • Holiday decorations

  • Kitchen items

  • Home decor

  • Linens

  • Electronics & tools

  • Sporting goods & toys, games & puzzles

  • Luggage

  • Craft items

  • Plants & garden items

  • Limited furniture (able to be moved by one person)

  • Baked goods

Items not acccepted:

  • Air conditioners

  • Electrical items that need to be hard-wired (Lighting)

  • Computers/monitors/TVs

  • Large furniture requiring more than one person to move

  • Cribs & car seats

  • Appliances with refrigerant

  • Large exercise equipment

  • Building/contractor supplies

  • Propane canisters


Want to know more about the Flea Market Ministry Team? Read our ministry profile.