National Tom Sawyer Days brings family fun to Hannibal

June 2022

National Tom Sawyer Days brings family fun to Hannibal

A fixture in Mark Twain’s hometown, National Tom Sawyer Days will keep smiles on the faces of its attendees as it returns to Hannibal on June 18.

From that day until July 4, activities are planned on varying days. Named for Twain’s most beloved literary character, the festival is jam-packed with activities, including a baby contest (June 18); a fence painting competition (June 25); a carnival (starting June 30); a pet show (July 1); arts and crafts for sale (July 2-4); a horseshoe tournament (July 2-3); a cornhole tournament (July 3); trike races (July 3); and a parade and talent show (July 4). The event concludes with a fireworks show at Lover’s Leap. The event includes musical performances by Creed Fisher on July 1, Gabby Barrett on July 2, and Saving Abel on July 3. National Tom Sawyer Days is sponsored each year by the Hannibal Jaycees.

For a full schedule of activities, visit www.hannibaljaycees.org.

Iron Horse Marketplace in Perryville, AR

Mark Twain

American author Mark Twain once described himself as a “border-ruffian” from Missouri who also had Missouri morals. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Iron Horse Marketplace is a junk lover’s paradise

May 2022

Iron Horse Marketplace is a junk lover’s paradise

Looking for a new junking tradition? Iron Horse Farms’ annual Marketplace will fill that need. The first-ever event will take place May 13-14 at the farm in Perryville.

Iron Horse Farms’ Facebook page has shared images of items that shoppers will be able to find during the marketplace, including handcrafted leather goods, cast iron cookware, bottle cap magnets, and a variety of vintage items.

When it isn’t hosting shoppers on the hunt for a great deal, Iron Horse Farms is an event venue, hosting weekend getaways, weddings, and other events. While on the property, attendees can enjoy a roaring campfire, fishing, archery, yoga, hunting, skeet shooting, horseback riding, kayaking, and bird watching.

For more information about the May 13-14 marketplace or about the farm itself, visit www.ironhorsearkansas.com.

Iron Horse Marketplace in Perryville, AR

Iron Horse Marketplace in Perryville, AR

Farm-fresh finds are always in season at the Iron Horse Marketplace in Perryville, AR. (Image courtesy of www.ironhorsearkansas.com)

Relive the good ol’ days at Fort Scott’s annual festival

May 2022

Relive the good ol’ days at Fort Scott’s annual festival

The Good Ol’ Days Festival in Fort Scott will transport you back to a simpler time with family fun this summer.

The festival, now in its 41st year, will take place June 3-4. It has been held the first weekend in June since 1982; originally, in the late 19th century, the festival was a street fair that included an elaborate parade.

For the past 41 years, the festival has been a centerpiece in the town’s modern history, and it includes a chicken dinner, street dance, cornhole tournament, tractor display, kids fun area, zipline, trolley rides, a free concert … and a parade, of course.

For tickets and more information, call 620-215-3631 or visit www.fortscottgoodoldays.com.

Civil War re-enactors ride their horses

Civil War re-enactors ride their horses

Civil War re-enactors ride their horses in a parade at the annual Good ‘Ol Days Festival in Fort Scott, KS. (Image courtesy of Fort Scott Good ‘Ol Days Inc.)

Fun is brewing at Midwest Tea Festival

May 2022

Fun is brewing at Midwest Tea Festival

Dust off your favorite vintage tea kettle and get ready for the annual Midwest Tea Festival, May 7 and 8 at the Overland Park Convention Center in Overland Park, KS.

The event welcomes all connoisseurs of tea throughout the Midwest, featuring a variety of presenters and vendors from throughout the country. Attendees will learn about tea’s history and its cultural significance through workshops, breakout sessions and exhibitions. The event also includes tea tastings and Q&A sessions with tea experts.

Ticket prices start at $15 with an option for VIP packages.

For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.midwestteafest.com.

