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Monday, July 7, 2025

Every Monday, June 16th – October 27th

June – September hours: 5 to 9 pm

October hours: 5 to 8 pm

Civic Center Park

50 South Main Street

We are excited to resume our Springville Farmers Markets and Food Truck Roundup. Join us every Monday evening starting June 16th – October 27th
Over 100 small local businesses participate each week. Enjoy listening to local musicians as you shop for your favorite essentials!
Find local vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, milk, meat, flowers, artisan baked goods, handcrafted soap, art, and much more! Grab dinner from one of our many delicious food trucks.

June – Sept 5 PM – 9 PM
Oct 5 PM – 8 PM

Springville Civic Center Next to The Splash Pad
110 South Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663, United States

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/springvilleFarmersMarketUT

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/springvilleFarmersMarket/

View Market Schedule: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville
Become a Vendor: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville-applications

Farmers Market Vendor

$35 Seasonal Enrollment Fee
Weekly Vendor Fees:

  • Farmers -$5 a day (Non-modified farm products.)
  • Community & Nonprofit Organizations (Free Booth)
  • Youth Entrepreneurs- $0-$10
  • Packaged Food- $25
  • On-site Food Booths & Trucks- 10%
  • Arts & Crafts- $30 a day
Monday, July 7, 2025
Mapleton Market
(formally known before as the Mapleton Farmer's Market)
Mondays 6:00 pm-8:30 pm or dusk
July - Sept.

Mapleton, Utah is a unique and idyllic place. It’s a bedroom community nestled against the Maple Mountains south of Provo, southeast of Springville, and nearly directly east from Spanish Fork. A lot of homes equals a lot of people with talents, skills, and farm/garden produce to share. This is what you’ll find when you visit the Mapleton Farmer’s Market (MFM): wonderful people and one-of-a-kind, cottage, boutique, and farm items to buy. These items range from crafts, produce, and baked goods to succulents and local food trucks. The MFM is growing and new vendors are joining each year.

Join us this summer! We hope to see you there.

Application Here: https://mapleton.jotform.com/241417633714151

Have questions or concerns:

MFM Director: Jill Uriona | Phone: 801-708-4428 DM: Email: jilluriona@gmail.com

  • Contact Jill if you have questions about the following: Produce, Meat, Eggs / Cottage Food/Baked Goods / Crafts:   

Food Handler Permit (required for sampling). Take the course online ($10)

Direct-to-Sale Information (non-regulated homemade foods): click here 

Utah County Health Department (temporary event permits) www.UtahCountyHealth.org | 801-851-7525

State of Utah Tax Commission Special Events Division | 210 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 | 801-297-6303 | specialevent@utah.gov | tax.utah.gov/sales/specialevents

Utah Department of Agriculture: Division of Regulatory Services (certificate of registration) | to certify your baked goods, please contact: Doug Pearson | 1-801-538-7159 | cell 1-801-520-4696 | dpearson@utah.gov

Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Enjoy the summer!
Friday, July 11, 2025 - Saturday, July 19, 2025
Watch for more information and future dates for this event. You can also check https://mapleton.org/departments/parks___recreation/events/index.php for dates.
Friday, July 11, 2025

Pickleball Tournaments
Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12, 2025
Ira Allan Pickleball Courts

In Partnership with
Blue and Gold Text_CMYK_Central Bank JPG


Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the court, this tournament is a great way to showcase your skills! The following divisions are offered:

  • Mixed Adult Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Women's Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Men's Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Youth Doubles (ages 10-14, skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)

Learn about the different skill level divisions here.

The Adult Mixed Doubles and Youth Doubles tournaments will start at 7:00pm on Friday night (July 11) and play through the evening. The Men's and Women's Doubles tournaments will start at 7:00pm on Saturday night (July 12) and play through the evening. Each tournament has a three-game guarantee and will begin with pool play before moving to a single-elimination bracket. FREE Zeppes will be provided to participants, and cash prizes will be awarded to the winners!

