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Park City Event Guide: Miners’ Day Parade & Celebration: Monday, September 2nd, 2019

August 29, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

This year marks our town’s 123nd celebration of Miners’ Day!

Each year, the Park City Rotary Club hosts an all-day festival of fun to honor our town’s mining heritage. Most activities and festivities happen along Historic Main Street, with the food featured at City Park. The Rotary Club estimates that more than 17,000 people enjoyed last year’s Miners’ Day merriment. Here’s the fun rundown for Monday, September 2:

7:30 – 9:30 AM – Miners’ Day Breakfast, City Park
8 AM – Miners’ Day Bark City 5k Run, City Park (bring your dog)
10:30 AM – Running of the Balls, Main Street (get there early to buy balls)
11 AM – Miners’ Day Parade, Main Street
11:30 AM – 2:30 PM – Food Trucks, City Park
11:45 AM – Music in the Park, City Park Stage – Jake & the Heist
12 – 4 PM – Fun in the Park (kids’ activities)
12:30 – 1 PM – Kids’ Games, City Park
2 – 3:30 PM – Mucking and Drilling Competition, City Park (across from the library on Park Ave.)
2:45 PM – Music in the Park, City Park Stage – The Electric Moose Band
3 – 6 PM – Skateboard Bowl Jam, Skateboard Park

Park City Miners’ Day 2016. (Tom Kelly)
(All photos courtesy parkcityminersday.org)

7:30 – 9:30 AM →
Breakfast @ City Park
If you’re among the few who are up and at ’em before 8 a.m., you know how peaceful Park City feels at that time of the morning. So come out early – the breakfast begins at 7:30 – and enjoy some quiet time with a stack of pancakes, ham, eggs, hash browns, and more. The breakfast is provided by St. Mary’s Catholic Church and proceeds from the $5 per person feast go to help religious education programs (kids 4 and under eat for free). If you’re among the 5K runners, it’s a terrific way to fuel back up for your day of events!

Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org

8 AM →
Miners’ Day 5K @ City Park
Not beginning with breakfast? Start with the fun-run!

The Miners’ Day 5k (also known as the Bark City 5K) starts in City Park, loops through the trails, and ends right back where you started so you can grab food. The race is organized by the Park City Rotary Club. While the fast 5K course is pleasant enough, you’re encouraged to make things extra fun with a costume – and/or your dog! Strollers are also welcome; that group starts behind the other runners.

Proceeds from the 5K will be funneled back into our community in the form of a grant from the Rotary Club Park City.

10:45 AM →
World-Famous Running of the Balls @ Historic Main Street
You better get to Main Street early if you want a spot where you can actually *see* this event. It is PACKED with people. And yes, it gets its name from the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain. This event, however, usually results in fewer injuries.

Anyone can “adopt” a yellow golf ball for $5 – or 5 for $20. The nearly 10,000 balls are released at the top of Main and shoot into a track. The first balls through the chute win INSANE prizes like season ski passes, hotel stays, fabulous dinners, and tons of other options. Dozens of additional prizes are given away for the close finishers. It’s no wonder people get so hyped up about this race. The best place to post up for the finish line is near the post office, and winners are posted in City Park and on the Miners’ Day website.

You can purchase your balls from any member of the Park City Rotary Club, on Historic Main Street on the day-of, and at the Park Silly Market the day before Miners’ Day!

2016 Miners’ Day parade in Park City. (Tom Kelly) (Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org)

11 AM →
Miners’ Day Parade @ Historic Main Street
The main event on Main Street for the day – this parade marches down Main, skips over to Park Ave., and finishes at City Park. It begins at 11 a.m., but if you’re running on Park City time and arrive a few minutes late you’ll likely still get to see everything!

11:30 AM →
Live Music – Changing Lanes Experience @ City Park Stage
The omnipresent Mountain Town Music is at it again, programming terrific live music for our community to enjoy together. At 11:30 a.m., you can enjoy the Changing Lanes Experience. If you’ve never seen this group, you will soon learn why they have “experience” in their name.

At 3, enjoy Memphis McCool – which can best be described as “power soul” music. The group creates all-new music in a modern take on soul and groove music.

Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org

Noon – 3 PM →
BBQ Lunch @ City Park
You can truly make this a day without having to head home at all – there are things to do, see, and eat all day long! Lunch will bring you back to City Park for a BBQ cookout courtesy of Kumbayah Kitchen. There will be beverages and brews (bring your ID, they *will* check), but bring your own blanket to enjoy the feast!

12:30 – 4 PM →
Family Fun @ City Park
If you’re going to stay out of the house all day, you’re going to need some stuff to keep the kids entertained. Luckily, Kids Races start at 12:30 p.m. in City Park. With running races, a sack race (gunny sacks provided), and a wheelbarrow race (we are cracking up just thinking about this one), there are races for little ones of all ages.

Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org

No worries, there are also bouncy houses, crafting booths, a climbing wall, a fire truck (!), and, new this year, a dunk tank! Enjoy face painting, henna tattoos, a dog & cat adoption event, a shaved-ice shack, gourmet cotton candy, and Texas Twisters (described as a cold sweet blended fruit-based drink). We can only imagine (with slight trepidation) how exhausted the kiddos will be after a day of all this fun!

2 – 3:30 PM →
Mucking & Drilling Competition @ Skateboard Park parking lot
Wondering where the actual “miner” activities are in Miners’ Day? Show up at City Park for Mucking & Drilling and you won’t be in the dark anymore. Competitors come from all around the Mountain West to compete!

Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org

Mucking is loading ore into an ore cart (using heavy machinery), and then dumping it as quickly as possible. A timer watches this carefully.

Drilling is when the competitors “manhandle” a huge compressed-air hammer drill and hoses to put two deep holes into a slab of rock in the shortest amount of time.

We’re told you need to arrive early to get a spot on the bleachers – and best of all, the event is free!

3 – 6 PM →
Skateboard Bowl Jam @ Skateboard Park
If skateboarding is more your speed, there’s also a competition for you to watch in that world! The contest is for both amateurs and pros, with prizes for each division. You *d0* need to register in advance, and helmets are required. You can find more information here.

No wonder Miners’ Day has been going strong for 123 years. Get out there (by riding the free bus or your bike!) and have fun!

The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

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Park City Event Guide: Park City Mountain’s First-Ever Oktoberfest

August 29, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Massive steins loaded with lager. Lederhosen and laced-up dirndl. You know what this means – OKTOBERFEST! And this year, for the first time ever, a local spin on the classic German festival will pitch the beer tent a bit closer to home.

This weekend, Park City Mountain’s Canyons Village will transform itself into a mini-Munich, loaded with fun for the entire fam. The beer starts flowing tomorrow (Friday, August 30), after the official opening ceremonies and doesn’t stop until 10 p.m. on Sunday.

Attending Oktoberfest is free – and all ages are welcome. Here’s a look at the weekend fun!

Oktoberfest Schedule

Friday, August 30 → 4 – 10 PM

  • 4 PM → Oktoberfest Opens to the Public
  • 4 – 5:30 PM → Bavarian Performers, Park City Polka Players
  • 5:30 PM → Opening Ceremonies
  • 6 – 7 PM → Bavarian Performers, Park City Polka Players
  • 7PM → Stein Lifting Competition
  • 7:30 – 9:30 PM → Evening Concert featuring Jägertown

Saturday, August 31: 12 – 10 PM

  • 12 PM → Oktoberfest Opens to the Public
  • 12 – 3 PM → Bavarian Performers, Freddie Schnicklfritz & his German Band
  • 12 – 5 → Kids’ Kinder Zone Open
  • 1 – 5 PM → Schuhuplattler Bavarian Dancers
  • 2 PM → Bavarian Costume Contest
  • 3 PM → Bratwurst Eating Competition
  • 3:30 – 4 PM → Bavarian Performers, George Staheli Memorial Oompah Band
  • 4 PM → Keg Bowling Competition
  • 4:30 – 5:30 PM → Bavarian Performers, George Staheli Memorial Oompah Band
  • 5:30 – 7 PM → Live Music, Neue Polka
  • 7 PM→ Stein Lifting Competition
  • 7:30 – 9:30 PM → Evening Concert featuring The Breakfast Klub

Sunday, September 1: 12 – 6 PM

  • 12 PM → Oktoberfest Opens
  • 12 – 3 PM → Bavarian Performers, Park City Polka Players
  • 12 – 5 PM → Kids’ Kinder Zone Open
  • 1- 5 PM → Schuhuplattler Bavarian Dancers
  • 2:30 PM → Bratwurst Eating Competition
  • 3 – 4 PM → Live Music, Neue Polka
  • 4 PM → Keg Bowling Competition
  • 4:30 – 5:30 PM → Live Music, Neue Polka
  • 5:30 PM → Stein Lifting Competition
  • 6 PM → Oktoberfest Concludes
  • VIP Alps:→ $150 per person includes:
    • Four Complimentary Oktoberfest beverage tickets
    • $50 in food vouchers to be used within the festival venue
    • Private seating area where guests can come and go throughout the day
    • Charging stations
    • One Complimentary half-liter Oktoberfest stein
  • VIP Biergarten Table → $800 per table – up to 8 people:
    • Reserved picnic table for up to 8 people in the outdoor Biergarten with great stage viewing
    • 8 1-Liter steins with the first beer free
    • 8 Bratwursts
    • 8 Pretzels

For more information, visit the Park City Mountain Oktoberfest website.

