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Call for Artists: Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market

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Calling all Utah makers! Craft Lake City is overjoyed to announce that applications are now open to prospective exhibitors for the Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Sponsored By Google Fiber! This festive event will be held at Ogden Union Station on Fri., Dec. 2 from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Utah-based artisans, craft food creators, food trucks, and vintage vendors are encouraged to apply at www.craftlakecity.com/holiday-market-2022. Applications close at midnight on Thur., Sept. 25, 2021.

The Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented By Google Fiber will provide an opportunity for Utah-based artisans, craft foodies, local food trucks and vintage vendors to exhibit their wares in the Northern Utah region.

The Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market will be held at  Ogden Union Station, located in the Historic 25th Street downtown neighborhood. This gorgeously preserved venue offers easy access to public transit options for Holiday Market attendees as well as more floor space for an increased lineup of Holiday Market vendors. Craft Lake City is proud to be hosting this festive event at Ogden Union Station, a historic landmark of Western tradition.

As an added perk, attendees at the Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented By Google Fiber will enjoy free admission with purchase of their Holiday Market ticket to two different museums hosted within the event venue. As the largest cultural institution in the city of Ogden, the Museums at Union Station's focus has been to preserve and use Ogden's stories to tell about the life, work, individuals and ideas and even the built environment of Ogden, such as Utah's railroad history and John Moses Browning.