Are you still on the hunt for the perfect mid-century modern furniture? Prefer your music on vinyl? Collect vintage dishware?

An upcoming new Vintage Market at the Oak Ridge Civic Center promises to pull the varied interests of treasure hunters together for a one-of-a-kind experience, with FREE admission. Dozens of vendors are included from throughout East Tennessee.
The WildBand Vintage Market is a new school program fundraiser, with all net proceeds going to support needs of the award-winning band at the high school, which includes marching and concert bands, indoor percussion and color guard.
In addition to the vendor booths, band students will be hosting a bake sale and concessions, where donations will also be accepted. As the school year closes out, plans are already in the works for the critical summer band camp that includes hours of rehearsal for next school year’s fall marching program.
The WildBand Vintage Market is set for Saturday, April 25. Visitors are free to browse from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is rain or shine inside the gymnasium of the Oak Ridge Civic Center, which is located at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike.
There are still a few remaining vendor booths available (8×8) for $50 each. You can get in touch to register at bandmombeth@gmail.com or imjacobohernandez@ortn.edu.
Anne Brock-Rankin is marketing coordinator for Solar Alliance, a renewable energy company based in Knoxville. She can be reached at abrock@solaralliance.com.