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To list your antiques-related event (show, auction, convention, etc.) for free in Antique Trader, send event information (date, location, contact information, times) at least six weeks in advance to: AT Calendars, C/O Antique Trader Editors, 5225 Joerns Dr., Suite 2, Stevens Point, WI 54481 OR email to ATNews@aimmedia.com.

Listings will be included on a space available basis. Antique Trader assumes no responsibility for any show not listed.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The cancelations or postponements that we have received are marked with asterisks. Be sure to check if events you are interested in are still on before you go. We will be updating this calendar and the one online as we receive official notification of any cancelations/postponements.

ARIZONA

***CANCELED May 23-24, 2020 Prescott. Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market, Prescott Rodeo Grounds, 840 Rodeo Drive, Prescott AZ 86305. The market for the first time ever is hosting a 2-day event that will have something for everyone including 3 buildings stuffed with treasures “old, vintage, and repurposed” plus shop the dealer booths outside along Rodeo Drive, enjoy a hotdog and lemonade and the sound of old-time country music, jazz and blues performed by Prescott’s own Parker Smith. SH: Opens Saturday at 10am to early birds with an entry fee of $10 (readmission free on Sunday), general admission $3 starting at 1pm ‘til close at 5pm. Sunday 8am-3pm, general admission is $3.

ARKANSAS

Ongoing, Rogers. Outside the Box NWA, 1225 W Indoor flea market, 30,000 sq. ft., 100+ vendors, antiques, collectibles, general merchandise. SH: M-Th 10am-5pm; Fri-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 12-6pm

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