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Events Calendar

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 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

July 23-24, 2021, Prescott Valley. Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market, Findlay Toyota Center, 3201 N. Main St., Prescott Valley, Arizona. Featuring antiques, retro items, weird stuff and cool junk. SH: Friday early bird $15, 3-6pm; early bird ticket is good for free admission on Saturday. Saturday general admission $5, 4-8pm. Children under 12 are free. For dealer and show info: email prescottantiquesshow@gmail.com or visit www.prescottantiqueshow.com or see them on facebook or Instagram.

CALIFORNIA

Ongoing: every first Sunday of the month, Alameda. Alameda Point Antiques Faire.

Ongoing: every second Sunday of the month, Sacramento. Sacramento Antique Faire, located under the freeway on 21st Street, between W & X Streets in Midtown, Sacramento, has reopened with new COVID-19 protocols in place. SH: 6:30am-3pm. rain or shine. ADM: $3 (children 16 & under free), parking is free, no pets please. Food and ATM on site.

Nov 6, 2021, San Marino. Political Memorabilia Show and Sale, San Marino Masonic Center, 3130 Huntington Drive, San Marino (Pasadena), California. The event is sponsored by American Political Items Collectors, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our political history as well as education. This annual show is an opportunity for the public to discover the value of political treasures, see interesting displays of political memorabilia from the past 150 years, and learn about the politics through campaign buttons, posters, flags, and other ephemera from the 2020 political campaign back to the 1860s when Abe Lincoln became the first Republican president. The public may bring in political items for free appraisals. Hidden in attics, trunks, and cigar boxes, many political collectibles are gathering dust while their owners are unaware of their value. Previous appraisals have uncovered such valuable finds as vintage JFK campaign posters, Teddy Roosevelt presidential autographs, Civil War diary and letters, and rare FDR buttons. The political campaign button is an American original and people who collect political memorabilia are fascinated by American history. While some buttons can sell for thousands of dollars, many buttons can be acquired by new collectors for a dollar or two. APIC will be providing free political buttons to children, along with the free appraisals, and there will also be an auction in the early afternoon. SH: 10am-3pm. ADM: $3; free admission for children and students with ID. For more info, call 818-644-9231 or visit www.apic.us.

CONNECTICUT

Ongoing: every Sunday April-December, New Milford. Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market, 490 Danbury Road (Rte. 7 / 202) New Milford, CT 06776; etflea@gmail.com; 860-355-1448; com. 500+ vendors. ADM: $2 (Super Early 4:45am $40; Early 5:45am $20) SH: 7am-3:30pm.

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