ESTEVAN — Many people are taking advantage of an opportunity to sell some of their collectibles or find new items for their homes.
Flea Market, which is a fundraiser for the South East Military Museum, is underway at Wylie Mitchell Hall Saturday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Guests can find a wide variety of collectibles including china, books, buckles, records, knives, coins, toys, Christmas and other décor and much more. Some of the sellers brought in some tools and instruments, CDs and DVDs, homemade treats, old licence plates and signs, fashion accessories and vintage goods.
Local writer and historian Marie Calder is on location selling her books.
It is the first time the South East Military Museum took over organizing the flea market, which used to be run by the Estevan Car Club. The museum founder Craig Bird said that if it goes well this year, they might turn it into their annual event. And if judged by the number of guests that stopped by Saturday morning, the appetite for the event is definitely there.
Estevan Air Cadets are running the canteen.
Admission is $2, and all proceeds will be used to support the South East Military Museum.