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Antique Street Faire Not Just for Veterans: Newbies Join Village Event

Thousands browse annual event, exploring booths in the middle of the street and established stores on La Mesa Boulevard.

Suzanne Beckum was nearly boasting as she carried a jewelry rack in the form of a set of dead tree branches. 

“I was really a good deal,” Beckum, a Rancho San Diego resident, said Sunday on La Mesa Boulevard, closed off for seven hours under beautiful skies for the La Mesa Village Antique Street Faire.

She paid $45, she said.

Dozens of vendors rented space for booths—at only $100 a pop—as restaurants and storefronts peeled off shoppers enjoying a light breeze and plenty of people watching for the eighth annual event sponsored by the La Mesa Village Merchants Association.  

Lori Bunselmeier, a newly arrived San Diegan from Redding in Northern California, was operating a booth with an old Underwood typewriter tagged as sold.

How much did she get for it?

“Sixty dollars,” she said. “I inherited it from my 92-year-old father.”

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