Thursday, March 19, 2009

Vendors at Columbus Martket Escape Rain

Hello All,

Sorry for the late report, but my trusted vendor friends just called with updates from Columbus Flea Market in New Jersey.

As outdoor vendors, we are completely dependent on favorable weather conditions to have a good day, so we celebrate when the skies give us enough time to make some money.

According to Mark (the spice guru) there was an overcast in Columbus all day, but the rain didn't fall until long after the crowds and vendors had gone home. As always he had a decent day, considering the economy, but he did note that there seemed to be a lot of people in the market today. Maybe people are starting to spend their tax returns, or doing research on what they will buy.

Jimmy (the plant guy) mentioned that business has been getting better over the past couple of weekends and on Thursdays at Columbus. He too kept a watchful eye on the elements today and was glad to get out of there with some money in his pockets.

Columbus Farmer's Market is one of the few markets open on Thursdays so if you're a shopper and die-hard flea marketer in southern Jersey you might want to stop by. If you are a vendor looking for a busy mid-week market, Columbus is one of your best bets.

As you know, this blog is dedicated to bringing you the most up-to-date and up-to-the-minute Flea Market News, for vendors and shoppers, so we gladly welcome your input. Please drop us a line at: flmktnws@gmail.com.

While your at it, please help us keep the lights on.

With Spring just one day away and good weather on the map for this weekend, it should be a good one for vendors and shoppers alike. Please let us know what you see.

Lastly please check in soon as we will be updating our Spring Flea Market Opening list which will include the Richmond County Flea Market on Staten Island Richmond County Flea Market and tell you what's going on with Flea By The Sea.

With Spring just one day away and good weather on the map for this weekend, it should be a good one for vendors and shoppers alike.

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