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Re: Please explain how to be a vendor at a flea market in town
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The Village Neighborhood Association's Art and Flea market is going to be coming up in May. Last year was great! They had both artists and vendors, tons of food, drink, and live music, and it was a full day event! I bought local JC art as well as some used books and jewelry!

They should have information on their website in the coming months: jcvillage.org. In the meantime, I'm sure you could contact them through the website if you want to sign up to secure a table.

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Most people have a stoop sale in front of their house. If you are a tenant then ask your landlord for permission.

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I have soo many used clothing items to sell and I would like to know how I can be a vendor There's a ton of them around town, especially in the spring and summer. I need to sell my things, they are taking up way too much space in my tiny jersey city closet.

How can I go about doing so? Who should I contact?

Thanks

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