Registration opens April 1, 2025.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Pickleball Tournaments
Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12, 2025
Ira Allan Pickleball Courts

In Partnership with
Blue and Gold Text_CMYK_Central Bank JPG


Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the court, this tournament is a great way to showcase your skills! The following divisions are offered:

  • Mixed Adult Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Women's Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Men's Doubles (skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)
  • Youth Doubles (ages 10-14, skill level divisions: 2.5-3.0, 3.5, and 4.0+)

Learn about the different skill level divisions here.

The Adult Mixed Doubles and Youth Doubles tournaments will start at 7:00pm on Friday night (July 11) and play through the evening. The Men's and Women's Doubles tournaments will start at 7:00pm on Saturday night (July 12) and play through the evening. Each tournament has a three-game guarantee and will begin with pool play before moving to a single-elimination bracket. FREE Zeppes will be provided to participants, and cash prizes will be awarded to the winners!

Registration opens April 1, 2025.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Hike to Spanish Fork Peak ("Maple Mountain")
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Whiting Campground
7:00am

In Partnership with
StotzEQ-Logo-Main

Join us for a NEW Pioneer Days event! We're bringing back the beloved tradition of hiking to the top of Spanish Fork Peak. We will gather in Whiting Campground at 7:00am to begin the summit to the peak (approximately 10+ miles round trip). Hikers will be responsible for their own needs (e.g., good hiking shoes, packs, water, snacks, etc.). Four-legged friends are welcome as long as they play well with others. Those who make it to the top will be rewarded with a commemorative pin - just like the good ol' days.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Sunset in the Park
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Mapleton City Park
6:00pm

In Partnership with
RMP  Zeppes

Bring your blankets and chairs to celebrate pioneerism and the founding values that helped shape Mapleton into what it is today. As the sun begins its descent, enjoy a relaxing evening for the whole family that celebrates community and embraces the beauty of nature. Our 2025 Pioneer Days theme, "Rooted and Growing," highlights Mapleton's history and progress as we reflect on our past and look to the future.

Meet our Sunset in the Park speakers:

Karen Warren Averett: Karen has deep roots in the community. Not only is she from Mapleton, but so are her parents, grandparents, and great grandparents. Her childhood was not much different than others who grew up in Mapleton in the 1950s and 1960s. She played with her friends in Mapleton City Park, worshipped at the White Church on Main Street, and  attended school in the original Mapleton schoolhouse. As a student at Springville High School, she participated in the pep club and enjoyed attending ball games.

Karen met her late husband, John Averett, in the summer between her junior and senior years of high school. They were married in 1971 and have six children: Johnny (Rhiannon), Stacey (Keith), Chris (Whitney), Willie (Vanessa), Jimmy (Tyanna), and Kevin (Brooke). Her children actively participated in many sports, as do many of her 26 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She continues to occupy a spot on the bleachers, and her favorite Sundays are when family basketball or baseball games take place at her home.

Karen has worked as a teller at Central Bank and Zions Bank, a tax assessor for Utah County, and the State of Utah as a licensor and regulator for daycare centers across the state. She retired with 32 years in 2018 and now works at the Corn Wagon Quilt Company in Springville - a job she truly loves! She enjoys quilting, crocheting, knitting, cross stitching, family genealogy, and gardening. In Karen's words, "I love the simple pleasures of everyday life."

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J. Allen: 
J. is an internationally recognized speaker and advocate for at-risk youth. He has spoken all over the world, from Australia to Alaska.  He is a highly rated presenter, a frequent speaker to youth groups, and a popular keynote speaker at professional conferences where he brings high-energy and profound depth to every audience.

