Events at Kanbe’s Markets
Kanbe’s Upcoming Events
From Ugly Dinners to givebacks and hands on classes, our events bring people together around food, creativity, and access to fresh produce.
A ticketed dinner series spotlighting local chefs, rescued ingredients, and conversation around food access.
Hands-on classes led by Kanbe’s and partners—
from jam-making to food preservation and more!
Partner-hosted events where a percentage of sales support Kanbe’s Markets and fresh food access.
Upcoming Featured Events:
2026 Ugly Dinner Series
For four years now we have partnered with the best KC restaurants and most talented local chefs. Inspired by our mission, they have opened their kitchen, to create heartfelt, intimate, and memorable dishes. We have grown a community of foodies that flourished through these dinners, and it has been our honor to share these meals with you all.
More spectacular dinners are just around the corner!
All dinners and ticket links are first announced through our email list, so make sure to stay subscribed, and tell your friends as well!
Kanbe’s Classes & Workshop
Hands-on classes led by Kanbe’s and partners—from jam-making to food preservation.
SOLD OUT! Another workshop is coming soon!
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Kanbe’s Givebacks
Every decision we make is shaped by a clear sense of purpose. Our journey has been anything but ordinary. Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.
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Grassroots Growers Members Page
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You can check out all the special events, updates, and behind-the-scenes content right here! This page is password protected.
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Contact Risa at Risa@kanbesmarkets.org to get access.
xo HiFi / Triune Progressive Ugly Dinner
Kick off Kanbe’s 2026 Ugly Dinner Series with a Progressive Ugly Dinner in the Westside. Enjoy cocktails, a multi-course meal made from rescued produce, and support equitable access to fresh fruits and vegetables in Kansas City.