Why Supporting Local Shops Matters During Holiday Shopping in KC

Why Supporting Local Shops Matters During Holiday Shopping in KC

Why Supporting Local Shops Matters During Holiday Shopping in KC

How can you make your holiday shopping more meaningful this year while supporting the heart of Kansas City?

You can do it by choosing to shop local — and the impact is bigger than you think.

Supporting local shops during the holidays helps strengthen the KC Metro economy, keeps more dollars circulating in your community, and brings personality and authenticity to every gift you give. Here’s why it matters and how you can make a difference during this busy shopping season.


Why Holiday Shopping Local Shops in KC Makes Such a Big Impact

When you choose local boutiques, specialty shops, makers, and neighborhood favorites, you aren’t just completing a shopping list — you’re fueling the KC Metro’s economic heartbeat.

Local businesses are deeply tied to the strength of the community. Every dollar you spend locally circulates multiple times within Kansas City, supporting jobs, public services, infrastructure, and growth in ways big retailers simply can’t match. Plus, you get something no big-box store can replicate: personalized service and unique gifts that feel thoughtful and intentional.

And with the KC Metro’s creative maker culture — from artisan markets to small storefronts tucked into historic districts — shopping local becomes an experience, not a task.


The KC Holiday Shopping Season Is Built for Community

The holidays in Kansas City make it easy (and fun) to support the businesses that make our city special. Throughout November and December, you’ll find:

  • Seasonal pop-ups featuring local makers and artists

  • Holiday markets from Overland Park to Downtown KC

  • Shop crawls and small business events designed to boost local foot traffic

  • Festive neighborhood districts like Brookside, the Crossroads, Parkville, and Downtown Shawnee

These events celebrate KC’s small business spirit and give you countless opportunities to discover one-of-a-kind gifts, handmade goods, and items from local creatives you won’t find anywhere else.

And of course, the nationwide movement of Small Business Saturday each year encourages shoppers to shift even a portion of their gift buying to community-based stores — creating a powerful ripple effect across the entire metro.


Simple Ways You Can Support Local KC Shops This Season

Supporting local shops doesn’t always mean spending more — sometimes it’s as simple as choosing to be intentional. Here are easy ways to make a difference:

1. Shop in-store or online from local retailers

Many Kansas City shops now offer e-commerce options, curbside pickup, or quick delivery. It’s convenient and impactful.

2. Purchase gift cards

Even if the gift card is used later, it gives local shops valuable upfront revenue during their busiest (and sometimes toughest) season.

3. Spread the word

Tell friends about your favorite local finds, tag shops in your Instagram stories, or share your holiday shopping hauls. Word-of-mouth (especially online) is gold for small businesses.

4. Leave a positive review

Google reviews can go a long way in helping small shops reach new customers. A two-minute review creates long-lasting visibility.

5. Attend local events

Holiday makers markets, extended shop hours, sip-and-shops, and festive pop-ups are fun ways to support multiple small businesses at once.

As we share KC guides and local spotlights across our social media, it’s a great time to follow along so you never miss the next small business feature or holiday event.

A few of our favorites: 

  • Metallic Market
  • Made in KC
  • Painted Tree Boutiques
  • Scout Coffee
  • Ardire Boutique
  • Tall Trellis Brewery
  • Snack Shack Burgers

Your Support Makes Kansas City Stronger

Holiday shopping local shops KC isn’t just a trend — it’s a mindset that makes our city more vibrant, creative, and connected. Whether you’re buying a handmade candle from a downtown maker or grabbing stocking stuffers at a neighborhood boutique, those small choices add up to create a big impact.

And if you’re planning to make a move in 2025, shopping locally is also a great way to get to know the neighborhoods you may soon call home. As your local real estate group serving the entire KC Metro, we love shining a spotlight on the people and places that make Kansas City such an incredible place to live.


Ready to Explore Kansas City — or Make a Move?