Midwest Tea Festival

Midwest Tea Festival

Ticket holders & their admitted guests, Vendors, speakers, and volunteers will enjoy drinking tea with the Midwest Tea Festival official tea cups. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

NOTO Saturday Markets allow shoppers to support the arts

May 2022

NOTO Saturday Markets allow shoppers to support the arts

Coming on the heels of its Redbud Festival, the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District in Topeka is bringing back its popular Saturday Market, where attendees can shop for antiques, handmade wares and quirky gifts while admiring local art in a relaxed setting in Redbud Park and Teeter Courtyard.

The market will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday through September. Shoppers also can enjoy the tastes from local restaurants, listen to live music and even tour art studios within the district.

The market is gearing back up for business as the Redbud Festival winds down – its last day will be May 7. Sponsored by FHL Bank, most of the festival’s events take place in Redbud Park’s pavilion, a renovated barn. This year’s performers have included a magician, a comedy troupe, and a blues concert.

Also on May 7, NOTO will present Arts & Antiques, a presentation in which NOTO experts will share their knowledge of their art, antiques and other specialties. The presentation is free and begins at 11:30 a.m.

For more information, call 785-408-8996 or visit www.explorenoto.org.

NOTO’s Arts & Entertainment District

NOTO’s Arts & Entertainment District

NOTO’s Arts & Entertainment District in Topeka, KS, will host its Saturday Market every Saturday between now and September. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Jesse James’ first parking lot sale of 2022 set for May 7

May 2022

Jesse James’ first parking lot sale of 2022 set for May 7

You know summer is almost here when the Jesse James Antique Mall & Furniture Gallery and The Rusty Chandelier in St. Joseph host the first of several parking lot flea markets for the year. This year, the first parking lot flea market is slated for May 7. Stop by and do some outdoor shopping for the perfect Mother’s Day gift, be it a piece of vintage furniture or some old or new seasonal home décor.

If you miss out on the May 7 event, not to worry – there are three more chances to come do some shopping outdoors in 2022. The other parking lot flea market dates are June 25, Aug. 6 and Oct. 1.

deals outdoors May 7

Deals Outdoors May 7

Come browse the deals outdoors May 7 at the first parking lot flea market of the year at Jesse James Antique Mall & Furniture Gallery and the Rusty Chandelier, and soak up some summer sun, too. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Old Summit Country Antique Show is back this June in Greenwood

May 2022

Old Summit Country Antique Show is back this June in Greenwood

After being canceled in January by organizer and promoter Sandee Millett, the Old Summit Country Antique Show will return in June with a new organizer.

Richard Brown has taken the reins of the popular show, which offers high-end antiques to shoppers in Lee’s Summit and the surrounding area three times each year.

“Our next show is June 11 at the Greenwood Vintage Market in Greenwood, MO, so everyone mark your calendars and spread the word, please.”

Brown himself has previously been a dealer at Old Summit before.

For more information, contact Brown at 816-872-7999 or hectordog1@gmail.com.

Old Summit Country Antique Show

Old Summit Country Antique Show

The Old Summit Country Antique Show has returned with a new organizer and promoter. The next show is June 11 at the Greenwood Vintage Market in Greenwood, MO For years, shoppers have browsed and bought unique antique finds, like this brick collage. (Image courtesy of Pinterest)

Best Friends Empower Women Entrepreneurs through Vintage Market Days

April 2022

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Best Friends Empower Women Entrepreneurs through Vintage Market Days

Press Release provided by Vintage Market Days.

 

Together we can do so much

As Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Together, best friends Brandi Nollin and Erica Parker are empowering women entrepreneurs through Vintage Market Days vintagemarketdays.com/market/oklahoma-city, an upscale vintage-inspired market. The majority of the vendors at the market are women.

Co-owners and event coordinators, the duo have created a charming family atmosphere for shoppers to find unique items during the Vintage Market Days events.

“It means the world to me to be in business with my best friend,” Nollin said. “We have very different talents and are interested in different aspects of the business. It’s a perfect match because of the trust in one another that we share. Not only is she my business partner, she’s my best friend, human diary, listening ear, and personal stylist. I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Vintage Market Days features original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home decor, outdoor furnishings, delicious food, seasonal plantings and more. About 80 high quality vendors and 200 booths will be on site along with live music, food trucks, and photo booths.