The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

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Park City Event Guide: August 23 – 29

August 21, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

Summer may be coming to an end, but the fun is far from wrapping up. Here’s what’s happening this weekend and beyond in Park City.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23

Summit Yoga at Montage Deer Valley
9 AM @ Montage Deer Valley Mountain Lawn
Every Friday, an in-house fitness and wellness specialist from the resort will guide an hour-long meditation and yoga session on the lawn, overlooking the Wasatch Mountain Range. 

Yoga on the Patio 
9:30 AM @ Park City Library
Welcome all to a free community yoga class every Friday. Classes will be held outside on the patio or inside the Park City Library depending on the weather. Please bring a yoga mat. This program is in partnership with the Park City MARC.

Reggae Rise Up Utah Music Festival
Noon–11 PM | Friday – Sunday
@ River’s Edge Campground in Heber
Celebrate the end of summer in the best way possible—with art, food, and great reggae music. This weekend event at the River’s Edge Campground brings a great line-up—stay for the day or camp the entire weekend. 

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Park City Area Showcase of Homes
2 PM – 8 PM Friday
10 AM – 6 PM Saturday & Sunday
Get to walk through some of Park city’s most beautiful homes without breaking in? Sign me up! Visit some of the area’s most luxurious homes in a self-guided tour that ranges from traditional mountain style to mountain contemporary, with top of the line amenities including gourmet kitchens, spa bathrooms, home theaters and custom details featuring the latest technology and architectural innovation. Tickets are $15, available online.

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Artful Afternoon 
1 – 3:30 PM @ Kimball Art Center
An after-school program to encourage kids to explore art. Kiddos get to try a variety of fun materials and drop-ins are welcome; the 30 dollar fee includes instruction, supervision, and all materials. Check out our Nonprofit Highlight on all the incredible programming Kimball Art Center provides HERE.

Lego Club
1—2 PM @ Park City Library
An hour of Lego BLISS. The Park City Library hosts this every week for builders of all ages. Duplos for the younger architects, IKOS for the master builders and lots and lots of LEGOS for everyone in-between. 

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Village Live Music: Zac and Callie
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website: “From their smooth and haunting vocal harmonies to their refreshingly unique instrumental arrangements, it would seem that Callie Crofts and Zac Bryant are a match made in musical heaven.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

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Parents’ Survival Night
6 – 9 PM @ The Little Gym Park City
A break from the kids *and* a break from the parents – it’s a survival night for all of us. Parents can use the time to enjoy a movie or a quiet meal out while the kids get quality “kid time” in a safe, fun place with trained instructors who lead them through music, games, and fun. As you might imagine, spots fill quickly, so book HERE.

Park City Limits Dinner Concerts 2019
Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday night @ Silver Star Café
Every weekend, eat some great food while enjoying an acoustic dinner show with singers and songwriters from around the region. Weather permitting, the shows will be on the patio during the summer. Check the music schedule HERE and call to make a reservation.

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Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals
Friday–Saturday, 8 PM;
Sunday, 6 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Grammy Award-winning headliner Cavaliere unleashes plenty of soul — and “Good Lovin’” à la his former band’s huge hit. 

The Bluebird Cafe Concert Series:
Ashley Gorley, Chris DeStefano, Brett James
7 PM @ Sundance Resort
The Bluebird Cafe Concert Series features Nashville’s renowned singers, songwriters, and musicians. We’re pleased to partner with the original Bluebird Cafe to bring these talented artists to Sundance.

2019 Artists

  • August 23 & 24: Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz, Dav Barnes
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Thievery Corporation with Talia Keys
7 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Rock out with headliners Thievery Corporation and special guest Talia Keys under the stars of Deer Valley’s amphitheater. Bring a picnic and a blanket and settle in for a night of great music.

Trailside Bike Park Shred-n-BBQ
5 PM @ Trailside Bike Park
The Shred-n-BBQ features BBQ, music, giveaways and laps in the park. 

Beeswax Wrap Workshop
6 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Learn how to make beautiful and environmentally friendly reusable beeswax wraps. These wraps can be used to keep food fresh as an alternative to plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Make a set of wraps to use at home and leave with the skills to make more!

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Backyard Campout and Movie in the Park
7 PM @ Trailside Park (upper field)
Enjoy our favorite backyard games including cornhole, frisbee, and more. $20 for tent reservation and movie is FREE. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse will show at dusk.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 

7th Annual Salt Lake Climbing Festival
7 AM–10 PM (or overnight camping) on Saturday
7 AM – 4:30 PM on Sunday
Join area climbers for a weekend of learning, community, and camping under the stars. Local guide outfitter companies offer two-day and single-day climbing clinics in the Cottonwood Canyons, with home base at the Millicent Chalet at Brighton. All experience and skill levels welcome, especially beginners. $150 Full Weekend, $90 Single Day, $30 Saturday Night Only. Tickets include live music by the Michelle Moonshine Trio, yoga, Pilates, a silent auction, hourly raffles, games, camping, clinics, and more. 

National Ability Center’s Summit Challenge
7 AM @ National Ability Center
Join riders of all abilities in a fun race for a great cause as cyclists of all abilities help raise funds for the National Ability Center’s programs and activities. The race’s routes meander through the scenic mountains and valleys of Summit and Wasatch counties, with courses varying from 16 to 100 miles. 

Saturday Morning Nature Walk 
8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 
Start your weekend off on the right foot! Join a group of weekend-walkers and learn about the Swaner Preserve wetlands while you get some exercise – and look for an abundance of wildlife!

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Art on the Trail
3–6 PM @ McCleod Creek Trail
Experience nature and art while enjoying pop-up, creative performances on Park City’s beautiful McCleod Creek Trail (along the stretch of trail between Copper Moose Farm and Temple Har Shalom). Performances include dance, poetry, folk music, classical music, and will be scattered throughout a flat, shaded portion of the one-mile section of trail. 

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Village Live Music: Muddpuddle
3PM @ Park City Mountain Village
The Park City-based rock-and-roll band Muddpuddle thrills audiences with a blend of original and cover music in a wide variety of styles. Muddpuddle’s sound touches on jam band, alt-country, classic rock, and blues to provide a unique blend of musical fun. The line-up consists of Cole Hobbs and Marty Klein on guitars, Phil Dean on Bass, Mike Rogers on Keyboards, Matt Gordon on Drums, and Johnny Leone on Saxophone. This concert will be held at the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: The Motet
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, The Motet is the featured performer. A concert or an album can unlock another world if you let it. The Motet respects and reveres this time-honored phenomenon. Fusing fiery funk, simmering soul, and improvisational inventiveness, the Denver, CO seven-piece—Lyle Divinsky [vocals], Dave Watts [drums], Joey Porter [keyboards], Garrett Sayers [bass], Ryan Jalbert [guitar], Parris Fleming [trumpet], and Drew Sayers [saxophone]—have continually provided an escape for listeners over the course of seven full-length albums since 1998.

Homestead Summer Concerts
7 PM @ Homestead Resort
The Free Homestead Summer Concerts Event begins at 7 pm every Saturday evening.  BBQ and treats are available for purchase.  Bring your chair and enjoy!

  • Aug 24–Sam Payne (Storytelling Musician)
  • *Aug 31–The Shane Lee Band (Country Rock)
  • *Sep 7–Groove Axis (Jazz)
  • *Sep 14–Molly In The Mineshaft (Bluegrass)
  • *Sep 21–Ed Stevens Tribute (Music of the Series Founders)
    • *The last 4 shows will begin at 6:00 pm

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 

Avian Adventures 3
7 AM @ Swaner Eco-Center and Preserve
Participate in the third of four birding adventures on the Swaner Preserve.  Legendary Utah Birder Kenny Frisch guides this early morning tour to view and identifies local and migratory birds on the preserve.  Wear comfortable shoes or boots that can get wet, and be prepared for uneven ground. 

Park Silly Farmer’s Market
10 AM – 5 PM @ Park City’s Historic Main Street
One of my favorite parts of summer is farmer’s markets. And this weekend, Park Silly kicks off. Every Sunday, local and regional arts and crafts, music and performance art, antiques, imports, and one-of-a-kind finds, delicious gourmet foods, and farmer’s market fruits and vegetables all converge on Park City’s Historic Main Street. From 10 am to 5 pm, stroll the streets, eat lots of food and enjoy the entertainment!

This week, on the Park Silly Main Stage:

  • 11:00am – 12:00pm:  Ghosttowne
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: Christine Kinslow
  • 2:00pm – 3:00pm: Jordan Matthew Young

Walk A Mile in Her Shoes
11:30 AM @ City Park
Join the Peace House of Park City for this fun and quirky fundraiser.  Men march with signs and their favorite heels while women join alongside as blister sisters. Teams and fun costumes encouraged.  

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM – 1 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy the complimentary Swaner Craft Sunday! Join the fun at the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, and create a nature-themed craft to bring home.

Climbing Wall
1 – 3 PM @ Swaner Eco-Center
Climb through the EcoSystem from the bedrock all the way to the uplands! The Swaner indoor climbing wall is fun for all ages. A harness is supplied, participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes.

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Village Live Music: Dana Williams
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
Sun’s out, outdoor concerts out (That’s what the kids are saying, right?) From PCMR’s website “Three-time mayor of Park City and beloved local activist, Dana Williams takes the stage as a solo artist, performing acoustic rock music. Williams has been part of the staple Park City act, Motherlode Canyon Band, for more than two decades.” The concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

DIG In
August 25, 3 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
EATS and Summit Community Gardens created DIG In to bring people together around food. This community-focused event sells out to 400 guests every year! Held at Summit Community Gardens on August 25, 2019, this is one of the most beautiful outdoor events in town for the whole family. The fundraiser supports EATS-Eat Awesome Things at School. EATS offers community classes and programs to make sure every student in the Park City School District is getting the best nutrition possible—at school and at home.

