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Sell or shop at Spring Clean Flea Market in Glen Ellyn

Give your unwanted items a new life and free up valuable space during the Glen Ellyn Park District's Spring Clean Flea Market.

This community event on Saturday, May 18 is your chance to declutter your home, support a sustainable lifestyle, and discover hidden treasures!

It will be 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at Maryknoll Park, 845 Pershing Ave. in Glen Ellyn. Admission is free for shoppers.

The Spring Clean Flea Market is free and open to the public to shop. Come browse the unique offerings from your neighbors and discover hidden gems at fantastic prices!

Become a vendor: Sell your gently used items

Do you have a house overflowing with books, tools, or other household items? Is your closet a graveyard of unworn clothes and forgotten treasures? Sign up to be a vendor!

Residents can secure their selling space for a nominal fee of $15. Nonresidents can also participate for a fee of $25.

Each vendor will receive a designated 10-foot by 10-foot space to set up their own table, booth, or stand. Please note that tables and chairs are not provided. Vendor set-up will begin at 11 a.m. on the day of the event. Vendors keep all their profits.

To register as a vendor, visit gepark.org/register.

For questions, contact Lisa Semetko at lsemetko@gepark.org.

About the Glen Ellyn Park District:

Established in 1919, the Glen Ellyn Park District is a public park and recreation agency in DuPage County, just 23 miles west of Chicago. Serving a diverse population of more than 37,500, its mission is “to foster diverse, community-based leisure opportunities, through a harmonious blend of quality recreation programs, facilities and open space which will enhance the quality of life into the future.”

The park district offers cultural, athletic, and general interest programs and special events for its residents, from infants through seniors, within its 29 parks, 21 playgrounds, and 300 acres of open space, including Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center and Sunset Pool.

Serving the community of Glen Ellyn while also incorporating parts of Lombard, Glendale Heights, Carol Stream, and Wheaton, the park district plays a vital role in enhancing people’s lives, creating a more connected community, and providing trusted stewardship of public lands. For more information about the Glen Ellyn Park District, visit www.gepark.org.

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