Parker said, “Vintage Market Days is not just a shopping event. We create a curated experience that the entire family will enjoy. Attention to detail is our specialty.”

“We delight in the idea that we are able to provide women, from all walks of life, a platform to sell their goods. Erica and I are strong women raised by strong women. We both love the idea of empowering and supporting other female entrepreneurs,” explained Nollin.

One Oklahoma vendor is owned by two sisters. Bea Barnes, co-owner of Granny’s Old Fashioned Jellies and Jams, said, “We like being a part of Vintage Market Days because they bring in a customer looking for unique items and that’s what we have in our product of Jalapeno Jam. Vintage Market Days is like one big family. We all look out for each other, and each and every venue feels like home.”

In addition to empowering women entrepreneurs through Vintage Market Days, Nollin and Parker donate to the Edmond Women’s Club 500 admission tickets that the club sells to its members. Nollin said the donations help raise about $5,000 to support grant making, scholarships, and other community-oriented activities of the club.

 

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Vintage Market Days

“Vintage Market Days is not just a shopping event. We create a curated experience that the entire family will enjoy. Attention to detail is our specialty.”

Perfect for families

“Our market is perfect for families, mom’s day out, girls day, church groups, and social groups.

We even have vendors set up for just men,” Nollin added.

Vintage Market Days is the perfect place to buy gifts for any occasion. Tickets are available online and at the door.

Contact Corbin Crable at editor@discovervintage.com​

Vintage Market Days comes to Oklahoma

April 2022

Vintage Market Days comes to Oklahoma

Oklahomans will have the opportunity to shop and save big at two separate Vintage Market Days events this month.

The first, “Live, Love, Local,” will take place April 1-3 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds in Norman. The second Vintage Market Days event, themed “Let’s Eat Cake,” takes place April 29-May 1 at the Creek County Fairgrounds in Kellyville. All Vintage Market Days events include sales of antiques, vintage, and vintage-inspired items, architectural salvage, repurposed finds, home décor, jewelry, and clothing. Live music and food trucks will be on site, too, to ensure shoppers are well-fed and entertained.

For more information, including event times and to buy tickets, visit vintagemarketdays.com.

Vintage Market Days Oklahoma

Vintage Market Days Oklahoma

Two upcoming Vintage Market Days events will give attendees opportunities to shop locally. (Image courtesy of Alignable)

Explore the highways and byways of Nebraska during Bargain Buyway

April 2022

Explore the highways and byways of Nebraska during Bargain Buyway

If you’re looking to get out of the house and hit the road for a short road trip, look no further than the annual Bargain Buyway sale, taking place April 22-24 in throughout North Central Nebraska.

Hailed as “the ultimate road trip,” the event will send you through 27 communities along a 250-mile stretch of the state. Vendors and merchants in towns along the route will have everything to complete your treasure hunt – antiques, tools, old machinery, books, crafts, woodworks, quilts, rugs, and, of course, lots of food.

Two of the primary goals of Bargain Buyway is to encourage tourism in the state in general and to highlight small towns in Nebraska specifically.

“We not only have beautiful country – we have very talented people,” the event’s website reads. “It is important for our small communities to promote themselves. We have so much to offer, but not many ways to get people to our area.”

Bargain Buyway’s website includes contact information for event organizers in each of the towns represented, as well as a list of hotels and lodging along the route.

For more information, visit www.bargainbuyway.com, call Gary and Diane Ober at 402-893-2880.

Bargain Buyway Nebraska

Bargain Buyway Nebraska

Diane Ober (left) and her daughter Lisa Macke greet shoppers among their items for sale in Antelope County’s Royal Auditorium at the 2016 Bargain Buyway throughout Northeast Nebraska. Ober and her husband Gary are the founders of the event. (Photo courtesy of myantelopecountynews.com)