DURING THE WEEK

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 

Toastmasters
7 AM @ Keller Williams Building
Ok this is something I had no idea this existed. Since 1924, Toastmasters has been a public speaking group that will help you become the best public speaker you can be. Whether for an upcoming business talk that has you concerned or a toast at your brother’s wedding, Park City Toastmasters will help you prepare. It’s where you come to practice, get great ideas, find coaching and make friends.

Tent Tales for Tykes
11 AM – 12 PM @ L.L. Bean Park City Store
Storytime at Park City’s L.L. Bean store on Main Street. Ideal for kiddos 3-6, during each weekly session, they’ll explore a different nature theme and then play a game or do a craft. You can join in on the fun or spend the hour shopping but you do have to register HERE.

Summit County Community Market
12 PM – 4 PM @ Park City Hospital
The Summit County Community Market is back in its third year with more fresh, local produce! On August 20, 27 and September 3, go to the parking lot of Park City Hospital to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, attend free health screenings, watch cooking demonstrations and much more! Car seat checkpoints are offered at all three markets.

League of Women Voters—Park City Unit Meeting
11 AM @ Park City Library, Room 101
Mary Closser, Education Director for Recycle Utah, will discuss “What Really Happens to Recyclables and the Future of Plastic Bag Bans”

Deer Valley’s Tuesday Twilight Series
4 PM – 8 PM, Tuesdays – August 27 @ Deer Valley
Take the chance to experience the mountain in the evenings again this summer with the Twilight Ride Series. Lift-served mountain biking is available on Silver Lake Express, Homestake Express, and Sterling Express chairlifts. And if you reserve in advance, you can get some mountain bike lessons as well.

Hops on the Hill
6 PM @ Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Taste the delectable flavors of summer with Hops on the Hill, where you’ll experience favorites from local craft breweries and some of Chef Zane’s best food pairings on the deck with live music on the lawn.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 

Drop-in Restoration Work
9 – 11:30 AM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Pop in to help with some restoration work and get an up-close look at the Preserve! Restoration projects will consist of removal of invasive weeds and help with other miscellaneous projects on the Preserve. We will meet at the EcoCenter.

Music on the Patio: Voices in the Hills series
11 AM @ Park City Library
Voices in the Hills brings musicians from across the state and country. Bring a picnic or get a snack from Lucky Ones Coffee. 

Wednesday Farmer’s Market
Noon @ Park City Mountain (Silver King parking lot)
Stop by and pick up fresh fruit for a mid-hike snack, a bundle of organic vegetables for your family dinner, or locally made jams, jellies, trinkets, or jewelry to take home as a souvenir each Wednesday from 12:00 – 5:00 PM. Not only does buying local food help our community, it also helps our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials, as well as helping to make farming more profitable.

Crafternoons at Park City Library
4 – 5 PM @ Park City Library
Come left off some creative steam. Make and take your crafty project every week. All ages welcome.

THURSDAY AUGUST 29

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Driftwood
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Driftwood is the featured performer. From the PCMR website “Anyone familiar with the Americana music scene knows this Upstate, New York-based band has cut their teeth on a killer live show. With a never-ending tour schedule and a steady buzz, they have built a very solid underground fan base. “The game has been live shows and nose to the ground since the beginning,” says guitarist/songwriter Dan Forsyth. As well as a devout following and a sizable discography, the band’s hard work has also been a huge part of the inspiration for their music. The songs and arrangements have grown out of time spent on the road, growing closer, learning with and from each other and weathering the up’s and down’s of the journey together.”

AUGUST


Aug 30 & 31 → Swiss Days | Midway 
Aug 30 – Sept 1 → Park City Mountain’s First-Ever Oktoberfest

SEPTEMBER

Sept 02 → Miner’s Day Parade & Celebration | Historic Main St. & City Park
Sept 06 → Run-a-Muk Dog Area Cleanup 
Sept 06 → People’s Health Clinic | 20th Anniversary Party 
Sept 07 →Brunch at Altitude | Historic Main Street 
Sept 07 → Run for Recreation @ PC MARC to Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
Sept 07 → Red Apple Gala | Park City Education Foundation Fundraiser 
Sept 14 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Sept 14 & 15 → Autumn Aloft Hot Air Balloon Festival | North 40 Fields 
Sept 14 & 15 → Park City Songwriter Festival | Historic Main Street
Sept 15 → Tour de Suds 
Sept 19 → Storing Root Veggies | Class @ Summit Community Gardens 
Sept 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 

OCTOBER

Oct 26 → Celebrate the Spirits Trick-or-Treat Run | Basin Rec Fieldhouse

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

An amazing opportunity to learn more about Park City and how you can get more involved is now available. Applications for Leadership Park City Class 26 are now open. 

Through this life-changing, competitive program, you’ll learn how all the different elements of the Park City community work together—from city and county government to businesses to non-profits. You can get more information HERE and find the application HERE.


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.


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Park City Event Guide: August 16 – 22

August 14, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

The Tour of Utah is one of the most prestigious cycling events in North America – and it runs right through our community each and every summer!

The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is an epic seven-day, professional cycling race along some of the most scenic highways and byways of Utah.

Saturday’s Stage 5 Event starts at 2:30 p.m. and finishes at 5:45 p.m. at Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, while Sunday’s Stage 6 Event starts at 12:30 p.m. and finishes at 3:45 p.m. on 250 Main St.

Activities, like an expo and kids’ races, round out the celebration before, after, and during the event. If you haven’t experienced the thrill of watching – and feeling! – the cyclists zoom past in one giant mass, do not miss out; it is absolutely worth standing along the sidelines and cheering!

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH 

Summit Yoga at Montage Deer Valley
9AM @ Montage Deer Valley Mountain Lawn
Every Friday, an in-house fitness and wellness specialist from the resort will guide an hour-long meditation and yoga session on the lawn, overlooking the Wasatch Mountain Range. 

Yoga on the Patio 
9:30 AM @ Park City Library
Welcome all to a free community yoga class every Friday. Classes will be held outside on the patio or inside the Park City Library depending on the weather. Please bring a yoga mat. This program is in partnership with the Park City MARC.

Artful Afternoon 
1 – 3:30 PM @ Kimball Art Center
An after-school program to encourage kids to explore art. Kiddos get to try a variety of fun materials and drop-ins are welcome; the 30 dollar fee includes instruction, supervision, and all materials. Check out our Nonprofit Highlight on all the incredible programming Kimball Art Center provides HERE.

Lego Club
1—2 PM @ Park City Library
An hour of Lego BLISS. The Park City Library hosts this every week for builders of all ages. Duplos for the younger architects, IKOS for the master builders and lots and lots of LEGOS for everyone in-between. 

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Village Live Music: Teresa Eggertsen Cooke
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website: “Teresa Eggertsen Cooke has the unique ability to present and perform songs that you may have heard over the years and make one feel as if they are hearing them for the very first time in your life. “When I see how happy my music makes people and the emotion that ensues, I am so humbled. I have loved the “Standards” for as long as I can remember and I also had every Elton John and Carole King album in the 70”s. I currently reside with my family in Park City, Utah I began playing piano and singing at a very young age and continued for years until I took a break to become an internationally ranked Mountain Bike racer. I then retired from racing in 2003 and came back to music.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

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Parents’ Survival Night
6 – 9 PM @ The Little Gym Park City
A break from the kids *and* a break from the parents – it’s a survival night for all of us. Parents can use the time to enjoy a movie or a quiet meal out while the kids get quality “kid time” in a safe, fun place with trained instructors who lead them through music, games, and fun. As you might imagine, spots fill quickly, so book HERE.

Park City Limits Dinner Concerts 2019
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night @ Silver Star Café
Every weekend, eat some great food while enjoying an acoustic dinner show with singers and songwriters from around the region. Weather permitting, the shows will be on the patio during the summer. Check the music schedule HERE https://www.thesilverstarcafe.com/music-show-calendar  and call to make a reservation. 

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Barefoot in the Park
Friday-Saturday 8 PM, Sunday 6 PM @ Egyptian Theater
In Barefoot in the Park, newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter have completed their six-day honeymoon and are moving into their first apartment. Corie is romantic, impulsive, and enthusiastic, while her husband is a proper, careful, even “stuffy” young attorney who is more concerned with his budding legal career than he is with helping to build their love nest and perpetuating the honeymoon atmosphere. Soon Corie and Paul quarrel, Paul questioning Corie’s judgment and Corie questioning Paul’s sense of romance and adventure.

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KPCW Annual Back Alley Bash
5 PM @ Town Lift Plaza
Join KPCW for a free community appreciation party and enjoy live music, kids’ entertainment and more. Food and beverages are available for purchase with all proceeds benefiting KPCW.

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Gone West featuring Colbie Caillat
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center
Caillat dazzles with her pop-infused country band Gone West. Caillat’s Malibu Sessions Tour sold out The Eccles Center last time the quartet stopped in town. This performance features songs from their newly-released EP, “Tides,” as well as favorites from Caillat’s catalog. 

