24th Annual Indoor Flea Market & Ziti Dinner
We are Back !
St. Michael the Archangel Byzantine Catholic Church
205 North Main Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania
Great Finds! Great Food! Don’t Miss it!
SATURDAY, July 31 9 AM TO 4 PM
SUNDAY, August 1 9 AM TO 3 PM
** Please note ** We ask everyone to consider the latest CDC health advisory for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals to wear a mask indoors in crowded settings. Please maintain a charitable approach with this guidance.
Ziti Dinner $12 Adults and $7 Children
- Saturday July 31 12 noon to 4 pm
- Sunday August 1 10 am to 3 pm
- Take Out Only
- Purchase tickets at the door
- See more details below
- Bake Sale Saturday July 31 only
Something For Everyone ! More Details Below this Gallery !
(Photos from previous years)
Start Your Search !
If you love scouting flea markets, but not the extra travel driving from place to place, St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Pittston should be on your agenda.
This year, as always, you will find an abundant amount of items. A special “treasure” might be waiting for you!
The Flea Market is in the lower level of the church. Entrance by stairway is on Main Street next to the side parking lot.
The line forms early Saturday morning outside the church. Arrive early if you must, or any time either day. There will be plenty to explore yet if you visit on Sunday. It’s exciting to be part of the fun! Doors open at 9:00 a.m. both days.
Take a break from hunting for treasure and visit the food bar.
We are Known for Our Traditional Ethnic Food
Very popular is the variety of homemade ethnic food. Featured are St. Michael’s “best in the area” halupki or stuffed cabbage, better known by locals as “piggies”. There will also be homemade pierogi – more typically spelled “pirohi” by the Carpatho-Rusyn descendants among parishioners of church. But don’t forget to sample the halushki (sauteed noodles and cabbage), or try a combo ethnic sampler of all three. Potato pancakes will be available also. All foods will be takeout only.
The featured ziti dinner is a generous amount of pasta with homemade sauce and meatballs, salad and bread. Saturday (12 noon to 4pm) and Sunday (10am to 3pm). Donation cost is $12.00 for Adults and $7.00 for Children, tickets can be purchased at the door. Takeout only.
Don’t forget to check out the sweets at the Bake Sale tent, Saturday only. You are sure to find everything temptingly delicious!
Our Parishioners and Parish volunteers look forward to seeing returning and new friends alike. Our pastor Fr. Andrii Dumnych and his family, along with Deacon Larry Worlinsky invites all.