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Indie Flea just announced its summer plans

The popular St. Pete + Tampa market features dozens of local vendors and food trucks.

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Sugar Cream Clay frequently sells at Indie Flea and other local markets.

Thankfully, we don’t have to say goodbye to Indie Flea for the summer.

The wildly popular makers + vendors mart — which expanded into Tampa last year — just announced its summer plans. The market is taking over downtown St. Pete on Sunday, July 14 from 12 to 4 p.m.

The event will be broken up into two spots. All of your favorite vendors will be set up inside the historic Coliseum (535 4th Ave. N.). While the usual slew of local food trucks will be parked across the street at the St. Pete Shuffleboard Club.

The club’s Shuffle Bar will also be serving up drinks + you can chow down on your haul on the club’s bleachers — that overhang will come in handy with the July heat.

Want first dibs on the goods? VIP tickets will be available to shop the market from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.— tickets coming soon. Follow @indieflea on Instagram for more updates.

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