Please read through the Sun Prairie Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Public Events in Parks Policy thoroughly before applying to hold a public event in the park. The policy can be found online here.
PUBLIC EVENT DEFINITION: A public event is defined as an event which is open to or invites the general public to engage, inform, or entertain a wide audience. These events include but are not limited to festivals, fairs, concerts, tournaments, etc. taking place in parks that are owned and/or managed by the City of Sun Prairie. Examples of an event being open to or where the general public is invited include posted signs, commercials, newspaper, social media, announcement, verbal exchange of information, or any other means of publicly announcing the event. Events are considered public whether or not there is an admission fee and regardless of size.
An event is public regardless of:
- Whether or not fees are charged to attendees
- The size of the event
- If the event is ticketed or not
- If the organizer is a non-profit, private, or public entity
This application must be submitted no less than 60 days in advance of the public event. The submission of the application does not gaurantee approval of the event - staff may reach out to you if there are additional questions or suggested revisions to the proposed event and/or site plan. Please do not advertise your event until you have received a permit from Sun Prairie Parks, Recreation & Forestry approving and authorizing your event.
PLEASE NOTE: If your event will involve any of the following, a Special Event Permit Application through the City Clerk's Office must ALSO be completed and approved.
- Street closures or parking restrictions
- Serving alcoholic beverages
- Admission fees being charged
- Fireworks
The City Clerk's Special Event Application can be found online here.