The solidarity flea market for the village school
The Vaudricourt Parents Association Flea Market is organized every spring by the APE (Parents Association) of this small Picardy village near the Bay of Somme. A solidarity event for the school, it gathers residents and visitors around a friendly display of tableware, clothes, toys, books and trinkets. Proceeds fund educational projects and school trips for village children.
Each spring, the Vaudricourt APE organizes its annual flea market. This solidarity event funds educational projects, school trips and equipment for village children. Listed among May 2026 rΓ©deries by Somme Tourisme.
Organized by volunteer parents, exhibitors offer second-hand toys, children's and adults' clothes, books, comics, tableware, trinkets, small childcare items, sports gear. The solidarity dimension is strong: every euro spent indirectly contributes to children's education. A refreshment bar and homemade pastry stand complete the offer.
Vaudricourt is a small village of about 200 inhabitants in the Vimeu, southwestern Somme region near the Bay of Somme and seaside resorts. The Vimeu, a traditional locksmithing and metallurgy area, combines rural landscapes and industrial heritage.
APE flea markets are entirely run by volunteer parents. A concrete demonstration of parental involvement in school life and village solidarity.
Arrive early. Bring small cash. Enjoy the homemade pastries β they too contribute to the cause. Combine with a Bay of Somme visit.
The Vaudricourt APE Flea Market takes place on Sunday 17 May 2026. Solidarity event for the village school, organized by parent volunteers. Homemade pastries and refreshments on site. Free admission.
Vaudricourt (80230), in the Vimeu.
Generally 7am to 5pm.
Private individuals. Registration with Vaudricourt APE.
Free admission. Refreshments and homemade pastries on site.
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