Vendor Events in Mission, KS

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Mission, KS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Mission(1)

Mission Farm and Flower Market

by Mission Farm and Flower Market Organizers

5613 Johnson Drive, Mission, KS 66202

Sat: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 7 - Sep 24

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through late September, the Mission Farm and Flower Market draws neighbors and home cooks to 5613 Johnson Drive in Mission, Kansas, for a weekly farmers market experience rooted in local agriculture and community connection. This Johnson County gathering opens early at 7:00 AM and runs through 1:00 PM, giving vendors and shoppers a full morning window to browse, select, and chat about the week's harvest and offerings. As a weekly farmers market, this event operates on a consistent schedule that builds loyal customer relationships and allows vendors to plan regular production around established demand. You'll find the expected farmers market staples here: seasonal vegetables and produce from regional growers, fresh-baked goods from local bakers, farm eggs, homemade cheeses, cut flowers, and potted herbs and plants. The variety shifts with the seasons, so early May brings spring greens and strawberries while late summer favors tomatoes, peppers, and late-season squash. This seasonal rotation is part of what makes weekly farmers markets compelling for both shoppers and vendors. The Mission location on Johnson Drive positions this market to serve suburban Kansas City residents who are looking for quality produce, artisanal food items, and direct relationships with the people growing or making their food. Farmers markets in Kansas typically draw a mix of health-conscious shoppers, home gardeners seeking inspiration, families on weekend outings, and cooking enthusiasts looking for ingredients you won't find in standard grocery stores. The market's payment options, including acceptance of SNAP/EBT benefits and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers, make it accessible to a broad community. If you're a vendor selling produce, baked goods, flowers, eggs, prepared foods, or other farm-based products, the Mission Farm and Flower Market offers a stable, weekly sales opportunity from late spring through early fall. The regular schedule and established customer base make it a reliable spot for building a vendor business in Johnson County.

Festivals in Mission(1)

Mission Citrus Fiesta

by Texas Citrus Fiesta

Downtown Mission, 1201 E 8th St, Mission, TX 78572

January 16-25, 2026

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25 spots open

Downtown Mission transforms each January into a vibrant celebration of Rio Grande Valley citrus heritage at the Mission Citrus Fiesta, an annual festival that has been a regional tradition since 1932. Running January 16-25, 2026, this multi-day event draws thousands of visitors eager to experience a blend of cultural festivities, local food, handmade goods, and entertainment. The fiesta captures the essence of the region's agricultural legacy while offering a dynamic marketplace for vendors looking to connect with enthusiastic crowds during peak winter season. The centerpiece of the festival is the legendary Parade of Oranges, a spectacle that has defined the event for nearly a century. Beyond the parade, the festival grounds at Downtown Mission's 1201 E 8th St location fill with food vendors serving everything from traditional Rio Grande Valley cuisine to contemporary festival fare, craft vendors displaying handmade items and artisan products, live music performances, carnival attractions, and family-friendly activities. The queen coronation ceremony adds pageantry to the proceedings, reflecting the fiesta's deep cultural roots in the community. This mix of entertainment, food, and commerce makes the festival appealing to a broad demographic, from families with young children to adults seeking local cultural experiences. For vendors, the Mission Citrus Fiesta represents a significant opportunity. The ten-day run means sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day event, and the winter timing positions it well for vendors selling seasonal items, winter-appropriate crafts, or gifts. The festival's established reputation means attendees come specifically for the event, not incidentally passing through. The atmosphere tends toward celebration and spending, with visitors in a festive mindset ready to purchase food, beverages, and merchandise. Whether you specialize in crafts, prepared foods, fresh goods, or novelty items, the Mission Citrus Fiesta draws the kind of engaged crowds that make festivals rewarding for vendors serious about moving inventory and building customer relationships in South Texas.

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