THE COLONY IN WHJ
This winter, when you grab your copy of Western Home Journal, available now at Whole Foods Park City, St. Regis, Stein Eriksen Lodge, and Park City Bagel, among other places, flip it right open to page 78, where you’ll find a four-page feature on The Colony at White Pine Canyon.

Of course, you can also read it on Western Home Journal’s website.

The piece is an overview of The Colony’s unparalleled access, its open land, and its legacy.

TAKE A TOUR
To set up your own unique, private tour of our snow-covered Meadow Lakes homesites and enjoy lunch in The Colony’s private, seasonal Yurt, connect with Bronson Calder in The Colony Sales Office.
Choose your method of transportation: snowmobile or our brand-new snowcat, and enjoy the access, open space, and legacy of The Colony the way only a very few can.


Avalanche Awareness Talk
This fundraiser for the zoo is actually open to the entire family! The event is sponsored by the
The Art of Movement
PC Newcomers Club: Annual Holiday Brunch
Tech Tutoring
Park City Library Book Club
Clinic: Snowshoeing Essentials
Zermatt Swiss Christmas Market
Park City Film: “Science Fair”

Avalanche Dogs Meet & Greet
Park City Film: “The Old Man & The Gun”
This is a class put on by the University of Utah’s Lifelong Learning Program, to help you learn the flavors, techniques and proper use of a variety of alternative flours to give traditional holiday cookies a gluten-free twist.
Santa at The Fieldhouse
Fly on Santa’s Sleigh!
Park City Film: “Belle et Sébastien: L’aventure Continue”
Clinic: Favorite Local Winter Sports Destinations

Park City Singers: Peace on Earth
~Sunrise GRIT45: 6 – 6:45 AM
Twice a month, on Mondays from 10 to 11, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter hosts Little Naturalist. Little Naturalist is a program for 3 to 5-year-olds who are curious about animals, their habitats, the environment, and exploring nature. The group reads a nature-themed book, does some exploring, and finishes a craft! (Be prepared to adventure outside!)
You know this one – it’s the story of Clara and the present her odd uncle brings to the family’s Christmas party, which becomes the story of the Nutcracker Prince and his fierce battle against the Mouse King. Performances at 6:30 PM on Monday and Tuesday nights by Body Motion Dance Company.
Did you know – sliding events at our own Utah Olympic Park here in Park City are free and open to the public? And one is coming us this week! The FIL Junior League World Cup is an international luge event in which the best up and coming young luge athletes compete! Check the 
More creation fun at the Kimball Art Center with Open Studio. You have your choice of two out of the five condensed art classes in ceramics, warm glass fusion, screen printing, painting, and drawing. Demos from teachers, all art materials, hors-d’oeuvres, and personalized instruction are all included; a cash bar is also available.

You’ve seen them all before–the semi-tacky souvenir t-shirt in every airport newsstand, museum gift shop, and boardwalk souvenir shack. You can find basically the exact same shirt in any city across the country. As unique as all cities are, shouldn’t its souvenirs reflect that—for tourists and locals alike?
Despite zero experience in apparel design, he and partner Alex Lowe taught themselves to screen print and started testing out some designs. They sold products at local markets and started to gather a following. In 2016, they opened up the Motherlode storefront on Main Street. The shop carries unique apparel – items you definitely won’t find at other stores – and is perfectly representative of the city’s vibe.
And beyond the pre-designed apparel, about half of Motherlode’s business is doing custom work for clients; they’ve even helped us with projects here at The Colony!
They can also transfer images on to a shirt—perfect for gifts or other small orders. Motherlode has clients all over the city, from Freshie’s to St. Regis. Oh, and, it’s worth mentioning that the t-shirts they sell are the softest, most comfortable we’ve ever come across.


Imprinting the West
This fun – and free – final-Friday-of-the-month event is a terrific way to get out, explore our Park City community, and to increase your exposure to our incredibly talented pool of local artists.
“In the fall of 2014, a National Geographic team set out on what they knew would be a harrowing journey to the summit of Burma’s Hkakabo Razi to determine if it is indeed Southeast Asia’s highest point. What they didn’t realize was that the greatest obstacle wouldn’t be their dwindling rations, or the grueling jungle hikes, or the life-threatening hypothermia. It was the force of conflicting personalities that threatened to unravel the entire endeavor. Leader Hilaree Nelson recounts the tough decisions she had to make to keep the team together, accompanied by photographer Cory Richard’s dramatic stills and clips from Renan Ozturk’s searing documentary Down to Nothing.”
Trivia at Lucky Ones
As part of its Books 2 Movies series, this film will screen for free at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library. From 
Swaner’s Craft Sunday
This exhibit is seriously catching people in its net – and it just so happens to be the largest arachnid exhibit in the United States.
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