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Beethoven Festival Summer Season: Stephen Beus in Concert
7:30 PM @ Park City Community Church
Don’t miss piano virtuoso Stephen Beus, winner of the Bachauer International Piano Competition, performing the final concert of the Beethoven Festival Summer Season. 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17TH 

Saturday Morning Nature Walk 
8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 
Start your weekend off on the right foot! Join a group of weekend-walkers and learn about the Swaner Preserve wetlands while you get some exercise – and look for an abundance of wildlife!

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Village Live Music: Dr. Bob
3 PM – 6 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
Sun’s out, outdoor concerts out (That’s what the kids are saying, right?) From PCMR’s website “Dr. Bob has been a staple in the Park City music scene. Led by singer and songwriter Jeffery Howrey, the band has entertained its fans with original blues-based hard rock for 35 years. Dr. Bob has played hundreds of gigs throughout the West, including multiple appearances at the Utah Arts Festival and the Park City Arts Festival. Dr. Bob has opened concerts for such national acts as the Ramones, Huey Lewis and the News. Dr. Bob has released seven CDs of original music, including the recent album “Back from the Grave.” Concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: The Honey Hounds
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, The Honey Hounds are the featured performer. With Nicholas Izzard on guitar and vocals, Tyler Watts on drums, and Nathan Ranew on bass, the Honey Hounds are re-energizing western music, embodying the rock n roll lifestyle while embracing the roots of soul and funk. Balancing between righteousness and the mysticism that surrounds the blues culture, they’ve come to represent the resurgence of a genre and the voice of a generation.

Homestead Summer Concerts
7 PM @ Homestead Resort
The Free Homestead Summer Concerts Event begins at 7 pm every Saturday evening.  BBQ and treats are available for purchase.  Bring your chair and enjoy!

  • Aug 17–Silver City Pink (Folk/Bluegrass)
  • Aug 24–Sam Payne (Storytelling Musician)
  • *Aug 31–The Shane Lee Band (Country Rock)
  • *Sep 7–Groove Axis (Jazz)
  • *Sep 14–Molly In The Mineshaft (Bluegrass)
  • *Sep 21–Ed Stevens Tribute (Music of the Series Founders)
    • *The last 4 shows will begin at 6:00 pm

Improvised Fairy Tales
3 PM @ Park City Library
Park City Improv turns your favorite fairy tales on their head, creating belly-aching fun for the whole family.  

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John Butler Trio & St. Paul and The Broken Bones
7 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Thoughtful lyrics, dynamic performances, and a full eight-man roster comprised of some of the best young instrumentalists in the South makes this a must-see event. 

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Full Moon Challenge Course
8 PM @ National Ability Center
Experience this challenging obstacle course under a full moon, complete with adaptive elements featuring a high bridge wide enough for a wheelchair, a zip line without an abrupt stop (and more), so that individuals of all abilities can move past fears or barriers while building trust with members of their team or family. 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18TH 

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM – 1 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy the complimentary Swaner Craft Sunday! Join the fun at the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, and create a nature-themed craft to bring home.

Climbing Wall
1 – 3 PM @ Swaner Eco-Center
Climb through the EcoSystem from the bedrock all the way to the uplands! The Swaner indoor climbing wall is fun for all ages. A harness is supplied, participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes.

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Village Live Music: Classic Steve
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Steve is a self-taught musician who has been playing since the age of 4. He’s been a professional musician for more than 35 years and plays the guitar, mandolin, piano, steel guitar, bass, drums and sings. In the past year, Steve has published a children’s book called “Patch the Polar Bear” and released an acoustic instrumental CD and a new blues rock CD called “Resonate.” Today, Steve continues to write and record new material.” Concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

The Paint Mixer: Mountain Landscapes
3 PM @ Deer Valley Grocery Café
Live music, food and drink specials, and a DIY paint class!

DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY, AUGUST 19TH 

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KPCW Summer Pledge Drive and Online Auction
Monday through Friday
Public radio is one of the best ways to learn about your community and more. But as a nonprofit, KPCW needs your help to stay on the air. Call 435-649-9004 to donate during the on-air Pledge Drive, August 19th through August 22nd.

You can also check out the online auction items all week through Friday, August 23rd.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH 

Toastmasters
7 AM @ Keller Williams Building
Since 1924, Toastmasters has been a public speaking group that will help you become the best public speaker you can be. Whether for an upcoming business talk that has you concerned or a toast at your brother’s wedding, Park City Toastmasters will help you prepare. It’s where you come to practice, get great ideas, find coaching and make friends.

Tent Tales for Tykes
11 AM – 12 PM @ L.L. Bean Park City Store
Storytime at Park City’s L.L. Bean store on Main Street. Ideal for kiddos 3-6, during each weekly session, they’ll explore a different nature theme and then play a game or do a craft. You can join in on the fun or spend the hour shopping but you do have to register HERE.

Summit County Community Market
12 PM – 4 PM @ Park City Hospital
The Summit County Community Market is back in its third year with more fresh, local produce! On August 20, 27 and September 3, go to the parking lot of Park City Hospital to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, attend free health screenings, watch cooking demonstrations and much more! Car seat checkpoints are offered at all three markets.

Deer Valley’s Tuesday Twilight Series
4 PM – 8 PM, Tuesdays through August 27 @ Deer Valley
Take the chance to experience the mountain in the evenings again this summer with the Twilight Ride Series. Lift-served mountain biking is available on Silver Lake Express, Homestake Express and Sterling Express chairlifts. And if you reserve in advance, you can get some mountain bike lessons as well.

Twilight Taco Tuesday
5 – 8 PM @ Silver Lake Snack Shack | Deer Valley Resort

While you’re up at DV, don’t miss Taco Tuesday. Enjoy $3 tacos and $5 beers at the Silver Lake Snack Shack.

Paws to Read
4 PM @ Park City Library
The most adorable event at the library is back. Help your anxious reader get over the embarrassment of reading out loud by reading to therapy dogs. Time slots are first come, first served.

Hops on the Hill
6 PM @ Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Taste the delectable flavors of summer with Hops on the Hill, where you’ll experience favorites from local craft breweries and some of Chef Zane’s best food pairings on the deck with live music on the lawn.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST 

Music on the Patio: Voices in the Hills series
2 PM @ Park City Library
Voices in the Hills brings musicians from across the state and country. Bring a picnic or get a snack from Lucky Ones Coffee. 

Wednesday Farmer’s Market
Noon @ Park City Mountain (Silver King parking lot)
Stop by and pick up fresh fruit for a mid-hike snack, a bundle of organic vegetables for your family dinner, or locally made jams, jellies, trinkets, or jewelry to take home as a souvenir each Wednesday from 12:00 – 5:00 PM. Not only does buying local food help our community, it also helps our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials, as well as helping to make farming more profitable.

Crafternoons at Park City Library
4 – 5 PM @ Park City Library
Come left off some creative steam. Make and take your crafty project every week. All ages welcome.

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Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session
5:30 PM @ Deer Valley Resort
Mountain Town Music’s annual Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session will bring local musicians together to celebrate the end of summer with a super jam which is inspired by The Band’s The Last Waltz. 

THURSDAY AUGUST 22ND 

Walking Tours of Park Avenue
11 AM @ Park City Museum
Learn about the churches, homes, and architecture of one of Park City’s oldest streets. Call to reserve a spot as space is limited. Please bring comfortable walking shoes, a water bottle, and wear sunscreen.

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: BENYARO
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Stephen Kellogg is the featured performer. From the PCMR website “From the dank depths of the Brooklyn subways to the spiritual heights of Jackson Hole Wyoming, Ben Musser’s indie roots project BENYARO carves a unique path with one rule: make great art. Ben Musser’s indie-acoustic soul and roots project was formed, in his words, “to expand the boundaries of acoustic music and serve as a vehicle for my distilling artistry.” Musser is a multi-instrumentalist; a drummer, guitarist, singer, songwriter and schooled in jazz, rock, classical guitar and voice.”

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Felix Cavaliere’s RASCALS
8 PM @ Egyptian Theater
An artist who defined a generation as the world’s first rock and roll band and a 50 year career that includes the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to Grammy Hall of Fame.

ONGOING EXHIBITS 

Utah Olympic Park is open for the summer season. You can learn about the park’s beginnings in the free museum or take a ride on the summer bobsled. The park’s summer experiences include the extreme zip line, zip line tour, alpine slide, drop tower, adventure courses and scenic chairlift rides (not all activities are open early season). Early season hours 10 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. Watch the Flying Ace All-Star Ariel Show every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00.

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Pam Bowman and Jacqui Larsen Exhibit: “Things My Mother Taught Me”
Through Sept. 8 @ Kimball Art Center
Featuring installation works by Bowman and mixed-media paintings by Larsen at the Kimball Art Center. From the KAC “In Pam Bowman’s installation, six-story fragments from her life resonate universally as she addresses the formative issues of character development, individual purpose, and body image, as taught by her mother. Jacqui Larsen’s paintings take a metaphoric look at the impossible charge of any guardian to stand as a lookout for a child.”

Walking Tours of Historic Main Street
Every weekday 2 PM @ Park City Museum
Spend an hour walking down Historic Main Street, learning about the city’s growth from a mining town to a ski destination. The tours take place every weekday until August 30th. The tours will leave the Museum every day at 2. call 435-649-7457 ext. 136 to make a reservation. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

Patios, Pools & the Invention of the American Backyard
Through November 20 @ Park City Museum
This exhibit, part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, shows the history of the American backyard—from pools, to lawns, to BBQ grills. From the Park City Museum “Through rare photographs, historic drawings and period advertisements, Patios, Pools, & the Invention of the American Backyard explores the mid-century backyard of the 1950s from the rise of the suburbs and tract houses and the beauty of postwar garden design to the birth of the environmental movement.”

