Chandler Hill Vineyards invites you to the Sunday afternoon farmers market from early May to mid October. Local farmers and artisans offer fresh seasonal produce, unique crafts, and handmade treats. Live music featured from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
Open daily and featuring an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, entertainment and attractions in a unique open-air setting, the City Market offers visitors a variety of fresh produce, meats, specialty groceries, flowers and gift items from nearby farms and around the world. Steeped in more than 150 years of tradition, the City Market offers shoppers the opportunity to purchase heartland goods direct from producers, especially on the weekend during the Midwest's largest Farmers' Market. The City Market has an extensive calendar, hosting concerts, festivals and other special events April through December. The City Market is also home to the Arabia Steamboat Museum, which hosts one of the largest collections of pre-Civil War artifacts in the world.
This farmers' market is open Tuesdays and Saturdays from April through October. Hours on Tuesdays are 2 p.m. until products sell out; hours on Saturdays are 7 a.m. until products sell out. The market has a variety of goods for sale, from apples to zucchini. Crafts also are available. Call or e-mail for more information.
The market offers an impressive variety of vegetables, meats, fish, baked goods, cheese, eggs, plants, flowers and sweets. More thasn 90 vendors. All products sold at market must be grown, raised, or produced by the seller.
Live music most days. Breakfast and lunch available most days.
Corner of Ash and Clinkscales streets, behind the ARC recreation center.
We accept EBT and debit cards ($2 charge for debit card).
The De Soto Farmers Market offers fresh local produce, community artisans, bedding plants, baked goods, and occasional live music and dance troupes. Located on the lot behind St. Andrew's United Methodist Church. From Route 21; east on Boyd St.; south on Tenth St. four blocks. From Route 110; south on Main St.; west on Boyd St.; south on Tenth St.
Open Saturdays, May 8 through October 23. We accept Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT). (Closed May 29; July 3; Sep. 4.)
The Downtown Lee's Summit Farmers Market is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to sell out. The Market opens April 7 and runs through Nov. 24. Shoppers can find a variety of fresh produce, delicious baked goods, crafts, and more at the Market. Live entertainment the first and third Saturday of every month.
This market was the 2010 Farmers Market of The Year for the State of Missouri.
Everything sold is raised or made by the seller. We offer produce, crafts, baked items, beef, eggs, honey and bedding plants. The Market is off Route 65 in Fair Grove, near Route 125 and Main Street.
The market accepts EBT and debit cards.
The market opens the third Wednesday in April and runs until the first Wednesday in October.
Each Saturday, from May 1-Oct. 30, vendors in Historic Downtown Liberty offer fresh garden flowers, baked goods, vegetables, fruits, honey, jams and jellies at the Liberty Farmers' Market. Located on all four sides of Liberty's Courthouse Square (Franklin, Main, Kansas and Water streets), the market serves Liberty and surrounding communities from 7 a.m.-noon.
In our eighth year, our Saturday morning tradition provides fresh produce picked within 24 hours of the market and brought to you by the farmers who grow it. Enjoy live music, special events, kids activities, farm fresh eggs, nuts, honey, pastas, homemade jelly, organic meats and made-to-order omelets. Also many specialty vendors with everything from cut flowers and bedding plants to hand-painted artwork and small-batch soaps. If it's homemade, handmade or fresh and tasty, you can find it at our market.Open May-October.
Located in Gladstone's downtown area. Visit with local farmers who bring fresh produce, honey, jams, herbs, baked goods and eggs. Open May-September.
The Holden Farmers' Market is a member of the Missouri Farmers' Market Association and the Missouri Department of Agriculture's AgriMissouri Program. Membership in these organizations allows the Holden Farmers' Market to participate in contest, promotions, and events throughout the year. The Holden Farmers' Market always has a large variety of fruits, vegetables, baked goods and crafts. We are open every Saturday morning from 7 a.m.-noon at the Holden City Park.
Fresh locally grown produce and handmade craft items. Open air market with about 45 vendors. All produce is grown by our farmers, no resellers are allowed. Open May-October.
Located downtown, the market offers produce, meat, egg, cheeses, baked goods, bedding plants, cut flowers, prepared foods and other items.
This farmers' market is open mid-April through October in the city parking lot on Jefferson Avenue at the railroad tracks. Offering produce, fruit, grass-finished beef, pork, lamb and chicken, pies, breads, and other baked goods. You'll also find candy, spices and seasonings, jams, jellies, farm-fresh chicken and duck eggs, farm produce end products, cut flowers, organic mixed grain feed, herbal preparations, handmade jewelry, potted plants and starts, chickens, rabbits, crafts, funnel cakes, snow cones, nachos, coffee and more.
Our vendors are selling items that they grew or produced locally themselves. Meet your farmer and be able to ask how your food was produced.
Located at Wanda Preist Park. Fresh locally grown produce.
Selling area produce, baked goods, jams, jellies and honey. Open May-October.
Our Farmers Market is a weekly, social event where friends meet after work and families picnic on the levee. The market offers produce, crafts, live music and prepared foods using market produce. The market operates May thru September.
North Village Arts District Farmers and Artisans Market is another source for fresh, local produce and foods, along with works of Missouri artists and artisans. In the historic Wabash Station, downtown.
Open Sundays, April 29-October 29.
This Farmer's Market is located at Salem Visitor Center. A clean, paved and covered marketplace. Operates May-September.
Starting the first Saturday in May until frost, area gardners, bakers, beekeepers and crafts vendors will be in Legion Square of Historic Downtown Sikeston. Enjoy healthy fresh fruits, vegetables, and homemade goodies while shopping to music provided by local musicians. The market runs Saturdays, May 5-Oct. 13, 2012, weather permitting.
Founded in 1779. More than 140 vendors offering produce; meats; cheeses; spices; flowers; baked goods; general merchandise; and a pet shop.
There are several eateries on-site.
The outdoor market offers such things as fresh Missouri-grown plants and produce; canned jellies, fruits, salsas, and vegetables; baked breads and sweets; homemade soaps, candles, and lotions; handmade quilts, hair ribbons, and kitchen items; plus handcrafted jewelry, home decor, and wood products.
Items sold are required to be grown or crafted only in Missouri.
The market operates from April 1-Sept. 30, and is located in our Visitor Center parking lot. Guests are welcome to browse our indoor facilities for additional handcrafted items, visitor information, or use of our ADA-compliant restrooms. Our walking trail is available for guest use. View our website to learn more about the St. James area.
The Warrensburg farmers market features fresh vegetables, fruit, jams and jellies, crafts, baked goods, fresh eggs, beef, plants and flowers. Held downtown.
This market features more than 40 vendors selling fruit, vegetables, eggs, fresh baked goods, plants, and crafts. Free admission.
We are a producer-only market; everything sold is raised or made by the seller. Offering produce, baked goods, pork, beef, cut flowers and plants. Located in King Jack Park.
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