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Park Record file photo 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.” ....
Good Monday morning Utah! Thanks for reading “The Rundown”. I want to hear from you! Got a news tip? Some feedback on this newsletter? Send me an email or talk to me on Twitter. Get this newsletter delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up for free here. Mischief managed While Sen. Mitt Romney getting booed at the GOP state convention is getting all of the attention, Republican delegates made a significant change to party rules that will have far-reaching implications. Delegates voted to change the quorum rules for State Central Committee meetings, increasing the number of members needed to conduct a meeting to half of the membership, which is about 90. The old number was just 40 members. While Carson Jorgensen was elected as the new chairman of the GOP, the central committee is the actual power center of the party. The 180-ish members make many of the crucial decisions about the party’s direction. ....
The Park Silly Sunday Market won the vote it needed to return to Main Street this summer and early fall, another step in Park City’s continuing economic resurgence a year after the event was one of the early losses of the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Tait Boschen carries an American flag down Main Street during the Fourth of July parade in 2019. The Park City Council on Thursday is slated to discuss this summer’s Independence Day celebration, though it could be months before plans are finalized as worries about the coronavirus continue. Park Record file photo It could be May before Park City makes a declaration regarding the Fourth of July. Leaders on Thursday are scheduled to hold another round of discussions about the Independence Day celebration, but City Hall staffers expect it will be several more months before plans for July 4 are finalized as officials monitor the health situation with the novel coronavirus still spreading. ....
The Park Silly Sunday Market is a popular event held in the summer and early fall. Organizers plan a return in 2021 after a cancellation last year. Park City leaders are scheduled to hold a discussion about the special event calendar at a meeting on Thursday. Park Record file photo Park City’s special-event calendar is expected to return in 2021 after the numerous cancellations last year in an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. But City Hall says the events that will unfold later in 2021 may not be as large as those held the year before the sickness. ....