A good-sized crowd came out to enjoy sunshine, good food and good music Sunday as Local Palooza kicked off its third season at the tabernacle at Chautauqua Park.Â
Vendors line the pathway leading to the tabernacle at Chautauqua Park for Sunday's Local Palooza. The 16 vendors included a coffee truck and a trailer from CAR's Sippin' Shack.
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Photos: First Local Palooza of 2026 draws a crowd
Terry Sue Mazza of Food 4 Hope kicks off the third season of Local Palooza on Sunday at the tabernacle in Chautauqua Park.
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Matt Cox and the Marauders perform Sunday during Local Palooza at Chautauqua Park.
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Patrons enjoy food and music at Sunday's Local Palooza at Chautauqua Park.
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Hula hoops were available Sunday for anyone who wanted to try them at Local Palooza at Chautauqua Park's tabernacle.
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Vendors line the pathway leading to the tabernacle at Chautauqua Park for Sunday's Local Palooza. The 16 vendors included a coffee truck and a trailer from CAR's Sippin' Shack.
Rob Schlotterbeck, Daily Sun
Small groups visit and enjoy the music in the shade of the trees around the tabernacle at Chautauqua Park during Sunday's Local Palooza.Â
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People register Sunday at Local Palooza for a meal at Chautauqua Park. Registering helps Food 4 Hope, a nonprofit, collect data for grant requests.
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Ronita Dewey, left, of Dewey's Smoked Pistachios and More, talks to customers Sunday during Local Palooza at Chautauqua Park.
Vendors line the pathway leading to the tabernacle at Chautauqua Park for Sunday's Local Palooza. The 16 vendors included a coffee truck and a trailer from CAR's Sippin' Shack.