 J.’s popularity as a presenter stems from his varied background.  As a child growing up in Georgia, he experienced homelessness and spent time in both special education and gifted education programs, frequently in rapid succession. His personal story swings crazily between heartbreaking and hilarious. As a young man, he spent time living among the Navajo in Arizona and New Mexico.  He speaks Navajo and has gone on to work with aboriginal peoples throughout the US, Canada, and Australia.  

After receiving a degree in journalism, J. started a career as a technology entrepreneur that led him to start nine high-tech companies. In 1988, he installed the first PC network in the White House and spent four years working with the White House and other large agencies in Washington, D.C.

When he is not on the road serving those who help kids, J. lives with his family in Mapleton, Utah.

Monday, July 14, 2025

Concerts in the Park
Monday, July 14, 2025
Mapleton City Park
7:00pm

In Partnership with
  CoryChapmanStateFarm - Copy (2)


Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic baskets and join us for an evening of FREE live music from the Shane Lee Band. Stop by the Farmer's Market, which will also take place in Mapleton City Park.

Monday, July 14, 2025

Movie in the Park
Monday, July 14, 2025
Mapleton City Park
9:00pm

In Partnership with
Synergy Yard Sign 18 x 24 LOGO - Copy (3)


Aloha, Mapleton adventurers! Join us for an outdoor showing of Moana 2 (2024) under the stars. The movie will take place after the Concert in the Park event. Bring blankets, chairs, and snacks to create a comfortable viewing experience. Concessions will also be available for sale at the movie.

Monday, July 14, 2025

Every Monday, June 16th – October 27th

June – September hours: 5 to 9 pm

October hours: 5 to 8 pm

Civic Center Park

50 South Main Street

We are excited to resume our Springville Farmers Markets and Food Truck Roundup. Join us every Monday evening starting June 16th – October 27th
Over 100 small local businesses participate each week. Enjoy listening to local musicians as you shop for your favorite essentials!
Find local vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, milk, meat, flowers, artisan baked goods, handcrafted soap, art, and much more! Grab dinner from one of our many delicious food trucks.

June – Sept 5 PM – 9 PM
Oct 5 PM – 8 PM

Springville Civic Center Next to The Splash Pad
110 South Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663, United States

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/springvilleFarmersMarketUT

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/springvilleFarmersMarket/

View Market Schedule: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville
Become a Vendor: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville-applications

Farmers Market Vendor

$35 Seasonal Enrollment Fee
Weekly Vendor Fees:

  • Farmers -$5 a day (Non-modified farm products.)
  • Community & Nonprofit Organizations (Free Booth)
  • Youth Entrepreneurs- $0-$10
  • Packaged Food- $25
  • On-site Food Booths & Trucks- 10%
  • Arts & Crafts- $30 a day
Monday, July 14, 2025
Mapleton Market
(formally known before as the Mapleton Farmer's Market)
Mondays 6:00 pm-8:30 pm or dusk
July - Sept.

Mapleton, Utah is a unique and idyllic place. It’s a bedroom community nestled against the Maple Mountains south of Provo, southeast of Springville, and nearly directly east from Spanish Fork. A lot of homes equals a lot of people with talents, skills, and farm/garden produce to share. This is what you’ll find when you visit the Mapleton Farmer’s Market (MFM): wonderful people and one-of-a-kind, cottage, boutique, and farm items to buy. These items range from crafts, produce, and baked goods to succulents and local food trucks. The MFM is growing and new vendors are joining each year.

Join us this summer! We hope to see you there.

