Sunday, August 1, 2010

25 Years Of Community!

August 1, 2010

GreenFlea is celebrating its 25th anniversary!


Don't forget to visit the very lively indoor market. Lots of great antiques and collectibles.
GreenFlea has been operating for more than 25 years on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It was among the first open air markets in the city. Combining both antique/vintage collectibles and new handcrafted items, it is a ideal place to look for something different to give or to keep. You'll find wonderful things at reasonable prices -- most of them not available anywhere else. Some of the handcrafters at the market will also offer custom-made merchandise, from jewelry to furniture to clothing. The vendors take pride in helping shoppers find just what they're looking for. Bring the family -- there is something for everyone.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Visit The Market


100 West 77th Street, New York, NY. 10024.
(77th Street & Columbus Avenue)


Subway Directions: Take the 7th Ave. local subway (#1) to 79th St. Station. Proceed east on 79th St. to Columbus Ave. -- 2 long blocks. Turn left onto Columbus Ave. and continue to 77th St. (2 short blocks). Alternative: take the 8th Ave. local (B or C train) to 77th/81st St. Station (called the Museum station) Use 77th St. exit. Proceed west on 77th St. to Columbus Ave. Market is across the street. Entrance to indoor market is through the playground.
City buses M 7 and M 11 (Col./Amst. Ave. lines), the M 104 (Broadway) and the M 10 (CPW line) also pass within a block or two of the market.

Driving Directions: Exit from the West Side Highway/Henry Hudson Parkway at 79th St. Proceed west on 79th St. to Columbus Ave. (4 long blocks). Turn left onto Columbus Ave. and continue to 77th St. (2 short blocks).

GPS coordinates:
latitude: 40.780346
longitude: 73.977106

http://www.greenfleamarkets.com/

ALA International & Birdy27


ALA International (www.ala-int.com) is a new company specializing in unique designs for t-shirts and other apparel.

This is the place to see and buy original designs created by ALA International founder and president, writer and graphic designer Birdy27.

In the New York area, ALA International offers Birdy27's t-shirts (and soon greeting/note cards and more) and Claudia Raiken's Princess and Peanut clothing line for toddlers (while supplies last). Hope to meet you soon at the market!

Ms. Carolyn Smith







Wacky Magnets offers a range of creative handcrafted magnets and magnetic paper dolls that are both fun and collectible.The whimsical magnets capture your heart without putting a hole in your wallet! The magnetic paper doll sets are suitable for ages 3 years to adult collectors.

There are over 30 choices of magnetic boy and girl paper dolls, teddy bear and rabbit sets, all with magnetic clothing. New to the Wacky Magnet paper doll selections are two charming Japanese ladies in traditional kimono sets that are magnetic and laminated. Contact Wacky Magnets at their website or shop online at http://www.wackymagnets.com/. Look for them on Sunday in outdoor booth D 4 just inside the Columbus Ave. entrance.


Ms. Carolyn Smith is the founder/crafter/artisan of Wacky Magnets established in 1997. She has been a GreenFlea vendor since June 2006. Her magnets have made their way to England, France, Israel, Australia, Poland and Japan as well as throughout the United States via the internet and her affiliation with the GreenFlea Market.

Ms. Ruth Kinory




Ms. Ruth Kinory creates delicate glass-beaded jewelry (much of it vintage beads).

Arrangements are designed by the vendor; she accepts custom orders.

You can find Ms. Kinory in the yard - D 2 (booth).