The 39th annual Malibu Lions Club Flea Market took place on Sunday, Sept. 27. The Malibu Civic Center parking lot was transformed into a marketplace with a variety of eclectic items, including antiques, vintage clothes, new and used items, arts and crafts, and more.
Members of Los Angeles County Fire Department, Lifeguard Division demonstrated five-minute CPR training, while the celebrities of the event — a group of Guide Dogs of America — greeted attendees.
Bargain hunters, art collectors and antiquers were some of the first to come out in search of hidden treasures. Food trucks and music added to the festivities of this longstanding Malibu Lions Club tradition and annual fundraising event, supporting Guide Dogs of America and providing many other services in the community.
Ben Hacker found colorful hula hoops at the Flea Market and began practicing right after his mom purchased one for him.
Guide Dogs of America Gavin, Tori, Juma and Nick take a break from greeting attendees at the Flea Market.
Local Malibu resident Kian Schulman found many treasures at the Malibu Lions Club Flea Market, including a vintage junk art jewelry piece — a craft made in the ’50s or ’60s out of old pieces of jewelry.
“Original Wireless Keyboards” — vintage L.C Smith Corona typewriters — were on sale at Malibu Lions Club Flea Market on Sunday.
Vintage rag dolls, antique Christmas toys and a variety of other items were on sale at the Malibu Lions Club Flea Market on Sunday.