Harvard's Giant Flea Market: CANCELLED
Hours: | Hours Vary see below |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | $ see below |
Category: | Yard Sales |
Therefore, with regret, we are canceling this year’s event. We understand that this is disappointing news, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience it may cause, particularly to our vendors.
The largest outdoor flea market northwest of Boston. Shoppers come to visit over 160 booths filled with antiques and collectibles – toys, games, jewelry and vintage clothing, seasonal décor, artwork, paintings, pottery and more.
Bargain hunters will descend upon Harvard for the 50th year to attend the largest one-day outdoor flea market northwest of Boston.
Shoppers come with bags and carts in tow to visit over 160 booths filled with antiques and collectibles – toys, games, jewelry and vintage clothing, seasonal décor, artwork and paintings, pottery and glassware, and so much more.
The flea market boasts a popular food court area with both traditional favorites and ethnic cuisines including Thai food and specialty desserts.
The Harvard Lions Club serves up hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chicken strips, meatball subs, veggie burgers, hotdogs, fries, breakfast sandwiches, funnel cakes and fresh squeezed lemonade and drinks.
The Congregational Church of Harvard will hold its Apple Festival “Pies on the Common,” selling homemade apples pies fresh from local ovens.
Emergency staff will be onsite to assist with any medical emergencies.
The Harvard Flea Market gatekeepers will accept cash only (no checks or credit/debit cards) for admission.
Some booth vendors may accept credit card payments via Square® or other apps.
Most accept cash only.
Dogs are permitted at the flea market provided they are on a leash and their owners pick up after them.
PLEASE NOTE
If you are feeling unwell, to ensure the safety of our guests, vendors, and staff, please stay home.
Free adult and child masks will be available at each entrance and vendors are encouraged to have hand sanitizer available at their booths.
For more information on the flea market, including directions, visit the website at www.harvardfleamarket.com.
For questions email: fleamarket@lwvharvard.org.
To learn whether the flea market has been postponed a day due to inclement weather, call the Harvard Schools Trust message line at 978-456-5085.
About the Harvard Schools Trust The Harvard Schools Trust (www.harvardschoolstrust.org) was formed in 1989 as a 501(c)(3) charitable, exclusively educational organization to raise funds to supplement the curriculum and activities of the Harvard Public Schools (www.psharvard.org).
The Trust is governed by a board of directors consisting of parents and community leaders.
For all the latest news and updates, follow the HST on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/harvardschoolstrust
About the League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of Harvard (http://www.lwvharvard.org/), established in 1950, is a local branch of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts and the League of Women Voters of the United States.
It is a non-partisan, multi-issue, grassroots organization whose mission is to encourage informed and active participation in local, state, and federal government and to influence public policy through education.
For more information on the flea market, including directions, visit the website at http://www.harvardfleamarket.com/ or send an email to fleamarket@lwvharvard.org.
HOURS | ↑ top |
9:00am-4:00pm
Rain Date: October 8, 2023
COST | ↑ top |
Admission for all adults is $5. Admission for children ages 6–12 is $1. Early bird admission (7:30 to 9:00 a.m.) is $10. CASH ONLY. Nearest ATM is at 283 Ayer Road (Rollstone Bank).
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
LOCATION | ↑ top |
14 Mass Ave, Harvard, MA, 01451 map
Phone: 978-456-5085
The Harvard Flea Market is held on the grounds of the Bromfield School, near the center of Harvard, on Route 111.
From Route 2 east or west:
Take Exit 109A (formerly Exit 38A), Route 111 south, marked Harvard. Follow Route 111 south for about two miles to Harvard's center. Continue through the light to the Bromfield School, which will be on the right.
From Route I-495 north or south:
Take Exit 75 (formerly Exit 28), Route 111, marked Harvard/Boxborough. Follow Route 111 north for about two miles toward Harvard's center. The Bromfield School will be on the left.
TIPS | ↑ top |
- Please do not block private driveways - parking restrictions will be strictly enforced, including ticketing and towing. Dogs are permitted at the flea market provided they are on a leash and their owners pick up after them.
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