UPCOMING EVENTS

EATS-Eat Awesome Things at School. EATS offers community classes and programs to make sure every student in the Park City School District is getting the best nutrition possible—at school and at home. Here are some events coming up in the future.

DIG In
August 25, 3 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
EATS and Summit Community Gardens created DIG In to bring people together around food. This community-focused event sells out to 400 guests every year! Held at Summit Community Gardens on August 25, 2019, this is one of the most beautiful outdoor events in town. Early bird tickets go on sale June 28th. Family-friendly fun for all ages!

Register Now for the National Ability Center’s Summit Challenge next Saturday, August 24, 2019. This scenic biking tour and fundraiser winds through the mountains and valleys of Summit and Wasatch counties, with multiple distance courses to choose from ranging from 16 to 100 miles, cyclists of all abilities can help raise funds for the National Ability Center’s programs and activities. To register or for more information, go HERE.

AUGUST

Aug 23 → Trailside Bike Park Shred-n-BBQ @ Trailside Bike Park 
Aug 23 → Movie in the Park + Campout @ Trailside Park (upper field)
Aug 24 → Art on the Trails @ McLeod Creek Trail 
Aug 24 → Farm-to-Table Dinner @ Legends
Aug 24 → Summit Challenge Bike Tour + Fundraiser
Aug 25 → DIG In @ Summit Community Garden
Aug 25 → Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
Aug 30 & 31 → Swiss Days | Midway
Aug 30 – Sept 1 → Park City Mountain’s First-Ever Oktoberfest

SEPTEMBER

Sept 02 → Miner’s Day Parade & Celebration | Historic Main St. & City Park
Sept 06 → Run-a-Muk Dog Area Cleanup
Sept 06 → People’s Health Clinic | 20th Anniversary Party
Sept 07 →Brunch at Altitude | Historic Main Street
Sept 07 → Run for Recreation @ PC MARC to Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
Sept 07 → Red Apple Gala | Park City Education Foundation Fundraiser
Sept 14 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Sept 14 & 15 → Autumn Aloft Hot Air Balloon Festival | North 40 Fields
Sept 14 & 15 → Park City Songwriter Festival | Historic Main Street
Sept 15 → Tour de Suds
Sept 19 → Storing Root Veggies | Class @ Summit Community Gardens
Sept 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 

OCTOBER

Oct 26 → Celebrate the Spirits Trick-or-Treat Run | Basin Rec Fieldhouse

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

An amazing opportunity to learn more about Park City and how you can get more involved is now available. Applications for Leadership Park City Class 26 are now open. 

Through this life-changing, competitive program, you’ll learn how all the different elements of the Park City community work together—from city and county government to businesses to non-profits. You can get more information HERE and find the application HERE.



The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

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Park City Event Guide: August 9 – 15

August 8, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

With one week left of summer for Park City School District students, it’s time to squeeze out as much fun as possible. Still lots of outdoor concerts, movies, and runs that need to be experienced! Here is what is happening this week in Park City.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH 

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Summit County Fair
Friday 8 AM –12 PM
Saturday 7 AM – 8 PM @ Summit County Fairgrounds
Enjoy poultry and livestock exhibits, country cooking, pageantry and carnival fun at the last weekend of the Summit Country Fair. Friday highlights include a pie baking contest, dance competitions, live music, rodeo, and teen dance; while Saturday offers an early-bird breakfast, family bike-run-walk event, parade, live music and rodeo.

Tour de Sunrise
9 AM @ Summit County Fair Grounds

Walk, run or ride along the Echo Reservoir in the 5th Annual Park City Sunrise Rotary Tour de Sunrise. 

Park City Horse Kids Camp
9 AM @ High Star Ranch
You provide the kid, Park City Horse Camp will provide the horse. This horse camp for kids is almost filled so sign up quickly. Every day these kids will get hands-on experiences in mindful horsemanship, teamwork, riding, arts & crafts, games, horse care and lots more.

Summit Yoga at Montage Deer Valley
9 AM @ Montage Deer Valley Mountain Lawn
Every Friday, an in-house fitness and wellness specialist from the resort will guide an hour-long meditation and yoga session on the lawn, overlooking the Wasatch Mountain Range. 

Yoga on the Patio 
9:30 AM @ Park City Library
Welcome all to a free community yoga class every Friday. Classes will be held outside on the patio or inside the Park City Library depending on the weather. Please bring a yoga mat. This program is in partnership with the Park City MARC.

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Artful Afternoon 
1 – 3:30 PM @ Kimball Art Center
An after-school program to encourage kids to explore art. Kiddos get to try a variety of fun materials and drop-ins are welcome; the 30 dollar fee includes instruction, supervision, and all materials. Check out our Nonprofit Highlight on all the incredible programming Kimball Art Center provides HERE.

Lego Club
1—2 PM @ Park City Library
An hour of Lego BLISS. The Park City Library hosts this every week for builders of all ages. Duplos for the younger architects, IKOS for the master builders and lots and lots of LEGOS for everyone in-between. 

The Next Course: Cool Food for Hot Days
1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
Learn how to make the following dishes that don’t require you to turn on the oven as the temperature rises outside.

  • Summer strawberry gazpacho
  • Ahi poke buddha bowl
  • Cold sesame cucumber noodles with spiced chicken
  • Crunchy vegetable hummus wraps
  • Yogurt sorbet sandwiches
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Village Live Music: Ryan Walsh
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website: “Ryan sings cover songs that cross over a number of genres, from oldies to new wave, TV Theme songs and stuff ripped form the charts.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

Barn and Farmhouse Tours
4 PM @ McPolin Farm
Learn about homesteading, dairy farming, and life in early Park City while walking on an educational tour of the McPolin Barn and farmhouse. Tickets are $5 per person and tours are approximately one hour. Children welcome, although tours are tailored for adults. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Purchase tickets online or at the PC MARC.

19th Annual Intermountain Mustang & All Ford Stampede Car Show
Friday and Saturday
5 PM@ The Homestead Resort, Midway
Car aficionados giddyup for a gathering open to all Mustangs and classic Ford powered vehicles.

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Parents’ Survival Night
6 – 9 PM @ The Little Gym Park City
A break from the kids *and* a break from the parents – it’s a survival night for all of us. Parents can use the time to enjoy a movie or a quiet meal out while the kids get quality “kid time” in a safe, fun place with trained instructors who lead them through music, games, and fun. As you might imagine, spots fill quickly, so book HERE.

Park City Limits Dinner Concerts 2019
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night @ Silver Star Café
Every weekend, eat some great food while enjoying an acoustic dinner show with singers and songwriters from around the region. Weather permitting, the shows will be on the patio during the summer. Check the music schedule HERE https://www.thesilverstarcafe.com/music-show-calendar  and call to make a reservation. 

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Sundance Mountain Resort Summer Theatre presents “Mamma Mia!”
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays
8 PM| July 18 – August 10
The Sundance Summer Theatre is pleased to present Mamma Mia! in partnership with Utah Valley University. It’s music you know and love featuring the ABBA music you know and love. And if you don’t….I’m sorry. The exciting tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise where a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.

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Janis Ian & Livingston Taylor
Friday–Saturday, 8 PM
Sunday at 6 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre
Talented headliners Ian and Taylor perform back-to-back sets and a few songs together for a memorable evening. 

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The Music of the Rolling Stones: Circa 1969 with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Rock out at a multi-media celebration of the 50th Anniversary of two classic Stones albums—Beggars Banquet and Let it Bleed with the Utah Symphony. 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH 

Saturday Morning Nature Walk 
8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 
Start your weekend off on the right foot! Join a group of weekend-walkers and learn about the Swaner Preserve wetlands while you get some exercise – and look for an abundance of wildlife!

Summer Slide
1 PM @ Park City Library
At the summer slide party, kids get to slip and slide, make huge bubbles, enjoy a water balloon fight, and get creative while parents can learn about the dreaded “summer slide” as we get ready to go back to school, already!

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Drive-In Movie: Storm Boy
7 PM @ 1920 Prospector Avenue, Lot K
Park City Film partners with Basin Recreation and Prospector Square Property Owners Association to present the 4th Annual Drive-In Movie with “Storm Boy,” the timeless story of an unusual and enduring friendship between a young boy and his adopted orphaned pelican.  

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Indigo Girls with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Soak up an iconic performance by the Indigo Girls with the Utah Symphony. 

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Ryan Montbleau Band
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Ryan Montbleau is the featured performer. Montbleau has been pouring his heart out in song since the early 2000’s, when he first began performing around his native Massachusetts. He’d go on to collaborate with Martin Sexton, Trombone Shorty, and Galactic among others, and share bills and stages with artists as diverse as Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, The Wood Brothers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Mavis Staples, but it was Montbleau’s ecstatic headline shows—often more than 200 of them a year—that solidified his reputation as a live powerhouse and an inexorable road warrior. NPR’s Mountain Stage compared his “eloquent, soulful songwriting” to Bill Withers and James Taylor, while Relix hailed his “poetic Americana,” and The Boston Herald raved that “he’s made a career of confident, danceable positivity.”

Homestead Summer Concerts
7 PM @ Homestead Resort
The Free Homestead Summer Concerts Event begins at 7 pm every Saturday evening.  BBQ and treats are available for purchase.  Bring your chair and enjoy!

