Kansas City Holiday Boutique

Kansas City Holiday Boutique

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Ho Ho Ho! 🎅 Kansas City Holiday Boutique returns to Overland Park Convention Center, from November 19-23, 2025. Join us for 5 exciting days of festive fun & shopping! 🎁🎄🛍️

Discounted tickets available when you purchase through our Facebook Event.
Follow this link to grab the deal –
📅&🕘 HOURS
VIP Shopping Night: Wednesday, November 19: 5pm – 9pm
Thursday, November 20: 10am – 9pm*
Friday, November 21: 10am – 9pm*
Saturday, November 22: 9am – 7pm*
Sunday, November 23: 10am – 5pm*

Admission:
VIP Shopping Night – $40.00
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE. Ticket valid for one admission. Valid Wednesday, Nov. 19th from 5pm-9pm.

For VIP Shopping Night, Strollers, wagons, etc. are STRICTLY PROHIBITED. You will not be allowed entry with any sort of wheeled carriage/cart.

Adults Ages 13+ (Box Office): $18.00
Adults Ages 13+ (Online): $16.00*
Group of 20+ (Adult ages 13+) $15 each available online only
Multi Day Pass: $36.00 – Access to show on all 4 days
Free admission for children ages 12 & under.
($1.00 service charge per item)
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Date And Time

11-20-2025 @ 10:00 AM to
11-23-2025 @ 05:00 PM

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Lionberry 's Weekly Delusion and Re-illusion Update.

People act like small batch is a hobby.

Nope.

Every bottle from a small farmer is a value-added product inside a value food chain.

That chain is made of humans, not container ships.

If global trade gets tariffed to death, or the truckers strike, or a war kicks off, or a fuel shortage hits, or a natural disaster…guess what?

Walmart will not be driving to Thailand for pineapple juice.

Local food is the only thing that can actually disrupt the global supply chain — in a good way.

And here’s the delusion:

Everyone thinks “we’ll connect with the local farmers when we need them.”

Nope.

If the shelves go empty, it’s already too late.

Now is the time to get the relationships built. The value chain in motion. 

Now is the time to slot locals in the stores — even if it’s as “novelty items” at first on a local farm shelf.

Because when the global pipeline hiccups?

The people who will actually feed your region

aren’t the ones with the biggest warehouses.

Shop local or… we’ll be learning how to season cardboard and call it rustic.