Every 2nd Saturday, 10-4, June through October.

It's easy to be GREEN!

The Gahanna Greenflea is an Eco-friendly & Eco-chic Flea Market. What a better way to show you care than by choosing to REUSE RECYCLE & REDUCE! We want to do our part to make less of an impact on the environment & stop filling up landfills with unused “stuff,” so a group of local business owners decided to start the Gahanna Greenflea. The Market will highlight talented artisans who work with green resources as well as local vendors who are Eco-friendly. Items found at the Market will be at least One of the following: Used~Recycled~Re-purposed~Restored~Upcycled~ Vintage~Antique~ Crafted with Used, Renewable, Sustainable or Eco-friendly materials~ Washable vs. disposable~ Home grown~ You can find us once a month, on the Second Saturday in the yard behind Honey Grove Botanicals Bath & Candle Boutique & The Little Black Chair located at 116 Mill Street in Olde Gahanna. Free Parking across the street in the Creekside Garage.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Do you have 'Forgotten Dreams'? Meet vendor Kathleen Bogue...

Forgotten Dreams is a vintage coin jewelry company that Kathleen Bogue began dreaming about in 2007. She brought her dream to fruition in 2008. "I always loved history and collected old coins. They all had a story, about a place I had visited, a place I wanted to visit or a history lesson I’d had. The name came from the feelings that emerged when I saw the coins. They told of a time in history that had passed and had been forgotten. My jewelry is made from authentic coins from countries around the world no longer in circulation. The coins are drilled, cleaned, lightly polished for each 'One of a Kind' piece." If you’d like to share a moment of history, or you have dreams of a special time or place, you’ll love “Forgotten Dreams”. You'll also find Kathleen's beautiful and unique jewelry showcased at Honey Grove Botanicals & The Little Black Chair.

Green Tip of the Day: Take reusable bags with you when you shop. Most retailers sell their own reusable bags at the checkout, but you can always bring your own. It’s a good idea to keep a few in your car for those spur-of-the-moment shopping trips. Think about how many plastic bags we’ll keep out of our landfills! You can find reusable bags at Honey Grove Botanicals and The Little Black Chair!

No comments:

Post a Comment