  • Aug 10–Music In The Round (Favorite Local Songwriters)
  • Aug 17–Silver City Pink (Folk/Bluegrass)
  • Aug 24–Sam Payne (Storytelling Musician)
  • *Aug 31–The Shane Lee Band (Country Rock)
  • *Sep 7–Groove Axis (Jazz)
  • *Sep 14–Molly In The Mineshaft (Bluegrass)
  • *Sep 21–Ed Stevens Tribute (Music of the Series Founders)
    • *The last 4 shows will begin at 6:00 pm

Back to School Glow n’ Go Run
8 PM @ Willow Creek Park
One good last summer hoorah. Pre-run festivities will begin at 8 p.m. with a DJ and face painting. Runners are encouraged to wear neon colors, LED bracelets, light-up shoelaces, and any items to help light up the night.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11TH 

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August Second Sunday at the Gardens
8 AM – 7 PM @ Summit Community Garden

  • 8 AM: Yoga In the Gardens with Oak & Willow register HERE
  • 9 AM: Coffee Talk at the Gardens, Luke Cartin, Sustainability Director PC Municipal
  • 10 AM – 2 PM: Weekly SCG Volunteer Work Day
  • 4-7 PM: Live Music: Basil Catz & Cruz

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM – 1 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy the complimentary Swaner Craft Sunday! Join the fun at the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, and create a nature-themed craft to bring home.

Climbing Wall
1 – 3 PM @ Swaner Eco-Center
Climb through the EcoSystem from the bedrock all the way to the uplands! The Swaner indoor climbing wall is fun for all ages. A harness is supplied, participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes.

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Village Live Music: The Proper Way
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Mississippi born Scott Rogers and Utah native Shane Osguthorpe create music that comes from a lifetime of immersion in multiple musical genres. Their traditional bluegrass instrument are played with an eclectic sound. A song that was a rocking/banjo at the last gig may become a mournful piano/mandolin lament at the next. “We play it how we feel it. Right or wrong that’s The Proper Way.” Concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

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Flower by You – Fresh Floral Arrangements
3 PM @ Deer Valley Grocery Café
Join Flowers By You at Deer Valley Grocery Café from 3 to 4 p.m. for a fresh floral arrangement class. Enjoy live music on the patio as well as food and drink specials.

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Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
7 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Deer Valley Concert Series presents award-winning singer-songwriter Ben Harper in the mountains of Deer Valley.  

DURING THE WEEK

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13TH 

Toastmasters
7 AM @ Keller Williams Building
Since 1924, Toastmasters has been a public speaking group that will help you become the best public speaker you can be. Whether for an upcoming business talk that has you concerned or a toast at your brother’s wedding, Park City Toastmasters will help you prepare. It’s where you come to practice, get great ideas, find coaching and make friends.

Tent Tales for Tykes
11 AM – 12 PM @ L.L. Bean Park City Store
Storytime at Park City’s L.L. Bean store on Main Street. Ideal for kiddos 3-6, during each weekly session, they’ll explore a different nature theme and then play a game or do a craft. You can join in on the fun or spend the hour shopping but you do have to register HERE.

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Fine Tune Your Fine Art
1 PM @ Kimball Art Center
If you enjoy painting or any other kind of art, you have experienced the dreaded block, where nothing seems to work the way you imagine it! Or even worse, you can’t even imagine how to make it work! This class by artist Cindy Biggs will help you learn how to tune, fix and finesse your paintings. 

Hops on the Hill
6 PM @ Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Taste the delectable flavors of summer with Hops on the Hill, where you’ll experience favorites from local craft breweries and some of Chef Zane’s best food pairings on the deck with live music on the lawn.

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Pop-In Plein Air – Adult Watercolor Workshop
6 PM @ Kimball Arts Center
Learn how to paint watercolors in an enriching atmosphere as Cindy takes you through her step-by-step painting process. You will develop a deeper understanding of design and watercolor techniques, create with captivating mingled colors, and infuse your paintings with light.

Deer Valley’s Tuesday Twilight Series
4 PM – 8 PM, Tuesdays through August 27 @ Deer Valley
Take the chance to experience the mountain in the evenings again this summer with the Twilight Ride Series. Lift-served mountain biking is available on Silver Lake Express, Homestake Express and Sterling Express chairlifts. And if you reserve in advance, you can get some mountain bike lessons as well.

Park City Women’s Business Network Meeting
6 PM @ Lucky Ones Coffee
Please join us for our monthly meeting featuring Christy Mattoon speaking on the subject “Connect”. Light refreshments will be served outdoors – so dress accordingly.

Taj Mahal Quartet, Marc Cohn and Blind Boys of Alabama
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center Stage, 1750 Kearns Boulevard
As part of the 2019 St. Regis Big Stars Bright Nights Concert Series presents Taj Mahal Quartet, and Marc Cohn featuring special guest vocalists Blind Boys of Alabama. The Institute will present three critically-acclaimed and award-winning musical acts in one night

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International Summer Film Series: Seattle International Children’s Film Festival Shorts-Through the Rainbow
6:30 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium | Park City Library
Every Tuesday, Park City Film and the library are offering a free film (and popcorn!) as part of the School Break Film Series. This week, come see the Seattle International Children’s Film Festival Shorts-Through the Rainbow. These short films tell big stories and will take you on a trip around the world with stop-motion, hand-drawn, and other amazing animation techniques. During the program, you’ll see stories about animal friends, overcoming challenges, deep family love, and learning how to be the best you can be. The program is suitable for all ages.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH 

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Composting Lunch and Learn
12 PM @ Recycle Utah
Did you know, yard and food waste makes up about 30% of the material sent to the landfill each year? Composting uses a small amount of water and oxygen to decompose this waste, turning it into a nutrient-rich fertilizer. This lunchtime workshop will provide information on what materials can be composted and the supplies needed to maintain it, as well as tips to keep compost piles fresh and active.

Music on the Patio: Voices in the Hills series
11 AM @ Park City Library
Voices in the Hills brings musicians from across the state and country. Bring a picnic or get a snack from Lucky Ones Coffee. 

Wednesday Farmer’s Market
Noon @ Park City Mountain (Silver King parking lot)
Stop by and pick up fresh fruit for a mid-hike snack, a bundle of organic vegetables for your family dinner, or locally made jams, jellies, trinkets, or jewelry to take home as a souvenir each Wednesday from 12:00 – 5:00 PM. Not only does buying local food help our community, it also helps our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials, as well as helping to make farming more profitable.

Crafternoons at Park City Library
4 – 5 PM @ Park City Library
Come let off some creative steam. Make and take your crafty project every week. All ages welcome.

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Barefoot in the Park
Wednesday-Saturday 8 PM, Sunday 6 PM @ Egyptian Theater
In Barefoot in the Park, newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter have completed their six-day honeymoon and are moving into their first apartment. Corie is romantic, impulsive, and enthusiastic, while her husband is a proper, careful, even “stuffy” young attorney who is more concerned with his budding legal career than he is with helping to build their love nest and perpetuating the honeymoon atmosphere. Soon Corie and Paul quarrel, Paul questioning Corie’s judgment and Corie questioning Paul’s sense of romance and adventure.

THURSDAY AUGUST 15TH 

Morning Wellness Workshop 
9 AM @ Sage Mountain Animal Sanctuary
Sage Mountain Animal Sanctuary is holding a wellness event every Thursday at 9:00 am from June 6th through September 26th. Enjoy 45 minutes of fitness followed by 45 minutes of flow yoga. Free, but donations are suggested.

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband is the featured performer. From the PCMR website “Ryan Shupe is roaring back with his new album “We Rode On”. “We Rode On” marks a striking career transition and a meaningful evolution in Shupe’s songwriting, his life, and the band’s sound.  It strongly and deftly combines the rock side of their musical arsenal with the acoustic instruments and virtuosic jamming the band has become known for in their live shows.”

Transitioning to Middle School
6 PM @ Park City Library
Prepare your family to meet the challenges of middle school.  Dr. Belnap will moderate an expert panel and will provide tools and takeaways for parents regarding communication and boundaries, how to prevent substance use, the importance of exercise and nutrition, how to foster open communication and how to access resources for support.

Paint Night
6:30 PM @ DeJoria Center
Painter or not, this class is for you! Come and enjoy a hands-on workshop where you’ll create a rustic welcome sign with step-by-step instruction. Come early to enjoy dinner before getting started, or head to the Paint Night room and order right in the Willow Room. Secure your seats 15-20 minutes prior to start time, especially if you’re with a large group. Food and drink are available for purchase through the State Road Restaurant and are not included in the ticket price. The garage doors will be open for you to enjoy the Powell Brothers’ performance out on the lawn!

ONGOING EXHIBITS 

Utah Olympic Park is open for the summer season. You can learn about the park’s beginnings in the free museum or take a ride on the summer bobsled. The park’s summer experiences include the extreme zip line, zip line tour, alpine slide, drop tower, adventure courses and scenic chairlift rides (not all activities are open early season). Early season hours 10 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. Watch the Flying Ace All-Star Ariel Show every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00.

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Pam Bowman and Jacqui Larsen Exhibit: “Things My Mother Taught Me”
Through Sept. 8 @ Kimball Art Center
Featuring installation works by Bowman and mixed-media paintings by Larsen at the Kimball Art Center. From the KAC “In Pam Bowman’s installation, six story fragments from her life resonate universally as she addresses the formative issues of character development, individual purpose, and body image, as taught by her mother. Jacqui Larsen’s paintings take a metaphoric look at the impossible charge of any guardian to stand as lookout for a child.”

