Lovers of all things vintage will enjoy the events offered this summer by Pacific Flea’s event calendar. Held the second Saturday of each month from April to October, this vintage flea market with over twenty vendors can be found in the Bergen-Lafayette section of Jersey City. If you enjoy vintage shopping, you won’t want to miss this fun and unique event.
The twenty vendors found at Pacific Flea every month present a unique shopping experience. Vendors typically sell fine crafts and antique and vintage items. While people browse and shop, Pacific Flea will have live music and entertainment, art shows, demonstrations of outdoor street art, and rotating food trucks.
By offering such an innovative experience to guests, Pacific Flea also promotes a strong mission. Pacific Flea’s goal is to benefit the local community through the presentation of unique and creative selections. With that in mind, Pacific Flea’s desire was to put together an event that everybody from Jersey City could enjoy.
Pacific Flea is also always looking for new vendors as well as talented artists and musical acts to feature in their events. For people that are interested in registering to participate in a Pacific Flea event, they can go here.
Pacific Flea holds its events on the second Saturday of every month, from April-October, 11 AM-5 PM. The specific dates are below:
To learn more about Pacific Flea’s schedule, go here.
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