02/20/2026
Well its planning time here is the new application and the market guidelines. We look forward to seeing you all.
Cuba City Market Guidelines
1. Qualifications
The Cuba City Community Market is an outlet for selling locally grown, seasonal fruits, vegetables, cider, honey, sorghum, maple syrup, fresh and dried flowers, nuts, indoor and outdoor plants, baked goods, processed foods, dairy products, meats, apparel, crafts and services. The Market is intended to give growers, producers of goods, and consumers, an opportunity to deal directly with each other. The Market is also intended to enhance the downtown shopping area of Cuba City. Sales of alcohol or animals are prohibited.
2. Market Management
The market is facilitated by City of Cuba City. A volunteer member will be present at the market starting at 2:30 pm to help facilitate this function and to enforce market guidelines when necessary.
3. Space and Contributions
All individuals wishing to participate in the Market will sign the Vendor Application form. Vendors will be provided with an approximately 12x12 stall. No sharing of space is allowed unless the facilitator is notified. If you require access to electricity, please notify the facilitator before the Market opens. Electricity is limited. Vendors wishing to participate all season long must contribute $30 for One (1) stall before May 13th or $10 per market after that date. Payment will be due one-half hour after the market opens. Vendors are free to contribute more if they like. All funds will be used strictly for advertising and promotion of the Market. Checks can be made payable to the City of Cuba City. Rain or shine, no refunds will be given. Copies of the vendor application, regulations, and contract will be available at the market.
4. State, County and Local Guidelines and Regulations
Each vendor is responsible for having knowledge of and complying with ALL State of Wisconsin, Grant County, and City of Cuba City laws governing health, packaging, labeling, taxes, scales, weights and measures, etc. Vendors are responsible for collecting sales tax on any non-food items, and must display appropriate retail licensing. Also, vendors must secure their canopies, if used by tying it down, or weighing it down. If you have questions regarding the necessary permit (s), contact Food Safety at www.foodsafety.wisc.edu
5. Dates and Hours of Operation
The Cuba City Community Market will be held on the third Wednesday of each month from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00
P.M. A listing of market dates is included below.
• Wednesday, May 20
• Wednesday, June 17
• Wednesday, July 15
• Wednesday, August 19
• Wednesday, September 16
We will have a meeting on May 13th at 5:30 to discuss any questions and assign your spot.
Vendors may start setting up at 2:30 no earlier and are encouraged to remain set up until closing. Vendors will be in their stall by market opening or the slot will be filled as needed.