About the Flea Market

The De Anza Flea Market began as a small effort by the students of De Anza College to raise money for student body activities and projects 50 years ago. It has grown into an established community event, attracting vendors and patrons from throughout the state.

The Flea Market is still a student enterprise, with the De Anza Student Government paying for all the expenses and gaining approximately $300,000 annually for a variety of programs, services and events at De Anza College.

Each month, the Flea Market offers about 813 vendor stalls. Good weather and pre-COVID, the Flea Market has potential to draw approximately 15,000 to 20,000 shoppers.

Videos

Video: The De Anza College Flea Market is Back! First Saturday of Every Month!

Video: October 6, 2018 De Anza Flea Market

Special Thanks to De Anza College newspaper La Voz News for the video.

Historical Aerial Views

The images below were taken during the market on the dates indicated.

Click on images for a larger view.

DASG Flea Market July 2, 2011

Aerial view of the July 2, 2011 DASB Flea Market

DASG Flea Market October 6, 2001

Aerial view of October 6, 2001 DASB Flea Market

DASG Flea Market Circa Early 1980s

Aerial View of the DASB Flea Market from the Early 1980s

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