Punk Rock Flea Market set for Nov. 9

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The third edition of the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market is set for Nov. 9.

The market is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Historic Roebling Machine Shop, 675 South Clinton Ave., Trenton.

Along with a live DJ, the event is set to feature two Trenton-based graffiti muralists, Lank and Mek, creating two punk-inspired murals, which will be raffled off. One of the murals will pay homage to City Gardens, a music venue that was located in Trenton.

The Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market includes more than 200 tables with vendors selling handmade and vintage clothing, original artwork, repurposed collectibles, handmade jewelry, silk-screened art, original clothing, vinyl, interesting curiosities and all kinds of collectibles.

This event also features a NYC-based hair artist doing mohawks, liberty spikes and other punk-inspired hair styles.

Sunflower Truck Stop, Just Jackie’s Food Truck, Rival Bros Coffee, The Tot Cart and Confections of a Rockstar bakery are set to sell food throughout the day. There will also be a food drive, with donations benefiting a local charity.

This edition of the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market is part of Art All Day-Trenton, a city-wide arts event with dozens of locations throughout the city offering an opportunity for guests to see live art demos, attend arts education classes and view installations.

Trenton native Joseph Kuzemka (of The Rockhopper Creative) is the driving force behind both the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market and Art All Night. The last Art All Night event, in June of 2013, drew 30,000 guests during a 24-hour period.

More information is online at trentonprfm.com

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