Walker Beach’s Mom Said Flea market at Pomona College brought together 5C students on a Saturday afternoon, offering a vibrant escape from the pressures of midterm season. The event featured over 60 vendors, showcasing a variety of goods, from vintage clothing to handmade crafts and delicious treats.
What made this flea market unique was its collaboration with Mom Said Have Fun (MSHF), an organization dedicated to promoting vintage resale and community building. The founders of MSHF, Sebastian Alvarez, Gary Phan, Danny Lokko, and Danh Tran, established the business as a platform for creativity and connection.
The name “Mom Said Have Fun” embodies the spirit of the organization, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey while pursuing meaningful endeavors. This philosophy resonated with attendees like Dylan Zulueta PO ’27, who appreciated the community-focused approach of the flea market vendors.
Student and local vendors showcased their talents and passions through a diverse array of products. From colorful crocheted animals to homemade macarons and unique jewelry pieces, the flea market was a testament to the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of the Claremont community.
For vendors like Noa Baghdassarian PZ ’28 and Kamal Virdi, the flea market provided a platform to expand their small businesses and connect with a wider audience. Baghdassarian’s intricate jewelry designs and Virdi’s innovative henna tattoos added a touch of artistry to the event.
Among the sea of vendors, Mulan Pan PO ’27’s pet paintings stood out for their artistic flair and personal touch. Pan’s journey into pet portrait painting showcased the diverse talents that thrived within the 5C community.
As students explored the market, engaged in tarot readings, and supported local businesses, they contributed to the vibrant atmosphere of community and creativity that defined the Mom Said Flea. The event served as a hub for fostering friendships, embracing art, and celebrating the unique talents of individuals across the Claremont Colleges.
Overall, the Mom Said Flea market at Walker Beach was more than just a shopping experience; it was a testament to the power of art, community, and collaboration in creating a vibrant and inclusive space for students to unwind, connect, and explore the local art scene.
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