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Gladstone Farmer's Market

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About the Market:

 

Gladstone Farmer's Market moved onto the Big Shoal Heritage Area in 2021 and now serves thousand of patrons a year. Visitors can get home-grown veggies and fruits, honey, flowers, woodburnings, and so much more all produced locally!

 

The Gladstone Farmer's Market accepts SNAP and Double-Up Food Bucks.

 

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VISIT THE MARKET

Saturdays

8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Weather Permitting

May - October

VENDORS

Are you interested in being a vendor at the Gladstone Farmer's Market? Click the link below!

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Food Vendors: The Gladstone Farmer's Market is always looking to expand food vendors. Eligible vendors include those selling fresh produce, meat and poultry, honey, jams/jellies, baked goods eggs, locally produced canned goods, dried mixes, and dried foods. All food vendors are required to comply with Clay County Health Department's rules and regulations.

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Other Vendors: To best serve the community, Gladstone Farmer's Market limits the amount of non-food vendors at the market. Eligible applicants may be placed on a waiting list.

Why buy local?

Locally produced food is generally fresher and more nutrient-rich! As a lover of produce, it is easier to seasonal food, supports green spaces in the community, and you know where what you are eating came from.

Buying locally also keeps money circulating in the community, reduces the environmental impact of food production, and creates and sustains local employment opportunties.

© 2021 by City of Gladstone

Atkins-Johnson Farm & Museum

 

4109 NE Pleasant Valley Rd

Gladstone, MO 64119

Museum Ph: (816) 453-3276

Office Ph: (816) 423-4107 

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Gladstone Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts

 

6901 N Holmes Street

Gladstone, MO 64118

Ph: (816) 423-4200

 

 

City of Gladstone

 

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7010 N Holmes Street

Gladstone, MO 64118

Ph: (816) 436-2200

Fax: (816) 436-2228

 

 

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