If you’re thinking about buying or selling in the KC Metro, we’re here to help.
And while you’re out supporting local shops this season, make sure to follow The Andy Blake Group on social media for community guides, market updates, and new listings across Kansas City.

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4th Of July In KC!

There are plenty of activities going on in the KC Metro this 4th of July weekend. Check out a few we’ve rounded up for you:

First, grab fireworks at 4001 Mission Rd, KC, KS 66103 between June 29-July 4 (9am-10pm daily) & help support the mission so dear and dear to us– Freedom Hoops in the Kansas City community. Check out there INSTAGRAM here. 

– Stars & Stripes Picnic – July 2nd – 6 pm- 9 pm – World War I Museum

Red, White & BOOMboxJuly 2nd – DJs, bar crawls and all-inclusive options to the KC Live

2022 Red, White & Blue Olathe FireworksJuly 4 – College Boulevard Activity Center (CBAC) 9:45pm

4th of July Celebration in Parkville, MO – Featuring a pancake breakfast, a skydiving exhibition, parade and more festivities before the evening’s fireworks show.

– VillageFest 2022 – July 4th 7:30 am – 6 pm – Prairie Village Shops- Pancake breakfast & many activities (bounce houses, face painting, carnival rides, petting zoo, pony rides & more!)

– Overland Park Star Spangled Spectacular – July 4th 9-11 pm – Corporate Woods – Enjoy an evening of concerts, food and fireworks at Corporate Woods Founders’ Park on July 4, 2022.

Independence Day Festival in Gardner – July 4th 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Celebration Park Sports Complex

Have another KC celebration that you normally attend? Let us know by emailing [email protected].

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HERE ARE OUR PICKS FOR THE BEST PARKS IN THE KC AREA

#1 - ANTIOCH PARK

6501 Antioch Rd, Merriam, KS 66202

Park Features: 

  • Basketball Court
  • Bocce Court
  • Fire Circle
  • Fishing
  • Gazebo
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Multi-Functional Shelter
  • Playground
  • Tennis Court

#2 - BLACK HOOF PARK

9053 Monticello Rd, Lenexa, KS 66220

Park Features: 

  • nature trails
  • playgrounds
  • shelters
  • lake for fishing or boating
  • play stream
  • walking trails on the water

#3 - MEADOWBROOK PARK

9101 Nall Ave, Prairie Village, KS 66207

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Park Features:

  • playground
  • pavilion with fire pit
  • multi-purpose classroom for up to 30
  • paved Trails
  • ponds
  • pickleball courts
  • three shelters

#4 - WILDER BLUFF PARK

24200 W 55th St
Shawnee, KS 66226
Park Features: 
  • shelter with fireplace
  • splash pad
  • waterfall
  • walking path

#5 -SHAWNEE MISSION PARK

7900 Renner Rd Lenexa, KS 66219

Park Features: 

  • Disc Golf Course
  • Dog Park
  • Fire Circle
  • Fishing
  • Hiking Trails
  • Marina
  • Mountain Bike Trails
  • Multi-Functional Shelter
  • Playground

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PARK IN THE KC AREA? IF YOU CHECK ANY OF THESE OUT, LET US KNOW!

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#1 - BEST REGARDS BAKERY

6759 West 119th Street, Overland Park, KS  66209

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#2 - BLUE CHIP COOKIES & ICE CREAM

5045 W 117th St, Leawood, KS 66211

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#3 - CONNIE'S COOKIES

9224 Metcalf Ave Overland Park, KS 66212

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#4 - KC COOKIE COMPANY

11501 S. Carbondale ST
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#5 - MCLAIN'S BAKERY

10695 Roe Ave
Overland Park, KS 66207

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CarePortal is a technology connecting platform that brings the needs of hurting children and families in your community to your attention. Caseworkers uncover the needs. CarePortal makes local churches and community members aware, giving them real time opportunity to respond. 

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