How About Flea Markets Or Local Markets Selling Hand Crafts And Antiques In Halifax, Nova Scotia..?

February 25, 2010 by  
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Halifax Folklore Centre – 1528 Brunswick St. – 902-422-6350
The Plaid Place – 5475 Spring Garden Rd. – plaidplace.com
Carrefour Atlantic Empoium – 902-423-2940
The Hydrostone Market – 5515-5545 Young St. – hydrostonemarket.ca
Clayworks Pottery – 629 Bedford Highway – clayworks.ca
Beales Fashion, Art, Craft & more – 124 Peggy’s Point Rd – beales.ns.ca
Nova Scotian Crystal – on the Halifax Waterfront – novascotiancrystal.com
There are a ton of local crafts shops set up along the Halifax waterfront, plus more local markets set up on Saturdays throughout the morning and afternoon.
www.halifax.ca/visitors will have tons more info for you

How Much Could I Get For A Pound Of Scabs At The Local Flea Market?

February 12, 2010 by  
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Im lookin to start a business.

License Or Not At A Local Flea Market?

January 26, 2010 by  
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i want to try my new business at a local flea market selling bubble tea do you have to have some kind of license to sell drinks that are non alcohol at a place like this in the state of georgia if so where do i get one

Anybody Know Of Any Local Flea Markets Around The Nashville Area?

January 23, 2010 by  
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My Friend Bought One Of Those Black Lawn Jockeys From A Local Flea Market. Is This Wrong And Why?

December 28, 2009 by  
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As long as your friend is comfortable with having a racist symbol gracing his yard, Jared, no, it isn’t wrong. Those statues of lawn jockeys or of stable hands come from a time when people still thought slavery was acceptable, and that it was okay for whites to discriminate against people of color and treat them as second class citizens, or as property instead of as people. I grew up in a part of the country where those statues were common, especially among wealthy homeowners. That’s actually where I saw these things for the first time, in fact- and I went to school with some people whose parents actually had one of these statues at their house. Usually, the statue was right outside the front door, often right next to the front steps or porch, if the house had one. Some of them were wired for electric power, and the statue often held a light that looked like a lantern.
That didn’t diminish what they represented, however, which was the image of a slave greeting the master/mistress of the house when he or she returned home from business or a party, or some other event. It was customary during the time of slavery for the house slaves of a plantation to be stationed either outside ( there was almost always some type of sentry or guardian out at the outer gate of most plantations- the custom of having gated driveways comes down to us today from this time in history) or close to the doors of the plantation house when their owners were away, and for the slaves to greet and escort their owners back inside the house when they returned home. If it was dark, they were expected to carry a lantern or provide some other means of light, so that the ladies wouldn’t trip over their long dresses on their way into the house. Slaves were also expected to have or carry an umbrella or a parasol, if it was raining or the weather was bad. Most plantation owners generally had a coachman or driver, and many of them had footmen as well-and these people were normally slaves as well. The coachman looked after the horses, while the footmen unloaded and carried luggage and purchased goods into the house. Once the carriage was empty, the coachman drove it around to the stables, which were normally located some distance from the house so the flies and odors from horse manure wouldn’t disturb the occupants. It was then his job to unharness and care for the horses, and to see that the carriage and harnesses were cleaned and stored. Many plantations had their own blacksmiths- and these people too were generally slaves.
The reason these yard ornaments are frowned upon by many people is because of the legacy they bring to mind, which is the one I just described. By having one of these things in his yard, your friend is saying something about his beliefs and attitudes towards people of color, Jared. Does your friend really believe that people of color deserve to be treated as second class citizens, or as property? It seems sort of incredible that we still have people who think this way- even though we now have an African American president. It’s also more than a little sad- but hatred is like an old habit. It tends to die a hard, long, and painful death.

Whats The Best Place To Find Local Flea Markets In The Area And How To Rent A Space??

December 12, 2009 by  
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i cant locate in newspapers anywhere is there a website?

Whats A Good Idea To Sell At Local Flea Markets?

December 3, 2009 by  
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Me and my wife are looking for something to sell at flea markets. not looking for regular yard sale stuff to sell, more business type. but too many book dealers, auto decal, primitive dealers around here, in southern wv. my wife could be interested in some different things then me, but wholesale tools, and automotive speakers are a couple ideas i have had, even shoes. any information would be great!

I Am Planning To Sale Baked Goods At A Local Flea Market?

December 2, 2009 by  
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The flea market owner only allows whole pies to be sold. Because they have a conession stand. does anyone have any easy but very tasteful pie recipes that will do well in the sun?

Would Selling Things At A Local Flea Market Be Considered A Job To The Veterans Administration?

November 27, 2009 by  
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What I mean is if I open a small booth to make extra money to try and survive will the Veterans administration call that “work” and take my disability away? Please no smartass answers this is really important to me, because I am a single disabled mother of a small child, whose father has never done anything for her accept cause her heartache. I can’t afford to lose what small amount I have.

How Much Money Would I Get For Selling Ps3 Games And One Ps2 Game At A Local Flea Market?

November 21, 2009 by  
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The games are madden 07, surfs up, juiced 2, and the ps2 game is smackdown vs raw 2007.

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