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Park Silly Sunday Market is ready to lighten things up after a year of seriousness.
The free, open-air artisan fair will open on June 6, and run each week during the summer from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on lower Main Street through Sept. 26, except on Aug. 1, 8 and 15, said Executive Director Kate McChesney.
“It’s huge to get back, and it’s been nothing but positive feedback from local residents, vendors, Main Street merchants, community partners and friends,” McChesney said. “They are all excited knowing that we’re all going to come together on June 6 to kick off the summer and get back to that little bit of normalcy.”
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There will be plenty of options for dining outside along Main Street this year.
The Park City Council at a recent meeting approved leases with 10 restaurants that were needed before they could operate dining decks in public space. The 10 approvals are the most in the history of the program, which dates to 2010. The highest number prior to 2021 was the nine between 2011 and 2014, according to a City Hall report drafted in anticipation of the recent meeting.
The dining decks have become a fixture over the years on the streetscape of the shopping, dining and entertainment strip in the summer and fall. The decks debuted as Park City was attempting to enliven Main Street amid the struggles caused by the recession of more than a decade ago. The decks remained after the economic comeback as the restaurant industry and Park City leaders agreed the outside seating added to the atmosphere.