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Guelph Night Market happening Thursday

The self-described 'thrifty flea market party' offers vendors selling everything from poetry to vintage clothing and comic books
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The popular Guelph Night Market will hold its latest offering on Thursday night from 7 - 11 p.m. at Mitchell Hall, behind St. George’s Church on Woolwich Street.

The markets were started in 2015 as a way of offering a different type of product, sold differently, in a different venue.

“This idea has emerged into a pop-up style "thrifty flea market party" where you can purchase goods from local artists, makers and curators themselves,” says the night market Facebook page.

“We look for a diverse selection of vendors from all walks and disciplines, who we think will inspire people and help to create a safe and unique experience.”

Vendors can include: vintage clothing pickers, artists, screen printers, foodies, writers, record collectors, button makers, zinesters, thrifters, letterpress enthusiasts, antique lovers, upcyclers, knickknack hoarders, book binders, poets, embroiderers, green thumbs, potters, comic book creators “and general weirdos alike,” says the night market web site.

The market has a $2 entry fee and vendors accept cash only. The event is accessible.

 


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