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, July 16, 2011

July Gahanna Greenflea

Beaniestalks owner Teresa Clow making a sale.

Izzy...one of our vendor's dog.

Olde Tyme Chymes...whimsical, fun!

Vintage Gal Creations Jewelry boxes

Vintage Gal Creations

Arianna's Attic

Arianna's Attic and Ms. Izzy

Heather Warner Designs hummingbird feeders

Heather Warner Designs...great upcycled feeders for our feathered friends.

Basilicus Jones-upcycled silverplate silverware

Great pendant lights and herb markers for the garden.

Basilicus Jones...plate/picture stands, cabinet handles, and dog tags.

Sweet Leaf Botanicals...succulent wreathes

Sweet Leaf Botanicals wreathes

Amazing Green...the only truly green carpet, floor, and tile cleaners in Columbus.

Emerald Artifacts...placemats, cake plates, soap dishes 

Emerald Artifacts

Vintage crinolines from Arianna's Attic

An impromtu performance of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ABRIDGED! by Shots in the Dark ITC 
Therese Marie

Beautiful aprons and flower pots from ThereseMarie

Olde Tyme Chymes

Hair flowers and pins made from recycled leathers and suedes.


Teresa Clow hard at work.

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