Walking Tours of Historic Main Street
Every weekday 2 PM @ Park City Museum
Spend an hour walking down Historic Main Street, learning about the city’s growth from a mining town to a ski destination. The tours take place every weekday until August 30th. The tours will leave the Museum every day at 2. call 435-649-7457 ext. 136 to make a reservation. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

Patios, Pools & the Invention of the American Backyard
Through November 20 @ Park City Museum
This exhibit, part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, shows the history of the American backyard—from pools, to lawns, to BBQ grills. From the Park City Museum “Through rare photographs, historic drawings and period advertisements, Patios, Pools, & the Invention of the American Backyard explores the mid-century backyard of the 1950s from the rise of the suburbs and tract houses and the beauty of postwar garden design to the birth of the environmental movement.”

EATS – Eat Awesome Things at School. 
EATS offers community classes and programs to make sure every student in the Park City School District is getting the best nutrition possible—at school and at home. Here’s an event to sign up for now:


DIG In
August 25, 3 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
EATS and Summit Community Gardens created DIG In to bring people together around food. This community-focused event sells out to 400 guests every year! Held at Summit Community Gardens on August 25, 2019, this is one of the most beautiful outdoor events in town. Tickets are on sale NOW!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Aug 16 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Aug 23 → Trailside Bike Park Shred-n-BBQ @ Trailside Bike Park 
Aug 23 → Movie in the Park @ Trailside Park (upper field) 
Aug 24 → Art on the Trails @ McLeod Creek Trail 
Aug 25 → DIG In @ Summit Community Garden
Sept 07 → Run for Recreation @ PC MARC to Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
Sept 14 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Sept 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.


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Park City Event Guide: August 2 – 8

August 1, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

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This weekend, the Kimball Art Center takes over Park City’s Historic Main Street for three days of art, food, drinks, and music. You’ll get to see art from around the world and create your own masterpieces.

Did we mention Summit County residents get in for free if you preregister? Go check out the 50th year of one of the state’s best festivals, designed to support the Kimball Art Center’s mission all year long. You can see our full guide to the festival HERE!

Hours:
– Friday, 5–9PM
– Saturday, 10AM – 8PM
– Sunday, 10AM – 6PM

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ND

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Wasatch County Fair
9 AM – 9 PM @ Wasatch County Fairgrounds
Don’t miss poultry and livestock exhibits, country cooking, pageantry and carnival fun at the last weekend of the Wasatch Country Fair. Runs Friday and Saturday.

Summit Yoga at Montage Deer Valley
9AM @ Montage Deer Valley Mountain Lawn
Every Friday, an in-house fitness and wellness specialist from the resort will guide an hour-long meditation and yoga session on the lawn, overlooking the Wasatch Mountain Range. 

Yoga on the Patio 
9:30 @ Park City Library
Welcome all to a free community yoga class every Friday. Classes will be held outside on the patio or inside the Park City Library depending on the weather. Please bring a yoga mat. This program is in partnership with the Park City MARC.

TRI-KIDS 123
9:30 AM @ Ecker Hill Aquatic Center
This is a multi-sport camp for young athletes, ages 5 -12 years old, designed to introduce them to triathlons in a positive and fun environment. All athletes will receive instruction in swimming, cycling, running, nutrition and how to transition between events.

The Next Course: Cool Food for Hot Days
1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
Learn how to make the following dishes that don’t require you to turn on the oven as the temperature rises outside.

  • Summer strawberry gazpacho
  • Ahi poke buddha bowl
  • Cold sesame cucumber noodles with spiced chicken
  • Crunchy vegetable hummus wraps
  • Yogurt sorbet sandwiches

Artful Afternoon 
1 – 3:30 PM @ Kimball Art Center
An after-school program to encourage kids to explore art. Kiddos get to try a variety of fun materials and drop-ins are welcome; the 30 dollar fee includes instruction, supervision, and all materials. Check out our Nonprofit Highlight on all the incredible programming Kimball Art Center provides HERE.

Lego Club
1—2 PM @ Park City Library
An hour of Lego BLISS. The Park City Library hosts this every week for builders of all ages. Duplos for the younger architects, IKOS for the master builders and lots and lots of LEGOS for everyone in-between. 

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Village Live Music: Bruce Christensen
4PM – 7PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website: “Bruce Christensen is an acoustic jam rock artist with blues, jazz, funk, and reggae grooves. While performing, he creates live musical loops building captivating sonic layers to which he improvises with his guitars and vocals. Improvising and creating new music live is what music is all about to Bruce. So he “goes for it” performing, ensuring a new and magical musical experience every time.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

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Parents’ Survival Night
6 – 9 PM @ The Little Gym Park City
A break from the kids *and* a break from the parents – it’s a survival night for all of us. Parents can use the time to enjoy a movie or a quiet meal out while the kids get quality “kid time” in a safe, fun place with trained instructors who lead them through music, games, and fun. As you might imagine, spots fill quickly, so book HERE.

Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture & Piano Concerto No. 1
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Experience Tchaikovsky’s explosive 1812 Overture paired with LIVE CANNON FIRE in this annual festival favorite. Also, Ukrainian pianist Anna Fedorova makes her festival debut performing Tchaikovsky’s explosive Piano Concerto No. 1.

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Sundance Film Series: Life Animated 
Dusk @ City Park
Bring your favorite movie treats, cozy pillows, and blankets, and set up camp in City Park for this heartwarming documentary about Owen Suskind, an autistic boy who finds a voice through Disney movies. This was one of my favorite movies at Sundance a few years ago. It is a very honest portrayal of autism that inspires without exploiting. The screening is free.  Come at 7:30 for an array of delicious desserts for purchase from Last Course Dessert Studio. In the event of inclement weather, the film will be moved to The Ray Theatre.

Stand Up Comedy
Friday and Saturday, 8 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre
No subject is off-limits to hilarious headliners Dwight Slade and Carla Collins.

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Wynonna & The Big Noise
8 PM @ DeJoria Center
YES – *that* Wynonna!
As one-half of the legendary mother/daughter duo “The Judds,” Wynonna was once dubbed by Rolling Stone as “the greatest female country singer since Patsy Cline.” This iconic performer has received over 60 industry awards, with countless charting singles, including 20 No.1 hits such as “Mama He’s Crazy,” “Why Not me,” and “Grandpa, (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Ole Days).”

Park City Limits Dinner Concerts 2019
Every Thursday, Friday, & Saturday @ Silver Star Café
Every weekend, eat some great food while enjoying an acoustic dinner show with singers and songwriters from around the region. Weather permitting, the shows will be on the patio during the summer. Check the music schedule HERE and call to make a reservation. 

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Sundance Mountain Resort Summer Theatre presents Mamma Mia! 
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays @ 8:00 PM
July 18 – August 10
The Sundance Summer Theatre is pleased to present Mamma Mia! in partnership with Utah Valley University. It’s music you know and love featuring the ABBA music you know and love. And if you don’t….I’m sorry. The exciting tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise where a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3RD

Saturday Morning Nature Walk 
8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 
Start your weekend off on the right foot! Join a group of weekend-walkers and learn about the Swaner Preserve wetlands while you get some exercise – and look for an abundance of wildlife!

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Blitzen Trapper
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort hosts a free, outdoor concert. This week, Blitzen Trapper. Over the course of 15 years and seven full-length albums, Blitzen Trapper has crafted one of the more compelling and varied catalogs in contemporary rock and roll. Indeed, singer and guitarist Eric Earley, who is also the Portland, Oregon-based band’s primary songwriter, is possessed of a musical and lyrical sensibility that is remarkably deep and wide; big ideas and universal emotions are wrung from the seemingly plainspoken details of small-screen and often highly personal stories, and set to music that reaches way, way back to old-timey folk and bluegrass, travels through everything from country, psychedelia and soul to prog, garage and metal, indulges gloriously in the classic rock of the 70s and 80s, and makes occasional side trips into hip-hop, skewed pop, and noisy freakouts.

Homestead Summer Concerts
7 PM @ Homestead Resort
The Free Homestead Summer Concerts Event begins at 7 pm every Saturday evening.  BBQ and treats are available for purchase.  Bring your chair and enjoy!

  • Aug 3–The Backyard Revival (Folk/Americana)
  • Aug 10–Music In The Round (Favorite Local Songwriters)
  • Aug 17–Silver City Pink (Folk/Bluegrass)
  • Aug 24–Sam Payne (Storytelling Musician)
  • *Aug 31–The Shane Lee Band (Country Rock)
  • *Sep 7–Groove Axis (Jazz)
  • *Sep 14–Molly In The Mineshaft (Bluegrass)
  • *Sep 21–Ed Stevens Tribute (Music of the Series Founders)
    • *The last 4 shows will begin at 6:00 pm
An Intimate Evening with Kristin Chenoweth and the Utah Symphony

An Intimate Evening with Kristen Chenoweth with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater

A Park City favorite – Chenoweth brings memorable songs and show tunes from Wicked, Glee and more in an exciting performance with the Utah Symphony.   

SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM – 1 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter
Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy the complimentary Swaner Craft Sunday! Join the fun at the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, and create a nature-themed craft to bring home.

