A long-running holiday flea market is set to open for another year, giving Manalapan residents a fun and cheerful place to start their gift shopping.
The 43rd Annual Granny’s Attic Craft Show Fundraiser will open its doors next month. The gathering is sponsored by the Thompson Middle School PFA and will give crafters a place to display their products for area shoppers looking for gifts for friends and family. The event will be held just a few days before Thanksgiving to maintain the flea market’s tradition.
A Monmouth County holiday tradition for over 40 years, it is one of the East Coast’s biggest craft shows. Over 250 crafters and vendors will display their unique and handcrafted items for interested parties to purchase. Business card printing is a powerful way for vendors to build awareness and make new connections that can result in purchases at such events.
Top items on sale include glasswork, holiday ornaments, candles, ceramics, and other accessories. Jewelry, homemade fudge, and other tasty treats will also be available. The event will also include a 50/50 raffle and $1,000 Visa gift card, with all proceeds going to Thompson Middle School.
The flea market is scheduled for Saturday, November 23, with the gates opening at 9:00 AM. Interested parties can purchase general admission tickets online ahead of the event for $6 per person.
