5th Annual Love Your Mom Event

5th Annual Love Your Mom Event

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What if there was a place where you could spend a meaningful day celebrating the women who mean the most to you?

A place where moms, daughters, grandmas, and friends could gather…

shop unique gifts…

support small businesses…

and enjoy a day filled with encouragement and community.

That’s exactly what the Love Your Mom Event was created to be.

Now in its 5th year, this special event has become a favorite tradition for families looking for a thoughtful way to celebrate Mother’s Day.

✨ Browse a variety of vendors offering handmade, natural, and unique items

✨ Find meaningful Mother’s Day gifts you won’t see in big box stores

✨ Support local small businesses

✨ Spend quality time with the women you love

Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for Mom, planning a fun girls’ day out, or simply want to enjoy a positive community event, this is the place to be.

Bring your:

💐 Mom

💐 Daughter

💐 Sister

💐 Grandma

💐 Best Friend

Or come treat yourself — because every woman deserves to be celebrated.

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📅 Date: Saturday, May 9th, 2026

📍 Location: 1901 N. Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS

⏰ Time: 10am-3pm

🎟 Admission: FREE!!

Event: 5th Annual Love Your Mom Event

Invite your friends and make a day of it!

We can’t wait to celebrate with you. 💗

 

Date And Time

05-09-2026 @ 09:00 AM to
05-04-2026 @ 03:00 PM

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The rising tide lifts all boats.

Lionberry 's Weekly Delusion and Re-illusion Update.

We can support our competitors! Its ok to cheer each other on!!!

I’m hard wired for this, but I should take more time to  explain why… 

Because if your niche is tiny, you don’t need to “win the market,” you need to grow the market.

A niche doesn’t get big because one company dominates it.

A niche gets big because multiple companies prove the category exists, educate consumers, normalize the product, and make the market safer, easier, and more familiar to enter.

Cheering your competitors on is not charity.

It’s category creation.

When your competitor gets press, or distribution, or a rave review — they’re not “stealing your customers.” They’re doing free education, building demand, and making it easier for the next person in that buyer’s journey to understand exactly what your product is.

You don’t need a bigger slice of the pie.

You need a bigger pie.

Or a Rising Tide that raises all boats!!! (Yey! I caught a fish!)