Marysville seeking vendors for annual Mother's Day Market

MARYSVILLE, KS — Plans for the Marysville Mother’s Day Market are underway, and the event is seeking antique, arts and crafts, and novelty vendors for the 46th annual event.

April 14, 2022Updated: April 14, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

MARYSVILLE, KS — Plans for the Marysville Mother’s Day Market are underway, and the event is seeking antique, arts and crafts, and novelty vendors for the 46th annual event.

The Market runs Saturday, May 7, and Sunday, May 8, 2022, in Marysville’s City Park. The market will feature more than 100 vendors, including antiques and novelties, homemade and craft items, homegrown items and a wide variety of food vendors.

“We are seeking new vendors with a focus on hand-crafted and homemade items, coupled with the antique and novelty vendors we’ve had for more than 40 years,” Marysville Chamber & Main Street Executive Director Kate Martinez said. 

The Deadline for vendors is Monday, May 2. The cost for a 20x25 booth is $70 and the cost for a smaller 10x10 booth is $40 for the whole weekend. Electricity is available for vendors on a first-come, first-serve basis with an additional fee. All proceeds from the event benefit the Koester House Museum & Gardens.

Current vendors include antiques, refurbished furniture, boutique clothing, metal yard art, hand-crafted home décor, homemade baked goods, flowers & garden plants, and more. There are also a variety of food vendors at the event. Nearly a third of the 100 vendors have been coming for more than 20 years.

“Make plans for your family to attend our 46th annual Marysville Mother’s Day Market. There will be a lot of great shops and good eats,” Martinez said.

The event also includes live music on Saturday and a chicken dinner on Sunday.

Vendors interested in a booth should contact the Marysville Chamber & Main Street office at (785) 562-3101 or kate@ marysvillecms.com. For more information on the Market, visit the Mother’s Day Market Facebook page (@motherdayfleamarket) or call the Marysville Chamber & Main Street office at (785) 562-3101

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