Application Here: https://mapleton.jotform.com/241417633714151

Have questions or concerns:

MFM Director: Jill Uriona | Phone: 801-708-4428 DM: Email: jilluriona@gmail.com

  • Contact Jill if you have questions about the following: Produce, Meat, Eggs / Cottage Food/Baked Goods / Crafts:   

Food Handler Permit (required for sampling). Take the course online ($10)

Direct-to-Sale Information (non-regulated homemade foods): click here 

Utah County Health Department (temporary event permits) www.UtahCountyHealth.org | 801-851-7525

State of Utah Tax Commission Special Events Division | 210 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 | 801-297-6303 | specialevent@utah.gov | tax.utah.gov/sales/specialevents

Utah Department of Agriculture: Division of Regulatory Services (certificate of registration) | to certify your baked goods, please contact: Doug Pearson | 1-801-538-7159 | cell 1-801-520-4696 | dpearson@utah.gov

Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Family Disc Golf Night
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
7:00pm
Eagle Rock Disc Golf Course
798 Hawks Rest Dr, Mapleton, UT 84664

In Partnership with
HC_Phone 1 Hullinger Group Logo

Get ready for a fantastic fame outing! Join us for an evening of FREE disc golf with your family. Registration is hassle-free, and only one person needs to sign up your entire family. The fun begins at 7:00pm. There will be a quick tutorial of the game's basics before you hit Mapleton's nine-hole course.

Need some guidance? No worries! Volunteers will be stationed throughout the course to ensure everyone has a great time learning and playing together. Free rental discs are available, as well as others for purchase. Don't miss this opportunity for quality family time and outdoor fun!

Extend your disc golf fun into the night with our NEW Disc Golf Glow Tournament! As the sun sets following the family disc golf night, watch the course transform with glowing discs and illuminated baskets to create a unique and thrilling disc golf experience. This tournament is perfect for those looking for a bit more competition and a fun twist on the classic game. Pre-registration is required for all participants. Prizes will be awarded to the top players. Don't miss this chance to experience disc golf in a whole new light!

Registration is open.
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Disc Golf Glow Tournament
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Eagle Rock Disc Golf Course (798 Hawks Rest Dr.)

In Partnership with
Hullinger Group Logo


Join us for a NEW Pioneer Days event! This disc golf tournament offers a unique and exciting experience for disc golf enthusiasts. Check-in begins at 8:30pm, with play starting at 9:00pm. Glow-in-the-dark discs will be for sale at the tournament.

Registration opens April 1, 2025.
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Spikeball Tournament
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Ira Allan Sports Park

In Partnership with

Mapleton Fiber   

Come play one of the country's fastest-growing sports! Round robin play begins at 6:00pm and will be followed by bracket play. Each team is guaranteed at least two games. FREE ice cream will be provided to corn hole players.

Registration opens April 1, 2025.
Thursday, July 17, 2025

Light the Bike Rally
Thursday, July 17, 2025
8:30pm
Meet at Hobble Creek Elementary/Mapleton Parkway Trail

In Partnership with
Cycling Upgrades Main Logo

Decorate your bikes, scooters, trikes, and blades for a fun-filled family event! Meet at Hobble Creek Elementary or anywhere in between to start. There will be treats along the way and a contest for the lights/glow-in-the-dark decorations.

Registration is NOT required - this is a free event.

Friday, July 18, 2025

Mapleton's Got Talent
Friday, July 18, 2025
Mapleton City Park
7:00pm

In Partnership with
Elevate Engineering

Ready to unleash your inner superstar? We invite community members of all ages and skillsets to take center stage during Pioneer Days. Whether you're a singer, dancer, comedian, or possess a non-traditional talent, we want YOU to shine. Bring your passion and creativity as you entertain and inspire the audience with your performance. A cash prize will be awarded to the winner!

Register Here

 
Friday, July 18, 2025
Hot Dog Dinner
Friday, July 18, 2025
Mapleton City Park
6:00pm-8:00pm

In Partnership with
Seniors_Black     Edge Homes


Come enjoy a premium Costco hot dog, watermelon, chips, and a bottled water for only $7.00 in our beautiful Mapleton City Park. This dinner is sponsored by the Mapleton Senior Citizens Committee and Edge Homes with proceeds going to the Seniors' humanitarian fund to support local humanitarian projects like the Mapleton Police Department's Shop with a Cop event, Mapleton Fire Department's Sub for Santa, and our local elementary schools.

