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Monday, May 18, 2026

Kind Kids Market - May I Interest You in a Bracelet?

Whew – the first Kind Kids Market is done!  It was a scorcher of a day, and we had 2 small rain storms to deal with, but we not only survived, we THRIVED!


I know, I know, you are all curious how much money the kind kids raised.  But honestly, that is the least important part of the day, so we will get to that reveal in a bit 😊 .

Most of (but not all) of the Kind Kids who worked at the market


First – the kids.  Oh my goodness, they were fabulous!!  We had 13 participants who displayed a wide variety of products.  We had: handmade beaded bracelets with tiny beads, handmade beaded bracelets with pony beads, handmade bracelets made with rubberbands, handmade rings made with rubberbands, painted art, stamped art, fancy pretzels, cookies, muffins, banana bread, mango lassi, 2 flavors of Kool-Aid, painted rocks, lemonade, handmade crocheted hearts that could be keychains or pins depending on the buyer’s preference, handmade fidgets, and temporary tattoos – all served up with big smiles and lots of enthusiasm!!  (I hope I captured all of the booths here, if I missed one I apologize.)


Of course, I purchased quite a few items.  I mean, how could I not??  I bought a painted rock, some Kool Aid, a glass of lemonade, 2 bracelets, a ring, a fidget, a heart, and some painted/stamped artwork!  Oh, and a mango lassi!  I was a shopping fool I tell you! 


Some moments definitely stood out for me.  One was when a remarkable stranger walked past.  He had no idea this delightful market was happening, but he walked right in and approached a kind kid.  He asked lots of genuine questions and was so supportive of the artists and they were proud to tell him about their work.  Another favorite moment for me was when the oldest kid involved, a teen, ended up being the center of attention.  I don’t know that person very well, but from what I gather, they are a bit shy and reserved.  I wasn’t sure they would want to participate in the event but they DID, and I am so happy about that!  Because during a slow time of the market, this teen had several little artists crunched up around them.  The teen had pulled out their extra stash of beads and elastic and was teaching the little kids how to make things!!  And they all were loving it.  In fact, David overheard one little boy tell the teen, “You are a really good teacher”.  Heart.  Melt.  A child came up to me at one point and said, “You are doing a good job!”.  I suspect it was the same boy 😊.  I also was so delighted that a child from a family that Kindness Activist has helped in the past participated.  They were so excited to get involved, and the parent’s pride in being able to help and really give back was palpable.  I loved that many of the booths allowed customers to place custom orders and they made the items on the spot!  That is something that doesn’t happen at many markets!  I got a few custom pieces, of course.  And the other thing that really stood out to me was the parents being so very supportive of their kind kids.  It was lovely.


Events like this may appear simple.  I mean, it is just setting up a few tables, inviting some kids, and taking a few hours out of your Sunday, right?  But to make them come off well, to make it all look easy, a lot of pre-work is involved.  And a lot of day of work, too!  For this ONE EVENT to happen, this tiny 3-hour market, a total of over 86 volunteer hours were put in by 26 people.  Isn’t it remarkable to me to see it broken down like that?  Over 86 hours!  And that does not even count the hours that the kind kids spent making their things to sell!!  I do not take for granted the wonderful people willing to volunteer their time to support Kindness Activist.  Without the community, events like this could not be a success.


Ok, it is time to get to the big reveal of how much money was raised and how it will be split.  The agreement with the kind kids is that we would total all money raised and divide that in 2.  Half of the funds would go to Kindness Activist to support our mission of spreading kindness, and the other half would be split evenly among the kids who participated. 


I am proud to announce…


That the Kind Kid Market raised $573!!!


Kindness Activist will receive half, and the kind kids who worked at the event (13 kids) will split the other half.  That means that each kind kid will get $22!! 


The first participant rang the doorbell this evening to deliver the bracelet she made for me after the event (custom, of course!) and I had the honor of presenting her an envelope with her $22.  Her eyes lit up.  “That’s a LOT!” she said.  “That’s more than a whole MONTH of allowance!!”.  So sweet.


I am not sure what most of the kids will do with the money they earned, but I DO know what one sweet little girl has planned.  Daisy is going to use the money she earned to buy food for the Little Free Pantry at her school. 


Kids get it. 

Kids are kind.

They give me hope for the future.


Thanks to everyone who supported the event by volunteering, being a vendor, and shopping.  And thanks to David who was, as he always is, a great sport and hard worker.  He even agreed to wear his romper for the day. 


Happy Kind Kids Market everyone!  May your bracelets be stretchy and your cookies taste yummy.

1 comment:

  1. It was an amazing experience for the kids! Many of them sold items to folks in cars that had stopped at the red light! Thanks again Susan! 🩷

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