Check out the Okanagan Valley section to get the latest information on farmers markets in the area including dates, places, contacts and times.
Archive for the ‘What's New at the Market’ category
New Okanagan Farmer’s Market Details
July 14th, 2010Kennedy Flea Market Photos
June 6th, 2010Kennedy Flea Market is a hive of busy shoppers and merchants – check out the new photos by going to the Lower Mainland page and Kennedy Flea Market.
Out and About
June 5th, 2010I’ll be out looking at the local markets this weekend and hope to have some good photos. Looks like a great weekend!
Farmer’s Markets Are Now Under Way
May 24th, 2010This is a great time to get out and renew your acquaintance with your favourite farmers market as local fresh produce is now ready for harvest. Tell me about your favourites!
Happy Mothers Day
May 9th, 2010Hope it is a great one for you!
Pick the Right Products
May 5th, 2010There is really no right and no wrong product for flea markets and swap meets, except out and out junk.
It is up to you what type of merchandise to sell. If you are into antiques, you must learn all about antiques and determine what people want to buy. If you are not into antiques, you have two choices: used or new merchandise.
Negotiate
April 29th, 2010If you see something you like, don’t be afraid to ask the vendor if the price marked is the best he or she can do. They expect negotiation from customers at flea markets. Make sure you don’t show too much excitement when looking at the item, or they will know you are already going to buy it. Instead, keep your face neutral and be prepared to offer an alternative price.
Armstrong Farmers Market
April 9th, 2010Check it out, new information about the Armstrong Farmers Market set to open on April 24th. Click on Regions then Okanagan Valley for the details.
Sell Small items
April 8th, 2010Most people start out with small-size booths. Stock your booth with lots of small items, not 2 or 3 large ones. People buy things they can pick up easily.
Vancouver Flea Market
April 7th, 2010
For the first time in many years I visited the Vancouver Flea Market and I have to tell you it hasn’t changed much! It is still packed from floor to ceiling with everything imaginable, new and used. When you go, make sure you allow lots of time for ‘browsing’ because even if you know exactly what you want you can’t help but get caught up in everything around you.