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    Junk Hippy

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    The Guild Shop - Side of Welch St

    The Guild Shop

    (161 reviews)

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    been thrifting here for years and always manage to find absolute treasure! it does take some…read morepatience to dig through everything, but that's what makes it so rewarding :) the selection is amazing: boots, purses, tops, coats, furniture, kitchenware, and all kinds of little trinkets, each piece with its own personality and such a steal on value. the volunteers are also so sweet!

    My review is from the standpoint of a potential consigner. I tried for a couple of months to move…read moreforward with consignment of a collection of items, Cambodian antiques. I submitted the form for a collection to the art department. The confirmation of submission email I received indicated it might take up to a week to get a response, so after a couple of weeks I sent a follow up email. I never got a response to my submission or to my follow-up attempt. I then forwarded the email to the main email address for The Guild, and again, nothing. I waited a while and then reached out again to follow up. No response. I also attempted to reach someone by phone. This process was really exasperating, and I eventually gave up and took my items somewhere else. At the very minimum, their confirmation email should've indicated it might take weeks or months to receive a response, if that was the issue. If they did not want the items, all it would've taken would have been a one-line email to let me know. I followed all the instructions on the website. I couldn't bring the items in because the website indicated you could only bring one or two items in on the designated art day, and that if it were more, that you had to submit that form to the art department. It is bizarre to me that I would receive no response to my submissions through these official channels. I also sent a follow up email indicating how unhappy I was with my experience, and I received no response to that either. My advice is to take your items somewhere else for consignment. It is not worth the trouble to do it at The Guild. It was a complete waste of time for me.

    Katy Market Day

    Katy Market Day

    (6 reviews)

    Cool weekly market. Not a Farmers Market but still fun as the entire square is blocked off…read more There were quite a few food trucks. All of the vendors were nice and most were eager to give samples. Stop by Dee's Nuts (yes you read that correctly) and by some Sriracha Ranch and Dill Pickle flavors to mix (yes you read that correctly). Delish! Also grabbed some Ruin beverages. Really good stuff too. There was also a jelly jam booth that had some great sounding combinations (like whisky). Market is closing in November but will be back for a Dec 4 holiday one.

    This event has a nice following but is very poorly managed. The coordinators refuse to use the…read moreinternet for vendor sign up to "avoid scams". Instead, you have to sign up in person (given very little notice), pay with cash before receiving a hand-written receipt, and have your info sheet added to a giant, messy appearing binder. This organizational method has routinely caused many issues, including double booking same-type vendors and losing track of cancellations/communication with vendors. We have attended 14 of the last 15 Katy Market Days as a well-loved vendor of fresh-squeezed lemonade, kettle corn, and shaved ice. Our first 6 or so events with Katy Market Days ran smooth with very little interaction with Betsy and Harry Proctor, the owners of The Limited Edition Art and Antiques and coordinators of Katy Market Day. As the months progressed, more issues appeared, including multiple lemonade, kettle corn, and shaved iced vendors attending the market, despite reassurance this wouldn't happen. We were always met with excuses such as, "a new girl let the other vendors book". The market this past Saturday started with a duplicate shaved ice truck parked directly across from our booth. Harry, Betsy's husband, handled the situation with respect and professionalism. He apologized for the double booking and offered a refund for this month's market. His attitude and demeanor was much appreciated in the midst of a frustrating situation for both vendors. Shortly after, a large, white food truck pulled directly in front of our booth and parked, hiding us from view of customers. My husband asked Betsy if the truck was going to stay, as it was an unusual spot and there was plenty of other options. My husband walked back to our booth and Betsy chased him down and began YELLING that the "truck is not moving" and we are "more trouble than we're worth". This outburst made the vendors surrounding us and the customers in my line visibly uncomfortable. Unfortunately, this display was not out of character for Betsy as we've witnessed numerous verbal disputes and disproportionate negative reactions toward other vendors over the course of our time. We've seen Betsy run after and scream at another vendor leaving the event early. Betsy routinely speaks abruptly and disrespectful toward vendors while signing up. In our early days of attending KMD, she even refused to let me and my young son use the restroom in her store while I was heavily pregnant and in dire need. Sometimes making an exception to a rule is necessary and compassionate. You'll hear numerous similar stories from most every vendor. Katy Market Day has the potential to be an excellent monthly event for the community but sadly falls short due to ineffective, unprofessional, and callous management.

    Junk Hippy - fleamarkets - Updated May 2026

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