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North Bergen 1st Saturday Outdoor Winter Flea & Collectible Market – February 2025 (Weather Permitting)

The North Bergen Outdoor Winter Flea and Collectible Market is coming back on Saturday, February 1, 2025.

The market will be held from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at J. Braddock Hudson County Park, Bergenline Avenue, and JFK Boulevard in North Bergen, NJ.

The event also serves as a fundraiser hosted by the North Bergen Community Police, with proceeds benefiting the New Jersey Special Olympics.

What a wonderful opportunity to support a great cause while enjoying a day out in the community.

Key Takeaways
  • The North Bergen Outdoor Winter Flea Market takes place on February 1, 2025, at J. Braddock Hudson County Park, from 9 AM to 4 PM.
  • Proceeds benefit the New Jersey Special Olympics, hosted by the North Bergen Community Police.
  • Spaces are first-come, first-served, with a $65 fee. Admission for shoppers is free.

Market Details for Shoppers and Vendors

The flea market has become popular over the years, and it brings together a variety of vintage items, collectibles, crafts, retail products, second-hand goods, and more.

Admission for visitors is free, so it is an accessible event for everyone.

Vendors can participate by securing a space for $65 per spot, but spaces are limited and given out on a first-come, first-served basis.

Vendors should plan to arrive between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM to set up their booths.

Public shopping starts at 9:00 AM.

The vendor setup location is inside J. Braddock Hudson County Park.

To enter, head to the park entrance at Bergenline Avenue and JFK Boulevard, across from the Delta gas station at 9280 John F. Kennedy Boulevard.

Once there, vendors will see cars lining up to secure spaces.

Vendors should join the line to wait for their turn.

Be aware that spaces fill up quickly, and there is no guarantee of availability for latecomers.

Special rules apply to those planning to sell food.

Only licensed food businesses with liability insurance and the ability to pass health inspections are allowed.

Homemade food cannot be sold unless these requirements are met.

For more information, vendors can email [email protected].

Weather and Updates

Since the flea market is held outdoors, it depends on the weather.

So, the organizers suggest checking their website, social media pages, or phone hotline for the latest updates.

And if the weather is bad, the event might be canceled at the last minute.

Check for updates before you leave to avoid any trouble.

If the weather is good, the market will stay open until 4:00 PM, giving plenty of time to shop, sell, and enjoy the outdoor setting at J. Braddock Hudson County Park.

Supporting a Meaningful Cause

The best part of this event is the opportunity to support a good cause.

The market’s proceeds are donated to the New Jersey Special Olympics, which organizes sports training and competitions for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

This flea market has become a recurring event in North Bergen, running on the first and third Saturdays of each month, weather permitting, throughout the year.

It provides a consistent platform for the local community to gather, shop, and give back.

Don’t Miss Out!

If you’re a vendor eager to reserve your spot or have additional questions, email [email protected] or contact JC Promotions at [email protected].

Mark your calendars for this exciting event, and join the North Bergen community in making February 1, 2025, a day to remember!

 

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