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This weekend, the Sunset District is hosting its final Secondhand Saturday of 2025. The popular market is every third Saturday of the month, featuring numerous vendors selling a curated selection of secondhand goods.
The final market of the year is this Saturday, November 15, from 10 am to 4 pm. The market is a “modern” take on a traditional flea market, featuring over 60 vendors and artists. The market is always a lively event, with live music from local musicians, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. This weekend, you can expect lawn games such as mini put and ball toss, along with a holiday craft-making activity hosted by Exploration Academy.
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We also recommend you check out the record swap featuring three different record curators. Plus, you can expect music from DJ Matt Haze throughout the day. The Surfrider Foundation will host an informational session where they will discuss beach restoration and provide a free at-home kit to take with you. Finally, the Saturday event will feature some adorable guests: rescued kittens that are looking for foster homes.
The market is organized by Sunset Mercantile, which regularly hosts events throughout the neighborhood to foster community and support local businesses. The group organizes numerous events throughout the year that draw thousands of attendees, with Secondhand Saturday just one of them.
While you’re in the Sunset District, you can walk to Ocean Beach or explore the new waterfront park on the Great Highway, Sunset Dunes. If you’re craving something sweet, we recommend checking out Devil Teeth’s Baking Company on Noriega Street in the neighborhood.
The secondhand market is free and welcome’s all ages, and you can check it out on 37th Street between Ortega and Quintara. You can learn more about the market here.