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Vendors, residents press League City to restore monthly Sunset Bazaar at League Park

5065514 · June 24, 2025
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Dozens of vendors, residents and small-business owners urged the League City Council to restore or preserve the monthly Sunset Bazaar at League Park after the city declined to renew the event permit; council members asked city staff and the mayor to meet with the event producer and consider placing the matter on a future agenda.

Dozens of League City residents, vendors and small-business owners urged the League City Council on June 24 to restore the monthly Sunset Bazaar permit at League Park after they said the city unexpectedly denied the event producer’s reservation.

Supporters described the bazaar as a family-oriented, four‑hour monthly market that draws local shoppers and provides affordable booth fees for small vendors. Several speakers asked the council to meet with the event organizer and to allow the market to continue at League Park.

The requests came during the meeting’s public‑comment period. Amber Carlson, who identified herself as the founder of Sunset Bazaar, said she was “completely blindsided and violated and betrayed” after the city declined to renew her rental of League Park and an associated ballpark despite prior city staff visits and apparent earlier praise. Carlson said staff had at one point…

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