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    November 20, 2016 03:00 PM      06:00 PM

    Have you heard the news??
    There's a new 3rd Sunday Flea Market at Chiriqui Storage. Not yet as big as the 1st Sunday Market but growing. Plenty of space left for vendors. Email chiriqiistorage@gmail.com if you want to rent a space or a table.
    Gates open at 10 AM to customers. Chiriqui Storage is located about 1.5 km north of the Terpel Station in Dolega on the road between David and Boquete.
    Come on by (and buy). See you there.

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    November 20, 2016 03:00 PM      06:00 PM

    I feel compelled to write this morning.  It has been a strange season indeed and so it should come as no surprise that our weather is in sync.  That said, we have been drying out here at Chiriqui Storage, in the flea market area, and THE SHOW MUST GO ON!!  So if you have cabin fever and want to be the great supporters, as you have been in the past 4 ½ years, we invite you to a few hours of shopping, meeting old friends, meeting new ones, and enjoy being out of the house.  TOMORROW – CHIRIQUI STORAGE FLEA MARKET – OPEN 10 UNTIL 1 – WE HAVE AT LEAST 35 VENDORS – THE FIRST SUNDAY MIDMONTH MARKET – Where?  Km17 northbound, km20 southbound, David/Boquete highway, just north of Dolega. Questions?  Call 6503-7756 or email chiriquistorage@gmail.com

    Thank you all, and see you tomorrow.

    Linda

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