Welcome back to the Delco Post. We’re back with another quick look at what’s going on locally and what’s worth your time this week. Whether you’re making plans or just staying in the loop, we’ve got a few things lined up for you.

Local Pick:

The Philly Vintage Flea
Sunday, March 29
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Oaks Convention Center
100 Station Avenue
Oaks, PA 19456

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend close to Delco, the Philly Vintage Flea is an easy pick. The event brings together a wide range of vintage vendors, each offering their own mix of clothing, accessories, and hard-to-find pieces that you won’t see in typical retail stores.

You can expect everything from vintage streetwear and worn-in denim to standout jackets, jewelry, and unique home decor. What makes it worth going is the variety—every table feels different, and there’s always the chance of coming across something unexpected. Whether you’re seriously looking to add to your wardrobe or just browsing, it’s the kind of place where you can take your time and enjoy the process of finding something cool.

The atmosphere is just as much a part of the experience. It’s busy in a good way, with people digging through racks, talking style, and sharing finds. Even if you don’t go in looking for anything specific, you’ll likely leave with at least one piece that feels like a great pickup.

Tickets are $8, making it a low-cost way to spend part of your weekend while checking out one of Philly’s more unique local events.

Food Spotlight

Maris - Media
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Source: Maris

Since opening in November, Maris has quickly become a notable addition to Media’s dining scene. Bringing a fresh coastal influence, Maris delivers a menu centered around vibrant Mediterranean flavors with a modern edge.

The spotlight here is on seafood, prepared in a way that lets natural flavors shine—bright, clean, and layered with subtle notes of citrus, herbs, and rich olive oil. Every plate feels intentional, balancing simplicity with refinement. Even beyond the seafood, the menu offers a variety of dishes inspired by Mediterranean traditions, giving guests plenty to explore.

The experience goes beyond the food. Maris has quickly built a reputation for its inviting yet upscale atmosphere—polished enough for a special night out, but still relaxed enough to feel like a neighborhood favorite. It’s the kind of place that feels new and exciting, yet instantly familiar.

For anyone looking to try one of Media’s latest additions, Maris is already making a strong impression—and it’s easy to see why.

Weekend Budget Pick:

Cherry Blossom Festival
March 28–29
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Spring blooms in Philly, and the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival is the perfect way to enjoy it. Taking place March 28–29, 2026, this annual celebration at Fairmount Park showcases Japanese art, culture, and the iconic sakura (cherry trees) in full bloom.

Visitors can enjoy:

  • Live entertainment across two stages – traditional dance, Taiko drumming, karaoke, cosplay, and more

  • Interactive cultural activities – origami, storytelling, ikebana flower arranging, kimono demonstrations

  • Food and drinks – a new expanded food court and beer garden with authentic Asian cuisine (pay-as-you-go)

  • Special events, including a prettiest-in-pink pet parade, a sushi samurai competition, and a vendor fair featuring local and Japanese goods

Tickets:

  • Early bird general admission: $15 (through March 27)

  • Regular general admission: $20

  • Kids under 12 & Japan America Society members: free

This family-friendly festival is a chance to enjoy spring, culture, and history — including the 100th anniversary of the cherry trees gifted to Philly by Japan in 1926. Rain or shine, it’s a weekend outing worth budgeting for.

Location: Fairmount Park Horticulture Center & Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center, 100 N. Horticultural Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131

Estate Sale Roundup

Estate sales are the perfect place to explore unique treasures, discover cool homes, and enjoy a little weekend excitement. You’re sure to find something worth taking home.

Here are two to check out this week:

1. Havertown, PA

  • When: March 28 & 29, 10:00 am- 3:00 pm

  • Where: 35 W Eagle Rd, Havertown, PA 19083

  • Highlights: Furniture, decor, artwork

2. Merion Station, PA

  • When: March 28 & 29, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

  • Where: Address released Friday @ noon, check details.

  • Highlights: vinyl records, furniture, electronics, jewelry

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