Tuesday, October 13, 2020

A look back at Saturday's Avenue B flea


On Saturday afternoon, residents and vendors alike showed up for the Avenue B Flea, featuring sidewalk sales and socially distant acoustic musicians between 10th Street and 14th Street.

It went well enough that a sequel is already in the works.

"It really brought a lot of business down to our friends on Avenue B," said organizer Lisa Lush. "I was told numerous times by locals — this is exactly what the community needs and it’s been a long time since they’ve seen something like it. That old-school EV vibe was back and the energy was electric."

EVG contributor Stacie Joy shared these photos of shoppers and vendors...

7 comments:

  1. So sorry I missed this!

    Do you know any way to make contact w/ any of the sellers by chance? I love the 'anarchist jurisdiction' tees!

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    1. The next flea will be Saturday, October 24. Hope you can make it.

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  2. Hi Anonymous at 2:04 pm, I believe I can help with this request. You can reach the I heart my anarchist jurisdiction seller here: mgr [at] gimmeegimmeetees.com.

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  3. I bought one of those tees to add to my collection haha. The flea market was great! and the bands too!

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  4. ANARCHIST JURISDICTIONOctober 14, 2020 at 1:25 PM

    Thank you all for the kind words about our ANARCHIST t shirts. We had a great time hanging in the East Village area. And being part of the most creative and colorful Flea Market. The items that our fellow sellers had were simply exquisite. From latex to eye shadow and everything in between Such crafts! And cool vibes as usual.

    For those wishing to get the ANARCHIST t shirts please call 908.450.7450 or simply email us: MGR@GIMMEEGIMMEETEES.COM

    We look forward to the next "AVE B FLEA" event.

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    1. ANARCHIST JURISDICTION will be back on Ave B at the Next AVE B FLEA which will take place on Sat oct 24th. 10 am to 5 pm. Corner of Ave B and 11th street.

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