The Vintage Estate Flea Market
The Twice Yearly Market at The Elks Lodge
The Vintage Estate Flea Market took place at the Elks Lodge in southwest Cedar Rapids this weekend from 10:00AM-6:00PM on Friday, and from 9:00AM-4:00PM on Saturday. Newhall Sale has hosted this flea market every year for the last eight years, and will be hosting another one at the the Elks Lodge on Good Friday and Saturday. farm primitives, art work, salt/pepper shakers, antiques, collectables, tools, vintage coins, furniture, glassware, jewelry, tin signs, vinyl, toys, crocks, Christmas items, and more were all available to purchase at the event.
(above) Candace Rieken organizes the items available for sale on her table. Rieken likes preserving antiques, and has been buying and selling them for 35 years.
(above) Rosie Pudil-Kudish takes a look at some of the jewelry available at one of the tables. The Flea Market featured 30 vendors.
A toy John Deer tractor is displayed for sale at Justin Kaczinski’s table. Kaczinski sells various products at both the fall Flea Market and the spring flea market put on by Newhall Sale at the Elks Lodge in southwest Cedar Rapids.
(above) Salt Creek Sourdough owner Andrya Wenger organizes the items available at her table on Saturday the 15th. Salt Creek Sourdough is located in Belle Plain and has various breads, scones, bagels, and cookies available for sale.
Molly McMahon (left) and Gage Schoenberger take a look at a Flip Shot Derby game available for sale by Jeff Aswegen. Aswegen is based in Waterloo and has been in business for 35 years.
Stacey Sheckler from Cedar Rapids takes a look at some of the Jewelry available for sale at one of the tables during Newhall Sale’s flea market at the Elks Lodge on Saturday November 15th. Newhall Sale hosts flea markets at the Elks Lodge around Thanksgiving, and on Good Friday and Saturday every year.
Natalie Dunham (center) and Kristina Wood listen as Linda S Scott tells them about some of the jewelry that she has for sale at her table. Scott has been in business for the last 30 years.
Becky Hammond takes a look at some of the Christmas decorations for sale by Candace Reiken. Reiken wants to eventually pass her business on to her kids and grandkids.
Hollie Rick (left) and Kim Johnson look at some of the products for sale at the Antiques/Candy Man table. Antiques/Candy Man is owned by Craig Bender and is based in Cedar Rapids.
C and J Collectibles and Junk Owner Charlie Stark waits patiently for customers to come by his table during the flea market at the Elks Lodge on Saturday November 15th. Stark has been buying and selling his collection since the 70s.











