Logan County flea market season kicks off in downtown Sterling
Sterling’s flea market season opened behind Christ United Methodist Church, drawing downtown shoppers to home businesses, garage-sale finds and food vendors.

The Logan County Chamber of Commerce opened its 2026 Sterling Community Flea Market season at 104 South 4th Street, behind Christ United Methodist Church, on June 27, turning a downtown back lot into a Saturday stop for home businesses, garage-sale finds and food vendors. The market ran from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., giving Sterling shoppers a familiar place to browse, buy and linger downtown.
The Chamber lists another Sterling Community Flea Market for July 25 and is also taking applications for an August 22 date, underscoring that the market is built as a summer series rather than a one-day sale. That regular cadence matters in downtown Sterling, where each market weekend can push more people past nearby storefronts and into the city center for more than one stop.

The Chamber, based at 109 N Front Street in Sterling, says it supports and guides the business and civic communities in Logan County, and the flea market fits that mission by giving home-based sellers and small vendors a place to make sales without a storefront of their own. Its market page also thanked vendors and shoppers for making the Sterling Community Flea Market a big success, a sign the event is meant to serve both commerce and community gathering.

The same address hosted the Sterling Community Flea Market in July 2020, when it was scheduled from 7 a.m. to noon, showing how long the downtown location has anchored the summer calendar. With the lot behind Christ United Methodist Church serving as the backdrop, the market has become one of Sterling’s most accessible weekend traditions, drawing residents into the corridor and supporting repeat visits to the city center.
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