Friday, July 18, 2025

Family Street Dance
Friday, July 18, 2025
Mapleton City Park/Main Street
8:30pm-10:30pm

In Partnership with
Eckles Paving

Enjoy dancing under the stars to hits the whole family will remember and love. DJ Josh promises a night of music, fun, and community spirit. Whether you're showing off your best moves or just enjoying the vibe, this is a summer tradition you won't want to miss!

The dance will begin at 8:30pm on Main Street in front of the West Pavilion in the park. Dessert will be provided by the Mapleton Senior Citizens Committee.

Saturday, July 19, 2025
Flag Raising Ceremony
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Mapleton City Park
7:00am

In Partnership with
RepublicServices
 

Come honor our freedom and heritage at this patriotic service. This special event honors our country and community with the raising of the flag, a short program, and a moment of reflection. Start your morning with a sense of pride and unity as we come together to celebrate our shared values and traditions. Following the Flag ceremony, head over to the pavilion for a pancake breakfast sponsored by Sons of Utah Pioneers.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Concert and Firework Finale
Saturday, July 19, 2025
5:00pm - 9:00pm Food Trucks
8:00pm Groove Merchants Concert
Firework Show to Follow the Concert
Ira Allan Sports Park

In Partnership with
Maple Mountain Insurance
 SpanishForkHospital 1 Quick Quack

Grab your favorite chair and blanket and come out to Ira Allan Sports park and enjoy the greatest outdoor display of fireworks the state of Utah has to offer! Enjoy a wide selection of food trucks, an energetic performance from Groove Merchants that will have community members of all ages dancing and singing along.

After the concert, we will be painting the night sky with a brilliant array of colors. Each shell that goes into the sky has been hand-selected and meticulously placed to a custom selection of music. This show is sure to take your breath away as you get drawn into the music and experience breathtaking luminous explosions.

Saturday, July 19, 2025
5K/Fun Run
Saturday, July 19, 2025
7:00am - Fun Run
7:30am - 5K
Mapleton City Building

In Partnership with
Vox marketing
 

Kick off the final day of our Pioneer Days celebration with a 5K or one-mile Fun Run on a flat, fast course that winds through the streets of beautiful Mapleton. Parking is available in front of the City Building (125 West Community Center Way, Mapleton, UT 84664) near the starting line.

The races will be professionally timed. Awards will be presented to the top 3 finishers in each group.

Packet pick up will be held Fri., July 18 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the Mapleton City Building (125 West Community Center Way). You may pick up packets for out of town family or friends.

Registration is open.

Saturday, July 19, 2025
Helicopter Ping Pong Ball Drop
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Ira Allan Sports Park
6:30pm

In Partnership with
Trapnell  Tyacke Motors

 


Enter our annual ping pong ball drop for a chance to win some awesome prizes! The following age categories are available for participation:

  • 4-5 year olds (they will NOT go into the drop zone. Winners will be chosen from a drawing)
  • 6-8 year olds
  • 9-11 year olds
  • 12-14 year olds

Children must be registered and have the required wristband to participate. Ping Pong Drop registration is $1.00/child, and is available the following times and locations (in-person only):

  • Parks and Recreation Office (Downstairs at the City Building - 125 West Community Center Way)
    Mon, April 1 - Thurs., July 17
    Hours: M-Th 8:00am-4:00pm
  • Mapleton City Building Utility Window
    Tues., April 1 - Fri., July 18
    Hours: M-Th 8:00 am-5:30 pm, F 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Mapleton City Park
    Sat. July 19
    Hours: 10:00am-1:00pm
NO registration will be offered at Ira Allan Sports Park the night of July 19. Children and/or out of town guests DO NOT have to be present for you to register them. Purchase wristbands for friends and family visiting for the holiday!
Saturday, July 19, 2025

Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Mapleton City Park
7:30am - 9:30am

