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CALIFORNIA

Every first Sunday of the month, Alameda. Alameda Point Antiques Faire. Mar 13-14, 2020 Alameda. Alameda Vintage Fashion Faire.

Every first Sunday of the month through May, Palm Springs. Palm Springs Vintage Market, PS Cultural Center at the Camelot Theater, 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. For more info, visit palmspringsvintagemarket.com.

Every second Sunday of the month, Sacramento. Sacramento Antique Faire, located at Sleep Train Arena, East Entrance, 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.

Feb 25-27, 2022, San Francisco. Two live, in-person shows: American Indian Art Show and the Tribal & Textile Art Show featuring the art of Asia, Africa Oceania & The Americas, both at the Fort Mason Center, Festival Pavilion, San Francisco, CA. For more info: email info@ObjectsOfArtShows.com or visit www.objectsofartshows.com.

March 12-13, 2022, Bakersfield. Bakersfield Glass & China Collectors 50th Annual Collector’s Showcase Antique Show & Sale, Hodel’s, 5917 Knudsen Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93308. There will be 40 dealers offering quality antiques and collectibles. SH: Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, 10am-5pm. ADM: $5.50 and is valid for both days. For more info, call 661-303-1449.

March 16-19, 2022, Sacramento. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ 56th annual conference, “Fertile Ground,” Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel - Durang Conference Room - 2nd Floor, 1230 J Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814. The annual conference provides opportunities to build and strengthen professional networks and experience lifelong learning with friends, colleagues, mentors, and students. This hybrid event will incorporate in-person and remote participation. NCECA is working with care to produce a 2022 conference in alignment with California Department of Health guidelines. In accordance with current guidelines, NCECA will be asking all who register for the in-person programming to share proof of vaccination or a negative covid test result taken within 72 hours of the event. For more info and to register for in-person or remote access, visit NCECA.net.

CONNECTICUT

Every Saturday and Sunday, Farmington.

Antiqu’s, LLC, Hyde Rd., corner of New Britain Avenue, Farmington, CT, open from 11am-4pm. Free antique appraisals every Sat. For more information, visit www.antiqs.com.

Every Sunday, Jewett City. Connecticut’s largest indoor/outdoor flea market College Mart Flea Market, 36 Wedgewood Drive, Jewett City, CT. Open 9am-4pm.

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; www.etflea.com. 500+ vendors. ADM: $2 (Super Early 4:45am $40; Early 5:45am $20) SH: 7am-3:30pm.

March 18-19, 2022, Manchester. 59th Annual Manchester Antique & Collectible Show, Second Congregational Church, 385 North Main Street, Manchester, CT, Exit 62, I-84. For more info, call 860-712-3741 or 860-649-2863 or email secondcongo@385.necoxmail.com.

DELAWARE

April 9, 2022, Harrington. Mid-State Comic Con, Delaware State Fairgrounds, Dover Building, 15800 South Dupont Highway, Harrington, DE 19952. Featuring artists, vendors, cosplay, comics, toys, Funko Pops, anime, crafts, graphic or call 609-242-7756.

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