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| Provincie Zeeland | Zeeland Church stores Posted: Fri February 29, 2008 09:11 PM UTC
Thanks for the help yall have gave me. I'm still in Zeeland and still looking for Church stores. It seems the Anitque stores here are a little high for me. But the little church stores seem to be fun. I even found a little junk store out side of Domburg. Only open on Tue. But fun. If yall know of any more this time of year let me know. Sure would be great if the Dutch did yard sales. lol.
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| Provincie Zeeland | Re: Zeeland Church stores Posted: Fri February 29, 2008 09:43 PM UTC
Not in this weather or time of year. Did you check out the Kringloopwinkels (recycling stores) addresses that I gave you? Those are just like the 'church stores'. We have one too, here. Hear it is a busy place.
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ATLC
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| Provincie Zeeland | Re: Zeeland Church stores Posted: Fri February 29, 2008 11:20 PM UTC
For a Dutch yard sale, be there on Queen's Day, when everybody is selling everything.
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| Provincie Zeeland | Re: Zeeland Church stores Posted: Sat March 1, 2008 08:23 AM UTC
I'm off to a local sale of a sports club.
Yard sales are not a Dutch thing. Football clubs, schools carnival societies, some churches and music bands will organise sales in their club homes. On top of that you have the in- and outdoor flea markets. Some at fixed locations, others at exhibition centers. And there's a private sector with 2nd hand goods, ranging from the Salvation army to local junk stores. I think you need some assistance in reading to local free weekely newspapers and reading the small ads. Keep on hunting (and don't get blown away). PJ (a fellow fleamarket addict; see: http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tp/b82df)
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pieter_jan_v
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