In Partnership with
5186517

Stop by before the parade and enjoy a hearty breakfast of pancakes, eggs, ham, and a drink for only $8/plate at the west pavilion in Mapleton City Park. Breakfast will begin directly after the Flag Raising Ceremony (about 7:30am). This breakfast is hosted by the Sons of Utah Pioneers.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

2025 Pioneer Days Parade

Saturday, July 19th 2025 at 9:00 AM

Parade Rules and Guidelines:

All are invited to participate in the Pioneer Days Parade if the following guidelines are adhered to:

  1. Entry Acceptance: All entries must submit an application. The application deadline is July 7th, 2025. The decision of which entries will be allowed in the parade, and the placement of each entry within the parade, shall be the decision of the Pioneer Days Committee. All decisions are final. The Pioneer Days Committee reserves the right to pull parade entries from the lineup as late as the start of the parade if the entry does not match the application submission.

    No political entries will be allowed unless pre-approved by the Pioneer Days Committee and must reflect the Mapleton City motto of "Small town. Big heart."
     
  2. Sponsor Name: The name and/or logo of the entry sponsor may be displayed on the parade entry, but it should not detract from the entry. Any commercial message should be a minor part of the entry presentation. Sponsors should avoid over-commercialization.
     
  3. Line-Up: The parade starts at 9:00am sharp on Saturday, July 19th. Line-up begins at 8:00 in the Mapleton Junior High School parking lot. All adult participants are to come at that time. Children are to come at 8:15am.

    If you have children who will be part of your float, you must provide supervision for them at MJHS until they are brought to their float/parade entry area and at Mapleton Elementary School until a parent/guardian picks them up after the parade.
     
  4. Vehicles: All vehicles in the parade must be authorized and recognized through the application process. All authorized vehicles will receive an entry number. NO vehicles without an entry number will be allowed in the parade.

    All vehicles MUST be driven by an adult at least 21 years of age with a valid driver’s license. Helmets are required for any participant riding a bike, ATV, scooter, or off-road vehicle.

    All vehicles/parade entries must be in space with the parade and minimize gaps. This means that there should be no more than 30 feet at any time between the front of your entry and the rear of the entry in front of you.
     
  5. Walkers: Performers who are part of a parade entry but are not riding on the entry vehicle must stay in the immediate proximity of their parade entry. Individuals walking alongside a parade entry must stay in pace with their parade entry. At no time should anyone move ahead or lag behind their entry. Any person(s) and/or entries causing the parade to slow down may be pulled from the parade.
     
  6. Hydration: It is the responsibility of the entrant, not the Pioneer Days staff, to provide adequate beverages to their parade participants. Please make sure everyone has water to stay hydrated, as the parade route is a long and hot walk.
     
  7. Participant Safety: No person(s) will be allowed to sit in the back of a truck that is pulling a float or trailer. No person(s) will be allowed to get on/off a float, trailer, or vehicle during the parade once the vehicle has entered the parade route. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the safety of all riders, float/entry operators, and walkers associated with the entry.

    Children may ride on bicycles, scooters, floats, or be pulled in wagons. Those riding bicycles or scooters must wear a helmet and be supervised by at least two walking adults.

    Every parade entry is required to provide and maintain adult supervision at all times (including at the parade line-up and after the parade until all participants have been picked up) to protect children participants from injuries that may occur from other entries, floats, and vehicle wheels.

    All participants MUST digitally sign and submit a Waiver and Release of Damages form before arriving to the parade.
     
  8. Spectator Safety: Pursuant to Utah State Code § 41-6-114, candy or other objects MUST NOT be thrown, shot, or dropped from a vehicle. These items must instead be passed out by people walking the route. Any water shooting devices (e.g., blasters, cannons, squirt guns, water balloons, etc.) are prohibited in the parade. Any entry violating this policy is subject to immediate removal from the parade.

