It takes a village, as they say, and few put on a flea market better than Neavitt. The scenic waterfront town is hosting its annual flea market on June 6 from 8 a.m. to noon. The event features more than 20 tables of vendors with bargains galore. Unusual collectibles, tools, marine gear, antiques, books, furniture, sports items and housewares will be up for grabs in the Neavitt town park. As in past years, local nonprofits are expected with their mobile exhibits. Popular pottery, plus seconds, by local artists Martha and Forrest Bogan will also be for sale.
For those who shop until they’re hungry, breakfast and lunch food, plus beverages and baked goods, will be for sale in the Park Pavilion Café catered by the Neavitt United Methodist Church. For kids, the adjacent playground has swings and slides.
Neavitt is about 15 minutes west of St. Michaels. Take Route 33 west to Route 579 and turn left; Neavitt is eight miles down, near the end of the peninsula; just turn right at the sign for the Talbot County Park and follow signs for designated off-street parking.
This year marks the 17th flea market sponsored by the Neavitt Community Association and proceeds benefit the NCA. A space is $10; a table is provided for an additional $10. To reserve either, contact Carol Krasnowiecki at 410-745-9127.
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