
By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Pali High Partybook will host its inaugural flea market on Sunday, October 20, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
“Thrifty is all the rave right now,” read an event description. “Students and their families can sell almost anything—clean out your closets and garage.”
More than 50 vendors have signed on to sell items like clothes, shoes, ski gear, sports gear, surfboards, furniture, toys and antiques. There will also be vendors selling art, jewelry and other items.
Food trucks, including Oma’s Puffers, Q Bao Dumplings and Sunset Smash, will be on site during the event, and Pali High alum Matty Gottesman will perform live.
The fees paid by vendors to set up a booth will go to Palisades High School Booster Club—a nonprofit that is designed to “raise funds to support and enhance the learning environment for all students at Palisades Charter High School through the support of academics, art, athletics, drama, music and technology.”
The market—which is being hosted by Patricia Chang, Nicole Magnifico and Johanna Minassian—will take place at the Palisades Charter High School campus, located at 15777 Bowdoin Street, in the lower parking lot. Admission is free.
“Our goal is to establish this as an annual tradition, providing an opportunity for members of the community to sell both new and cherished items,” Minassian said. “Notably, many of our vendors are students who are raising funds for their sports teams, charitable causes or for the benefit of Pali High.”
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