    Participants may hand out pre-approved products only (see below).

    It is the parade entrant’s responsibility to educate those associated with your entry and enforce these rules.
     
  9. Horses: Horse entries must provide their own clean-up crew. Children riding horses must have a parent or other adult accompany them along the entire parade route.
     
  10. Additional Information: Additional parade details and instructions (e.g., parade line-up map, dropoff locations, etc.) will be emailed after July 14th to the contact submitted with your application. Please forward this information to all parties associated with your entry.

    Please remember that entries that are not received and approved by the deadline, show up to the parade late, do not have signed waivers for all participants, and do not have necessary horse clean-up crews WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PARADE.
Saturday, July 19, 2025

Fun in the Park
Sat. July 19, 2025
Mapleton City Park
10:00am - 2:00pm

In Partnership with
Clydeco Logo Dec 2020  Warren Orthodontics

After the parade, head to Mapleton City Park for a morning full of fun and games! You and your family can participate in the following:

  • Live music performances from the gazebo
  • Pioneer games in our historic Old Towne Square
  • Face painting
  • Food trucks
  • Bounce houses
  • Dunk tanks
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Mechanical Bull
  • Carnival Games
  • NEW! Pioneer-costumed family photos
  • NEW! Nerf games arena

Both free and ticketed activities will be available. More information about pre-purchasing punch passes and wristbands will be available soon.

Saturday, July 19, 2025
Humanitarian Fair
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Memorial Hall (Northeast Corner of Mapleton City Park)
10:00am – 2:00pm
 

Bring the whole family and serve together on projects for all ages, with a free craft corner for the little ones.  This years’ service projects include:

  • Sock puppets
  • Bracelets
  • Quilt tying
  • Plastic sleeping mats
  • Toy cars
  • Fleece blankets
  • And more!

More information can also be found at https://www.justserve.org/mapletonhandstohearts.

Monday, July 21, 2025

Every Monday, June 16th – October 27th

June – September hours: 5 to 9 pm

October hours: 5 to 8 pm

Civic Center Park

50 South Main Street

We are excited to resume our Springville Farmers Markets and Food Truck Roundup. Join us every Monday evening starting June 16th – October 27th
Over 100 small local businesses participate each week. Enjoy listening to local musicians as you shop for your favorite essentials!
Find local vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, milk, meat, flowers, artisan baked goods, handcrafted soap, art, and much more! Grab dinner from one of our many delicious food trucks.

June – Sept 5 PM – 9 PM
Oct 5 PM – 8 PM

Springville Civic Center Next to The Splash Pad
110 South Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663, United States

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/springvilleFarmersMarketUT

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/springvilleFarmersMarket/

View Market Schedule: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville
Become a Vendor: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville-applications

Farmers Market Vendor

$35 Seasonal Enrollment Fee
Weekly Vendor Fees:

  • Farmers -$5 a day (Non-modified farm products.)
  • Community & Nonprofit Organizations (Free Booth)
  • Youth Entrepreneurs- $0-$10
  • Packaged Food- $25
  • On-site Food Booths & Trucks- 10%
  • Arts & Crafts- $30 a day
Monday, July 21, 2025
Mapleton Market
(formally known before as the Mapleton Farmer's Market)
Mondays 6:00 pm-8:30 pm or dusk
July - Sept.

Mapleton, Utah is a unique and idyllic place. It’s a bedroom community nestled against the Maple Mountains south of Provo, southeast of Springville, and nearly directly east from Spanish Fork. A lot of homes equals a lot of people with talents, skills, and farm/garden produce to share. This is what you’ll find when you visit the Mapleton Farmer’s Market (MFM): wonderful people and one-of-a-kind, cottage, boutique, and farm items to buy. These items range from crafts, produce, and baked goods to succulents and local food trucks. The MFM is growing and new vendors are joining each year.

Join us this summer! We hope to see you there.

