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Thank you for taking the time to review "The Sale." We appreciate your taking the time to visit us and share your experiences. The Sale is open every Friday year-round from 7:30 am - 7:00 pm (or later, Auction end times do vary). We also offer Hay & Grain Auctions every Wednesday.Our Monthly Consignment Auctions are held the SECOND TUESDAY of every month and offer a full day of auction action, food and fun. Again, thank you for making Rogers Community Auction a tradition. We look forward to seeing you again!
Thank you for taking the time to visit and review Rogers Community Auction. We agree completely on the advice to bring good walking shoes! We would like to add that visitors should bring their appetites too. We hope you found a treasure while visiting us and that you will come again soon!
I have always road past this flea market in my travels but was never able to stop and check it out. It is massive. I spend the day there at least 6 hours and was only able to cover a 1/4 of the market is was that big. I got some great bargains on new items. If you can't find what your looking for at this place I don't think it can be found.
Had never been here until a month and a half ago. I have now been there twice. This place is huge. We spent 4 hours browsing all the stands. People set up outside and sell their "junk." What one may throw out may be valuable to others. I loved browsing all the different things available for sale. You just need to keep an eye on prices as some people want ways too much for their used items. However, many vendors will negotiate a fair price with the buyer. There are also many concession stands available to purchase all kinds of food. There are also a few different Amish produce/bakery stands. Also, remember to wear walking shoes as it is mainly gravel and grass that you walk in. All in all it is a fun day to spend with family. You never know what you may find.
I have been going to Rogers flea market for 20 years! I love this flea market! It is the size of a small county fair grounds! You honestly never know what you're going to find. The summer produce is the best deal by far! And also the shrubs in early spring are a good catch as well! A lot of people go for the fair like food and amish baked goods and donuts. It is always an adventure and if anything a great place to people watch. Be sure you get there early the place opens at 7:30 AM! People start to pack up by 1:30 -2:00.
this is a flea market that is open every friday for browsing, there are indoor and out door venders of all typs, food venders and one of the high lites of the food is the amish donuts ( there huge & well priced). the have acutions on tue nights, they are the busyest is holiday fris it can be really crowed. but you can find what ever your heart desires here!! open 8-5
We went to Rogers on the Fourth of July. It was CRAZY. There were probably 30,000 people there at one point!!! We stayed from 9:30-4:30, and managed to see every stand. Our #1 favorite vendor is the Amish donut stand. (Particularly the smaller one, that is NOT inside of the building. They are only $1, as compared to $1.50 inside, and the lines are shorter.) These donuts are UNBELIEVABLE. They literally took the donut out of the fryer, glazed it, and handed it to me. They are HUGE, and well worth the 2 hour drive. (seriously)Other favorites are the jams and jelly stands, meat stands, and the flag lady. My only real complaint is the restroom situation. Granted, the Fourth of July was probably the busiest that they've ever been, but there are only 2 indoor restroom facilities, with only about 5-7 stalls each. The lines were ridiculous. The porta johns are scattered around the perimeters, but there are not enough of them. By 3:00, they were literally FULL, and some were over the seat, making them unusable. (And disgusting)I also with that they would have had people cleaning up some of the mess in the food court area. The trash dumpsters were overflowing, and the trash was all over the ground. We are definitely planning on a return trip, because even with the restroom situation, it is well worth it. The variety of vendors is excellent, and the people are very friendly. Just make sure that you wear comfy shoes and put on sunscreen!!
I have grown up visiting Rogers on quite a few Fridays. Locally, we call it "the dirt mall", and it is a great place to spend a day if you are into flea markets. The market has all sorts of vendors-from farmers selling their crops to Amish selling their goods to folks selling their junk- and the carnival-type food always hits the spot. Free parking is a plus. Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking quite a bit, and be ready for some interesting people watching!
We try to make it to Rogers at least once a year, if not more. All we could think about were the donuts.......and we were not disapointed....those Amish made donuts are out of this world.Over in the other building you can't go wrong with Bylers jelly and relish. Free samples so good!
If you like picking through a vast array of treasures and trash this is for you! Only open on Fridays, go early to get a good parking spot. There's plenty to see and wide variety of items. The buildings house more permanent vendors and include a nice variety of local food including meats, cheeses and produce.Wear comfortable shoes because there is a lot of walking!
We do love going here...open year round on Fridays only....the earlier you get there the better...parking fills up like crazy....if you go in on the main entrance and go past the grounds and turn in on your left...plenty of parking...all in the high grass..lol...dont go looking for something in particular....you probably wont find it, but,,,you will find all kinds of things you didnt know you needed.....lol....if you go to the amish meat booth i guess you should buy the hungarian kolbassi...we were deciding whether or not to buy it and some guy took all 12 pounds that were sitting there...so i guess its really good....lots of antique and flea market items....lots of nostalgia for us 50 somethings :).....bins of stuff all over the place for like 1$ an item...cool stuff...tons of cell phone accesories and sunglasses and really bad purses...lots of old vinyl records for collectors....fair food booths , tons of them.......we always buy our produce last..but doing that this time we missed out on the fresh corn...bring a roll cart or big bags to carry all your goodies....if you have time...look up the dutch house , its nearby, fanatastic pies...all in all just a fun day to walk around and people watch and find hidden treasures. ( oh and the outhouses are beyond disgusting)
If Fleas are your bag, this place covers a lot of ground. However, "sprawling" and "has everything" seem to miss the mark. Still..a good way to spend a Friday morning. Just leave early enough to avoid the local traffic jams that all lead into this attraction.
The Rogers monthly auction is the second tuesday of the month and literally almost anything shows up for sale except live animals and titled vehicles. Its been growing since the 1970's and has something like 60,000 registered bidders. of course not all show up each month but during May, June July, you might see 30,000 people attending, with as many as 8 auctioneers taking bids in different areas. The auctioneer and crowd follow aisles loaded with merchandise(and pure junk). Usually 3 in the miscellaneous aisles,the lawn and garden, building materials, and later machinery.The Flea Market is Fridays year round. the best days to attend are the Friday closest to major holidays as vendors from far away attend to do Rogers then Hartville. You never know what will show up for sale.On busy warm weather days, you will spend 3-4 hours just to quickly walk the aisles and buildings.
This is the biggest flea market in the area, and gets bigger every year. There are hundreds of locals who set up outside and there are many indoor venders that are open all year. The market/auction is open on Fridays and is very popular. Parking is plentiful and there are many food vendors to satisfy your hunger. This is a rural area, and you will often see Amish selling or buying. The Amish pies for sale are my favorite. There is also old fashioned butcher meats and cheese. Wear comfortable shoes if you want to see it all.
Spent a nice day at Rogers.. It was a good day to do it.. not as many people there as there is in the winter.. Still plenty of vendors with lots of interesting items. We like Hi=Butch meats for their smoked slab bacon, homemade salami and pepperoni. Good prices and good meat. Lots of fresh end of the season vegetables.. and you have to have a Gyro from Chucks Best. Now if you are not a fan of gyros they also have hot sausage, philly cheese steak and other delicious items.. There are food vendors of all types of food and if you are in need of a rooster and some hens.. then you can check those out in the poultry barn.. It is a lot of walking and the parking area could use a good paving!!!