By THANE GRAUEL
The Pound Ridge Business Association Artisan & Vintage Flea Market will be held Monday, Sept. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
More than 80 artisans are expected to have tents along Westchester Avenue in Scotts Corners.
The event stretches from North Star restaurant to The Market at Pound Ridge Square. It is free and will also include food trucks, a family-fun area and musical performances by Christine Chanel and Benny Mikula.
Free shuttle service will run continuously between the fair, Pound Ridge Town Park and the Town House.
The event, in its fifth year, “was created to showcase the profound beauty of Pound Ridge and our vibrant business community,” Town Supervisor Kevin Hansan said in his weekly newsletter.
The event needs volunteers for two-hour shifts. If interested, please visit shoppoundridge.com. Volunteers are asked to check in at the PRBA table 10 minutes prior to when their shift begins.
“The Artisan fair is going to be tremendous,” Hanson said Wednesday, adding that the PRBA car show is coming up Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Town Park.
“We have just such a vibrant town with a lot of great activities and a lot of great energy,” Hansan said. “I could not be happier with the town.”
Lisa Miller, president of the PRBA, said volunteers are indeed still needed, and the event is not to be missed.
“It’s the place to be on Labor Day,” she said. “There’s something for everyone.”
The booths will have a great variety, she said, adding, “There will be a very unique group of vendors. And they’re the nicest people.”
To see the list of vendors, visit shoppoundridge.com/artisan-flea.