Application Here: https://mapleton.jotform.com/241417633714151

Have questions or concerns:

MFM Director: Jill Uriona | Phone: 801-708-4428 DM: Email: jilluriona@gmail.com

  • Contact Jill if you have questions about the following: Produce, Meat, Eggs / Cottage Food/Baked Goods / Crafts:   

Food Handler Permit (required for sampling). Take the course online ($10)

Direct-to-Sale Information (non-regulated homemade foods): click here 

Utah County Health Department (temporary event permits) www.UtahCountyHealth.org | 801-851-7525

State of Utah Tax Commission Special Events Division | 210 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 | 801-297-6303 | specialevent@utah.gov | tax.utah.gov/sales/specialevents

Utah Department of Agriculture: Division of Regulatory Services (certificate of registration) | to certify your baked goods, please contact: Doug Pearson | 1-801-538-7159 | cell 1-801-520-4696 | dpearson@utah.gov

Monday, July 28, 2025

Every Monday, June 16th – October 27th

June – September hours: 5 to 9 pm

October hours: 5 to 8 pm

Civic Center Park

50 South Main Street

We are excited to resume our Springville Farmers Markets and Food Truck Roundup. Join us every Monday evening starting June 16th – October 27th
Over 100 small local businesses participate each week. Enjoy listening to local musicians as you shop for your favorite essentials!
Find local vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, milk, meat, flowers, artisan baked goods, handcrafted soap, art, and much more! Grab dinner from one of our many delicious food trucks.

June – Sept 5 PM – 9 PM
Oct 5 PM – 8 PM

Springville Civic Center Next to The Splash Pad
110 South Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663, United States

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/springvilleFarmersMarketUT

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/springvilleFarmersMarket/

View Market Schedule: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville
Become a Vendor: https://sunsetfarmersmarkets.com/springville-applications

Farmers Market Vendor

$35 Seasonal Enrollment Fee
Weekly Vendor Fees:

  • Farmers -$5 a day (Non-modified farm products.)
  • Community & Nonprofit Organizations (Free Booth)
  • Youth Entrepreneurs- $0-$10
  • Packaged Food- $25
  • On-site Food Booths & Trucks- 10%
  • Arts & Crafts- $30 a day
Monday, July 28, 2025
Mapleton Market
(formally known before as the Mapleton Farmer's Market)
Mondays 6:00 pm-8:30 pm or dusk
July - Sept.

Mapleton, Utah is a unique and idyllic place. It’s a bedroom community nestled against the Maple Mountains south of Provo, southeast of Springville, and nearly directly east from Spanish Fork. A lot of homes equals a lot of people with talents, skills, and farm/garden produce to share. This is what you’ll find when you visit the Mapleton Farmer’s Market (MFM): wonderful people and one-of-a-kind, cottage, boutique, and farm items to buy. These items range from crafts, produce, and baked goods to succulents and local food trucks. The MFM is growing and new vendors are joining each year.

Join us this summer! We hope to see you there.

Application Here: https://mapleton.jotform.com/241417633714151

Have questions or concerns:

MFM Director: Jill Uriona | Phone: 801-708-4428 DM: Email: jilluriona@gmail.com

  • Contact Jill if you have questions about the following: Produce, Meat, Eggs / Cottage Food/Baked Goods / Crafts:   

Food Handler Permit (required for sampling). Take the course online ($10)

Direct-to-Sale Information (non-regulated homemade foods): click here 

Utah County Health Department (temporary event permits) www.UtahCountyHealth.org | 801-851-7525

State of Utah Tax Commission Special Events Division | 210 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 | 801-297-6303 | specialevent@utah.gov | tax.utah.gov/sales/specialevents

Utah Department of Agriculture: Division of Regulatory Services (certificate of registration) | to certify your baked goods, please contact: Doug Pearson | 1-801-538-7159 | cell 1-801-520-4696 | dpearson@utah.gov