Owner: Alexis Williams My mother had a push needle singer, all I wanted to do was sew on that machine. At 8 years young I made my first outfit (from my moms older clothes) and I have been sewing ever since. I was introduced to the KCK Farmers market 3 years ago. First I started selling women and children's clothing and sweatsuits . The next year I started making purses, totes, and backpacks. This year I am looking forward to making novelty bags and more clothing designed and sewn with love and passion for sewing.

I am Sasikala Chandrababu from StringStoryBySasi doing a small business that makes Macrame jewelry for those who love to wear trendy jewelry. I would love to reach more people through KcK farmers market with this most appealing creative art of the 13th century which still sustains and accessibility to this present modern century. We use different textures of cotton, premium macrame polyester cords,. glass, ornament beads and charms, knotted together rather than using loom or knitted with knitting needle but completely handmade with love n heart.

On 1/4th an acre at Juniper Gardens, Mary Landford, a New Roots graduate grows a variety of produce following organic principles and low-till sustainable practices. Mary will be a consistent vendor this season, bringing produce to every market. June Produce: Lettuces and Greens like bok choy, head lettuce, and kale Scallions or green onions July- October Produce: Tomatoes Hot peppers Malabar Potatoes Onions Eggplant Okra

Owners Karell Martinez and Nubia Gomez, both deeply connected to their Cuban heritage, aim to make Cortadito more than a coffee shop. They envision a community space where the flavors and culture of Cuba can be shared with KC locals and visitors alike.