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Applications Now Open for Vendors and Non-Profits at Park Silly Sunday Market 2026

Park Silly Sunday Market opens applications for vendors and non-profits for 2026, enhancing community engagement and local commerce.

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PARK CITY, Utah — The Park Silly Sunday Market, a beloved community event that attracts thousands of visitors each summer, has officially opened its applications for vendors and non-profit organizations for the highly anticipated 2026 season. The Market, known for its vibrant atmosphere, diverse offerings, and commitment to supporting local businesses and causes, will be held on 11 Sundays starting June 7 through September 27, 2026. This year’s schedule includes June 7, 14, 21, and 28; July 12 and 29; August 30; and September 6, 13, 20, and 27. Organizers encourage a wide range of vendors to apply, emphasizing that selections will be based on the quality and uniqueness of the products offered. This approach aims to enhance the overall Market experience for attendees, who expect to find an eclectic mix of artisanal goods, local crafts, and gourmet food options. Vendors are expected to commit to the entire day of operation from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., regardless of weather conditions, ensuring that the Market remains a reliable destination for visitors. Interested vendors can select specific Sundays they wish to participate in, adding flexibility to their application process. The application deadlines are structured to accommodate various types of vendors. Jewelry, on-site food, and snack food vendors must submit their applications by February 1, 2026, while all other vendor applications are due by April 1, 2026. This timeline allows the Market organizers ample time to review submissions and curate an exciting lineup of businesses to showcase at the event. In addition to vendors, the Park Silly Sunday Market also provides valuable opportunities for non-profit organizations. A limited number of complimentary booth spaces are available each Sunday, specifically designated for non-profits. Each week, five non-profit organizations will receive free space in Community Alley, located on 7th Street, allowing them to connect with the community, promote their missions, and raise awareness for their causes. This initiative underscores the Market’s commitment to fostering community engagement and support for local initiatives. The 2025 season of the Park Silly Sunday Market witnessed remarkable success, drawing over 183,000 attendees throughout the summer and averaging approximately 16,000 visitors per Sunday. This impressive turnout not only reflects the Market’s popularity but also highlights its effectiveness as a platform for sellers and non-profits to gain exposure and connect with potential customers and supporters. The Market's vibrant energy and community-focused environment make it a key summer event in Park City, drawing both locals and tourists alike. Vendors interested in participating in the 2026 season can find the application details on the Market's official website, specifically on the Summer 2026 Vendor page. Non-profit organizations can access their application forms on the dedicated Non-Profit Groups page. The streamlined online application process is designed to ensure that all interested parties can easily submit their proposals and become a part of this cherished community event. As the Park Silly Sunday Market prepares for its 2026 season, it continues to serve as a vital hub for local commerce and community interaction. The Market fosters not only economic growth for local businesses but also a sense of community spirit, bringing together diverse groups in a celebratory atmosphere. With the upcoming season promising to be as engaging and lively as ever, organizers are excited to welcome both new and returning vendors and non-profits to this year’s event. In summary, the Park Silly Sunday Market remains a cornerstone of Park City's summer activities, and with the opening of applications for vendors and non-profits, the excitement for the 2026 season is already building. As community members and local businesses look forward to another successful year, the Market stands as a testament to the power of local engagement and the celebration of creativity and philanthropy in the heart of Utah’s stunning mountain landscape.