Maybe we should talk about what Junkin' Market Days isn't about first.

As many a collector has said at one time or another, “It's not junk if it has value to you!”.

So, if the terms "repurposed," "rustic," "shabby chic," "farmhouse," or "vintage" send your pulse racing, the two-day Sioux Falls Junkin' Market Days event is for you!

KKRC-FM / 97.3 KKRC logo
Get our free mobile app

Because that is exactly what you will find. Saying that you'll see "one-of-a-kind items" is a complete understatement!

Junkin' Market Days is happening Friday, April 11, from 4 to 7 PM, and Saturday, April 12, from 9 AM to 4 PM, at the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds at 100 N. Lyon Boulevard.

Discover Unique Treasures At Sioux Falls Junkin' Market Days

What you will find in the Expo Building will be hundreds of vendors from all over South Dakota, Minnesota, and several other states, who'll be bringing in a whole lot of good - -stuff!

We're talking about the best of recycled, recovered, reconditioned, and restored items for your yard, garden, and home. You'll find clothing, jewelry, toys, artwork, candles, and decor items, not to mention all kinds of food products to sample and to buy.

This event is meant to boost small businesses across the area that are just looking to sell their products.

Organizer Kerry Bamsey said, "[I]t's a chance for the community to rally around small businesses, ensuring they continue to grow and serve our towns and cities."

Tickets are $5, and you can buy them online or at the door.

For more information, see Junkin' Market Days on their websiteFacebook, or call 1-605-941-4958.

10 Quality Moments With Your Kids

Would you agree that the quality of time you spend with your family is more important than the quantity?

Gallery Credit: Dave Roberts

50 Most Popular Chain Restaurants in America

YouGov investigated the most popular dining brands in the country, and Stacker compiled the list to give readers context on the findings. Read on to look through America's vast and divergent variety of restaurants—maybe you'll even find a favorite or two.

Gallery Credit: Paul Feinstein

More From KKRC-FM / 97.3 KKRC