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Newly expanded Peekskill Flea Market returns for the 2024 season starting Sunday

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Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

Antiques, books, picture frames, toys, clothes, jewelry, dishes, glasses, baskets, holiday decor, artwork, collectables, used handmade items, one of a kind items, and treasures upon treasures are awaiting for you as the annual Peekskill Flea Market returns this Sunday, March 17, 2024 from 8am to 3 pm! 

The very successful, improved and newly expanded 2024 annual Peekskill Flea Market, sponsored by the Peekskill BID, gets underway this weekend in downtown Peekskill. Now in his second year as Peekskill Flea Market Manager, Beshir Zahir, has been able to expand and double the size of the flea market to not only include Bank Street, but now includes the Bank Street parking lot. Beshir says, “We wish to uphold the authentic flea market experience. The Peekskill Flea Market is a happy pastime for vendors and customers alike bringing together the community to recycle pre-loved treasures.” 

 

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  • Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

  • Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

  • Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

  • Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

  • Photo of the 2023 Peekskill Flea Market on Bank Street Photo Credit: Peekskill Flea Market Facebook Page

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The annual Peekskill Flea Market runs every Sunday beginning March 17 and runs through the Sunday before Thanksgiving, ending on November 23, 2024.

The Peekskill BID supports downtown public markets because they improve the quality of life for Peekskillians and introduce visitors to all that downtown has to offer – small local businesses that carry things you won’t find in big box stores, amazing restaurants and cafes, loads of talented artists and musicians, and a downtown where knowing your neighbor still matters.

For more information on the Peekskill Flea Market, or to become a vendor, visit the Peekskill Flea Market website and follow the Peekskill Flea Market Facebook page


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About the Contributor
Dave Mueller
As a Peekskill native, Dave is thrilled to be working with the Peekskill Herald showcasing featured calendar events. A 1999 graduate of PHS, he remembers reading and enjoying the original weekly print edition of the Peekskill Herald every Thursday. He especially liked the political stories, local features and sports coverage when it was written by Peekskill Runner columnist Jack Burns who always managed to weave history into the running times. An avid hiker, he enjoys exploring the local trails as well as the concrete ones in his job as a conductor for Metro North Railroad. He’s a former teacher and co-founder of the Friends of the Peekskill Dog Park, where he frequently can be found with his Koda. He’s happy to be part of the Herald’s growth as the source of local news for Peekskill and looks forward to highlighting a few of many of the events and happenings in Peekskill and the surrounding communities. Reach Dave at [email protected]