Come visit the Golden Years Vintage Market on March 14th! This is an amazing event that brings people together to celebrate everything vintage! This retro-inspired market cultivates creativity and individualism through unique clothing and vinyl records. This year, vintage collectors can find some of the best vendors in Southern California, all at the 2nd Street Promenade! Golden Years is an event that was created to celebrate the past in a fun and exciting way. Sarah Sunderman, the founder, states that, “Something really important to me was for my love for the vintage community to flow over into my event. I wanted greatly to create a fun event for both vintage sellers and attendees, to where it felt like getting together for a big dress-up party rather than a flea market. It's become a giant family and has completely surpassed my expectations!” Downtown Santa Ana is the perfect place for such an event, as it also welcomes creative communities and provides experiences you can’t find anywhere else. When asked why she chose DTSA, Sarah said that “there is an energy here unlike anywhere else. A goal for my event was for attendees to also get to enjoy downtown Santa Ana like I do. Even as my event grows, it's home will always be Santa Ana.” Golden Years is reflective of what DTSA is all about- bringing community together and encouraging positive experiences for locals and visitors! This year, Golden Years will be having giveaways for people who RSVP through Eventbrite! Provided by local businesses, attendees will have the chance to win several prizes for going to Golden Years! This will give people opportunities to explore what DTSA has to offer, including The Frida Cinema, Lola Gaspar, Congregation Ale House Chapters, Blackmarket Bakery, and more! Register for free online to be entered into the giveaway! RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/golden-years-vintage-market-tickets-91852440121 Photo from http://www.cameoappearancevintage.com/golden-years Story by Breanna Policar
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