Vendor Events in Prairie Village, KS

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

Farmers Markets in Prairie Village(1)

Prairie Village Farmers Market

by Prairie Village Farmers Market

Prairie Village Shops, 4001 W 71st St, Prairie Village, KS 66208

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Set in the heart of an upscale Johnson County suburb, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers at the Prairie Village Shops location on 71st Street every Saturday morning during the warmer months. The market runs from May through October, making it a seasonal destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products during peak growing season. Saturday mornings at the Prairie Village Shops transform into a gathering place where the community connects with the farmers and food makers who supply the region's tables. Vendors at this market typically focus on fresh seasonal produce, from early spring vegetables through fall harvest items. Beyond fruits and vegetables, you'll find artisan food producers offering goods like honey, baked items, jams, and other value-added products made from local ingredients. Handcrafted items from local makers also appear at the market, complementing the farm-focused offerings and giving shoppers a well-rounded experience. The upscale Prairie Village demographic means customers are often looking for premium quality and specialty items beyond standard grocery store fare, which influences the types of vendors and products you'll encounter here. The early morning timeframe, 8 AM to noon, captures the fresh-off-the-farm appeal that farmers markets are known for. Shoppers typically arrive early to get first pick of seasonal offerings and to browse at a relaxed pace before the market winds down. The Prairie Village Shops setting provides a convenient, established retail location that draws consistent foot traffic from the surrounding community. For vendors, this means a stable customer base of locals who value supporting regional agriculture and makers, returning week after week throughout the season to see what's newly available as the growing season progresses from spring through fall harvest.

Craft Fairs in Prairie Village(1)

Prairie Village Art Show

by Prairie Village Arts Council

The Shops of Prairie Village, 3940 W 69th Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66208

May 29-31, 2027

Craft Fair10' by 10' Space - $375.00

25 spots open

Over Memorial Day weekend, The Shops of Prairie Village in Kansas will transform into a premier destination for handmade crafts and original art. This one-time craft fair brings together over 100 juried artists showcasing work across a wide range of mediums, from jewelry and ceramics to painting, sculpture, textiles, and mixed media. The May 29-31 event capitalizes on the holiday weekend when families and art enthusiasts are looking for ways to spend time outdoors and support local makers. Craft fairs like the Prairie Village Art Show differ from farmers markets or pop-up shops in that they curate vendors through a jurying process, meaning the quality and originality of work is vetted before selection. This approach attracts serious collectors, gift shoppers, and people who appreciate handcrafted items made with intention and skill. The setting at The Shops of Prairie Village, a retail and dining destination at 3940 W 69th Terrace, provides a natural gathering place with foot traffic from both art fair visitors and regular shopping center patrons. Late May is ideal timing for a craft fair in the Kansas area, as warm weather brings people outdoors and the lead-up to summer entertaining season has shoppers thinking about unique home decor, gifts, and personal accessories. Attendees at events like this tend to be conscious consumers seeking one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in mass-market retail, and they often become repeat customers of vendors they discover. For makers and artisans, a Memorial Day weekend event draws both local shoppers and visitors from surrounding areas who are traveling for the holiday. Vendors should consider how their handmade work fits into the broader craft fair landscape and what types of buyers typically seek out juried shows. The three-day format gives multiple opportunities to connect with different shopper traffic patterns, from weekend browsers to serious collectors on the lookout for statement pieces and gifts.

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