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Flea Market Spaces - Salmon Brook Hist Society

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The Salmon Brook Historical Society still has spaces available for Vendors and Individuals for their One Day Spring Flea Market held on May 12, 2012.   (rain or shine)

Cost: $25, $35 if received after 5/5/12, per 20x20 ft. space (no refunds) 

The Flea Market is held on the Society Grounds, 208 Salmon Brook Street (Rt 10/202) Granby. CT.  Set up starts at 7:00 am.  Flea Market is open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. 

Make check payable to:   Salmon Brook Historical Society (include name, phone # and return address)  Send to: David Laun, 16 Hummingbird Lane, Granby, CT 06035 Questions? Call Dave @ 860-653-3965 or Todd Vibert @ 860-653-9506.   For last minute reservations – Call Dave to hold your space and arrange payment delivery.

See more photos from past flea markets on our facebook page.

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Maria Giannuzzi May 15, 2013 at 07:40 am
The problem is resurfacing all the roads in Suffield would cost a great deal of money. Suffield is aRead More big town. I do understand that some roads in Suffield do not have enough adjacent suitable land to create a separate bike lane, but I believe bike lanes could be constructed along sections of some scenic roads. Half a loaf is better than none at all. Salvatore, if you have not already been there, you may want to consider cycling on the island of Nantucket. I have not been there in years, but outside of its main town, Nantucket did offer good riding conditions and peaceful surroundings--at least when I visited.
salvatore iervolino May 14, 2013 at 09:13 pm
Thank you for your comment. Actually, I was simply suggesting that roads are resurfaced. There isn'tRead More probably enough room for bike lanes on most of these backroads, but if at least the pavement was brought to an acceptable condition, that would make biking much more pleasant (I should say "possible") and, let's not forget, much safer. Some particularly damaged areas represent a serious danger to bikers' safety.
Maria Giannuzzi May 14, 2013 at 08:10 am
There may be a solution--a compromise of sorts. Put a narrow, but well-maintained bike lane on largeRead More sections of each scenic road in town, the roads with fewer cars and trucks. Just having the bike lanes may be draw for out-of-town cyclists to visit Suffield and spend money at local businesses. Instead of attempting to change Suffield into a metropolitan area, with all the problems that brings, celebrate (and financially support) its original identity--a scenic, peaceful agricultural town with some nice amenities.