Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Spotlight: Four Seasons Flea Market

Want to save money and don't have time to clip coupons? Want fresh flowers in your house but don't think you can afford it? Like to read magazines, but hate to pay $5 at the checkout? Want to serve more fresh fruits and vegetables but hate the high cost and small quantities??? My answer is YES to all of the above! But thankfully I have a way around this....

1/2 cost products...
Fresh cut Roses, $0.25 each...
About any magazine you can think of, $1.00 each
Vendor after vendor of produce, CHEAP!!!

I sound like a salesman I know, and believe me, I don't work for them but I am a FAITHFUL Four Seasons flea-marketer! Anyone who knows me knows this is true :).

Four Seasons Flea Market is located on route 422 next to the Lincoln Knolls Plaza area. For all my friends from Victory Christian Center, it is just down the road! I have been going here faithfully just about as long as I can remember. I am there almost every time they are open, on Sunday and Wednesdays. Vendors begin setting up in the early morning and usually begin closing down by 3.It has changed alot over the years and all for the better. A few years ago the main building of the flea market was completely destroyed in a fire. They have since rebuilt and are now better than ever!

The inside portion is great! With a brand new building to boast, they easily house many new vendors. Those magazines and flowers I mentioned above, are straight ahead of you as soon as you walk in the doors. There is a cafe in the back left corner of the building and for the moms who think like me... there are NICE bathrooms right behind the flowers. I know what you were thinking, flea market= porta potties. NOT HERE :) Diaper changes would be pretty difficult otherwise.

The outside is wonderful as well! When they really get going in the summertime and the local produce comes in, there are 4 outdoor pavilions FULL of fresh local produce. Even now, though, there is plenty of produce to choose from.

I know most are familiar with Rogers Flea Market, and it too is nice, but soooooo far away. At least for me. So if your looking for the things I had mentioned above and don't want to go to far, try Four Seasons and let me know what you find. I seem to find the most unique things there!

I am going tomorrow, and I will try to take and post some pictures of some of my favorite things and vendors.

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