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Ben Freda Abington Journal Correspondent
CLARKSSUMMIT – The Joseph W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary host the third annual Clarks Summit Fire Co. Flea Market and Craft Fair. Over 30 new and repeat vendors will come to the Clarks Summit Fire House on June 27 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to sell their items.

Shown from left are June Burns and Marion Young, members of the Joseph W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary to the Clarks Summit Fire Co. No. 1, Inc. They are preparing for their third annual Craft Show and Flea Market on Saturaday, June 27 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clarks Summit Fire Company Company 321 Beford St. The event is held indoors and outdoors and will go on rain or shiIne. For information call 570.586.5645.
The flea market and craft fair will be both indoors in the fire stalls and banquet room and outdoors in the back parking lot. Twenty vendors will be in the fire stalls, eight in the banquet room and 10 in the back parking lot. Items that will be sold in the flea market and craft fair include plants, antiques, homemade jewelry, socks, sunglasses, soap and baseball cards. The Joseph W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary will serve sloppy joes, pierogies, and hot dogs for lunch as well as baked goods such as brownies and cookies outside the kitchen doors near the fire stalls.
“Come for breakfast. Stay for lunch,” said Auxiliary Member June Burns. Proceeds of the flea market and craft fair will benefit the Clarks Summit Fire Company No. 1, Inc. The goal is $1,000. The Joseph W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary is hoping to have a third successful turnout of the flea market.
“We’re very appreciative to the community for supporting us. We’re looking forward for a successful day,” said Auxiliary Member Gayle Snell.
“We’re looking forward to see you all there,” said Auxiliary Member Marian Young.
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