2024 Park City Farmer’s Market Applications Are Online!

Good Afternoon Parkites, Utah Farmers and Vendors!

The 2024 Applications to the Park City Farmer’s Market are now online!

This will be our 24th Season! If you are looking for Great Exposure to your Business and have been considering an Outdoor market -please consider applying to our market.

Thank you and we hope you are enjoying the Winter, we look forward to Serving the Park City Community again Soon for our 2024 Market Season!

Whatever You Do This Wednesday… Don’t Miss the Farmer’s Market! 💚

Hey Park City!

If you haven’t been to the Park City Farmer’s Market recently -you’re missing out on some amazing Local Utah Goods! Everything is Currently in Season, Stop by Tomorrow for Some Amazing Mushroom, plenty of Peaches, Prunes, Apricots, Apples, Tomatoes… too much to list here. We also have some amazing vendors, every week there is something new and we have new vendors asking to join us all the time.

Here are some pics from Last Week’s Market, See You There Tomorrow! 💚🙏

Here is a picture of Volker Ritzinger, founder and owner of the Park City Farmer’s Market, with good friend and the long-time former mayor of Park City, Dana Williams.

Here are some pictures of our recently wrapped Vehicle in Volt Inu, Our Official Sponsor.

Park City Farmer’s Market Grand Opening May 19th

Mark Your Calendars! We’ve bumped it up and open a few weeks early this year -on May 19th! 💚🥬🥖🥒🧀🍞🌱💗 Vendors please get your APPLICATIONS in as soon as possible. See You Soon!!

Thank You Park City!

Dear Park City,

It’s hard to believe, but we’ve been at it for twenty years! We just wanted to take a moment to say “THANK YOU” for your continued support year-after-year. We couldn’t be here or have done it without you! ❤

PS. The 2021 Season starts a few weeks early, in MAY, this year! Exact date will be announced soon. Vendors get your applications in! ❤

 

Park City Farmer’s Market 2019 Season

Hello Parkites! We hope you’re enjoying all the snow we’re getting. For those of you wondering about the 2019 season applications, they should be available on our website soon -please check back at the beginning of March. Thank You & we look forward to another great Park City Farmer’s Market season! ❤

2015 Farmer’s Market Opens Wednesday June 3rd!

Park City, Utah! The 2015 Farmer’s Market is right around the corner. Farmers and Vendors please get your applications and signed rules/regs into us as soon as possible, 2015 Applications are due by May 1st. You can go to the following link on our website with all the info and application documents you will need. if you have any questions please contact VOLKERSBAKERY@GMAIL.COM and we will answer you promptly. Thank you for your time and we look forward to another exciting year at the Canyons Resort!

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Is it Possible to have Too Much Farmer’s Market Produce? By Laurel Crim-Bartmess

Is it Possible to have Too Much Farmer’s Market Produce?
By Laurel Crim-Bartmess

I found Brother’s Marvin 79, and Nolan 68, one August afternoon in their tiny farm
stand at the Park City Farmer’s Market and since then, eating this summer has been
glorious.

My relationship with the Birt brothers started innocently enough at the end of
my shopping trip that day. Hand’s full, lugging my bounty back to the car I came to a full
stop….. to look just a little bit more. Maybe it was the beauty of their produce that caught
my eye? Those tiny tomatoes and raspberries lined up in pressed cardboard cups, green beans bundled up neatly, and boxes of cucumbers smiling up at me? Or maybe it was two quiet old-timer’s? Both men in red baseball caps, one in baby blue coveralls that no one wears anymore standing in front of their hard work- that caused me to set down my bags of produce in front of their stand and ask myself this “Is it really possible to have too much market produce?”

“These are really good.” said Nolan as he pointed to the Old Fashion cucumbers.
“Take this home and try it.” he said, as he handed me an Armenian cucumber. How could I refuse free food from these two? So there I stood, chatting about farming, popping random varieties of tomatoes into my mouth, knowing I had found my farmers and my farm. They’re quiet, generous, proud men happy to share what they love with the rest of us and it was there that they suggested I try a little orange tomato known aptly by the name Sun Sugar tomatoes that I instantly fell hard for, proclaiming “This it the best thing I have ever tasted!” to Marvin, Nolan and anyone standing nearby.

I’ve since found out that Marvin and Nolan are organic farmers and always have
been. Interestingly enough, they’re organic because their family farm was too poor to afford pesticides when they were introduced and all the rage in the mid 1940’s. The costly price of pesticides resulted in their family continuing to farm just as they always had farmed: seeds, sunshine, soil, water, and hard work. Resulting in what I think is magic and what my daughter refers to as “little bites of heaven.” Cucumbers with skin you don’t need to peel, a host of baby tomatoes that may change your life forever, green beans that make me want to sit all afternoon in a rocking chair snapping off ends into a bowl, raspberries that we finish before we get home and peppers, peppers, peppers.

So no, no it’s not possible this time of year to have too much produce from the Park
City Farmer’s Market, especially when you get to know fifth generation farmers like Marvin and Nolan Birt. A glorious example of my hope for how food is grown, how food should taste and what I had hoped to find while shopping outside this summer in Park City. Below is a simple Farmer’s Market salad that my family and I cannot stop eating. Make, eat as much as possible, enjoy, and repeat. Cheers.

Marvin's Garden Park City Farmer's Market

Cucumber, Corn, and Sun Sugar Tomato Salad

Serves 4

Ingredients:
Note: it’s nice to have all three ingredients cut roughly the same size. If the cucumbers are too big, they can overpower the other 2 ingredients.

1 cup diced (the size of corn kernels), unpeeled cucumbers (I use Marvin’s Old Fashion
cucumbers but any will do).

1 cup halved or quartered Sun Sugar tomatoes

1 cup fresh corn kernels

Dressing:

2 t olive oil

2 t balsamic vinegar

Seasoning:

Salt and Pepper to taste

Directions:
In a large bowl combine cucumbers, tomatoes, and corn. In same bowl drizzle
2 t olive oil and 2 t balsamic vinegar around the glass sides of bowl. Combine
until vegetables are coated with dressing. Season the salad with a generous
pinch of salt and a reserved pinch of pepper. Mix, taste, and adjust seasoning if
necessary. It’s likely that you will need to add more salt a bit at a time until the
flavors of the salad come together.

Marvin's Gardens Park City Farmers Market

Park City Farmer’s Market going strong!

If you haven’t stopped by this year, you’re definitely missing out! The Park City Farmer’s Market is today and going strong! Lots of amazing vendors and the freshest local goods and produce are available. Stop by today, we’re open noon till 6pm at The Canyons Resort!

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