Climbing Wall
1 – 3 PM @ Swaner Eco-Center
Climb through the EcoSystem from the bedrock all the way to the uplands! The Swaner indoor climbing wall is fun for all ages. A harness is supplied, participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes.

Beethoven Festival Sunday Salon Concert
4:30 PM @ Temple Har Shalom
Arrive at 4:30 for some wine, cheese, fruit, and sweets. The concert will begin at 5, when you will enjoy a comfortably intimate program of chamber works by Beethoven, presented by the Festival Artists in Residence Russell Harlow, clarinetist, Leslie Harlow, violist and pianist Pamela Palmer Jones.

DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY, AUGUST 5TH

Beethoven Festival
6:15 PM @ City Park
Get a second round of Beethoven, this time on the lawn at City Park. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic!

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6TH

Tent Tales for Tykes
11 AM – 12 PM @ L.L. Bean Park City Store
Storytime at Park City’s L.L. Bean store on Main Street. Ideal for kiddos 3-6, during each weekly session, they’ll explore a different nature theme and then play a game or do a craft. You can join in on the fun or spend the hour shopping but you do have to register HERE.

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Beach and Café Umbrellas with Watercolor Class
1 PM @ Kimball Arts Center
Learn to paint with watercolors as Cindy Briggs takes you through her step-by-step process.

Deer Valley’s Tuesday Twilight Series
4 PM – 8 PM, Tuesdays through August 27 @ Deer Valley
Take the chance to experience the mountain in the evenings again this summer with the Twilight Ride Series. Lift-served mountain biking is available on Silver Lake Express, Homestake Express, and Sterling Express chairlifts. And if you reserve in advance, you can get some mountain bike lessons as well.

Energy Efficiency Workshop
6 PM @ ReStore/Habitat for Humanity
Come to the Park City ReStore on August 6th to hear workshop partner Jeff Bousson, with Utah Clean Energy, as he gives some helpful advice about making your home more energy-efficient and about a new community solar program!

“Dear Past Self” Journal Read Aloud
6:30 PM @ Park City Library
Have you ever read through old journals? Let me tell you, it’s a RIDE! Cry, laugh, and gasp with your fellow Parkites during our summer read aloud open mic and picnic. Pack a picnic and bring your old journal to get a chance to read aloud from your past self. Harvest Home Music will be playing Celtic music throughout the evening

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International Summer Film Series: He Named Me Malala
6:30 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium at Park City Library
Every Tuesday, Park City Film and the library are offering a free film (and popcorn!) as part of the School Break Film Series. This week, come see the He Named Me Malala. After the Taliban tries to kill her for speaking out on behalf of girls’ education, Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai emerges as a leading advocate for children’s rights and the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH 

Music on the Patio: Voices in the Hills Series
2 PM @ Park City Library
Voices in the Hills brings musicians from across the state and country. Bring a picnic or get a snack from Lucky Ones Coffee. 

Wednesday Farmer’s Market
Noon @ Park City Mountain (Silver King parking lot)
Stop by and pick up fresh fruit for a mid-hike snack, a bundle of organic vegetables for your family dinner, or locally made jams, jellies, trinkets, or jewelry to take home as a souvenir each Wednesday from 12:00 – 5:00 PM. Not only does buying local food help our community, it also helps our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials, as well as helping to make farming more profitable.

Crafternoons at Park City Library
4 – 5 PM @ Park City Library
Come left off some creative steam. Make and take your crafty project every week. All ages welcome.

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Opal Agafia & the Sweet Nothings
6:30 PM @ Deer Valley Resort
Drawing from many genres, Opal Agafia & The Sweet Nothings blends the best elements of soul, blues, jazz, gospel, country, swing, and traditional mountain music into a sound that captures the past and boldly pushes ahead.

THURSDAY AUGUST 8TH 

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Mines & Wines Deer Valley VIP Tour
1 PM @ The Brass Tag restaurant at Deer Valley
Join us for a three-hour, Park City tour of historic locations paired with great wines! Starting July 11 and running until August 29 on Thursdays, the Mines & Wines Deer Valley VIP tour begins at The Lodges at Deer Valley’s Brass Tag restaurant with an overview of the feud that brought mining to Park City, while we enjoy a vintage sparkling wine made for the king and queen of Spain. Then climb aboard a limobus for the other stops.

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Summit County Fair Fine Arts Show
4 PM @ Coalville Fairgrounds
This three-day exhibit lets locals show off their art as part of the County Fair in Coalville. Go check out the work by some of your most talented neighbors.

  • Thursday, August 8, 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday, August 9, 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 10, 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Neal Francis
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Neal Francis is the featured performer. From the PCMR website “Born Neal Francis O’Hara, the piano prodigy found himself touring Europe by the age of 18 with Muddy Waters’ son and backing up other prominent blues artists coast-to-coast. In 2012, Francis joined popular instrumental funk band The Heard. With Francis at the creative helm, The Heard transformed into a national act, touring with boogaloo progenitors The New Mastersounds and chart-toppers The Revivalists and appearing at Jazz Fest and Bear Creek. As a solo artist, Neal Francis has been called the “reincarnation of Allen Toussaint” with his gleeful 70s style funk and soul.”

The Hardy Brothers
6:30 PM @ Dejoria Center
Check out this FREE Summer Concert Series out on The Great Lawn! The Hardy Brothers originally grew up in Utah and are currently based there, but have also lived in Hawaii, Africa, Spain, Brazil and throughout the continental U.S. Their travels have exposed them to many different music styles which they incorporate into their sound.

ONGOING EXHIBITS 

Utah Olympic Park is open for the summer season. You can learn about the park’s beginnings in the free museum or take a ride on the summer bobsled. The park’s summer experiences include the extreme zip line, zip line tour, alpine slide, drop tower, adventure courses and scenic chairlift rides (not all activities are open early season). Early season hours 10 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. Watch the Flying Ace All-Star Ariel Show every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00.

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Pam Bowman and Jacqui Larsen Exhibit: “Things My Mother Taught Me”
Through Sept. 8 @ Kimball Art Center
Featuring installation works by Bowman and mixed-media paintings by Larsen at the Kimball Art Center. From the KAC “In Pam Bowman’s installation, six-story fragments from her life resonate universally as she addresses the formative issues of character development, individual purpose, and body image, as taught by her mother. Jacqui Larsen’s paintings take a metaphoric look at the impossible charge of any guardian to stand as a lookout for a child.”

Walking Tours of Historic Main Street
Every weekday 2 PM @ Park City Museum
Spend an hour walking down Historic Main Street, learning about the city’s growth from a mining town to a ski destination. The tours take place every weekday until August 30th. The tours will leave the Museum every day at 2. call 435-649-7457 ext. 136 to make a reservation. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and don’t forget your sunscreen!

Patios, Pools & the Invention of the American Backyard
Through November 20 @ Park City Museum
This exhibit, part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, shows the history of the American backyard—from pools to lawns, to BBQ grills. From the Park City Museum “Through rare photographs, historic drawings and period advertisements, Patios, Pools, & the Invention of the American Backyard explores the mid-century backyard of the 1950s from the rise of the suburbs and tract houses and the beauty of postwar garden design to the birth of the environmental movement.”

EATS – Eat Awesome Things at School.
EATS offers community classes and programs to make sure every student in the Park City School District is getting the best nutrition possible—at school and at home. Here’s an event to sign up for now:


DIG In
August 25, 3 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
EATS and Summit Community Gardens created DIG In to bring people together around food. This community-focused event sells out to 400 guests every year! Held at Summit Community Gardens on August 25, 2019, this is one of the most beautiful outdoor events in town. Tickets are on sale NOW!


UPCOMING EVENTS


Aug 10 → Drive-in Movie in the Park @ Prospector Square, Lot K
Aug 10 → Back to School Glow n’ Go Run @ Willow Creek Park 
Aug 10 → Coper Moose Harvest Dinner
Aug 10 → 100 Mile Meal to Benefit Recycle Utah
Aug 16 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Aug 23 → Trailside Bike Park Shred-n-BBQ @ Trailside Bike Park 
Aug 23 → Movie in the Park @ Trailside Park (upper field) 
Aug 24 → Art on the Trails @ McLeod Creek Trail 
Aug 25 → DIG In @ Summit Community Garden
Sept 07 → Run for Recreation @ PC MARC to Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
Sept 14 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
Sept 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

An amazing opportunity to learn more about Park City and how you can get more involved is now available. Applications for Leadership Park City Class 26 are now open.
Through this life-changing, competitive program, you’ll learn how all the different elements of the Park City community work together—from city and county government to businesses to non-profits. You can get more information HERE and find the application HERE.


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.

In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.

The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.


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An award winning development, setting the standard for on-mountian living in the heart of @pcski
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If a tree falls in the forest… chances are, our Sawyer crew’s already on it. Clearing trails, tossing logs, and uncovering all kinds of surprises underfoot-just another day getting The Colony at White Pine Canyon ready for summer fun!

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#playwhereyoulive
#parkcity
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If a tree falls in the forest… chances are, our Sawyer crew’s already on it. Clearing trails, tossing logs, and uncovering all kinds of surprises underfoot-just another day getting The Colony at White Pine Canyon ready for summer fun!

#thecolonywpc 
#playwhereyoulive
#parkcity
#trailmagic

Summer’s not going to be fashionably late this year—she’s already sneaking in. The trails are greening up, wildflowers are stretching, and the puffy coats are officially in storage. Who’s ready for long hikes and longer days?

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Summer’s not going to be fashionably late this year—she’s already sneaking in. The trails are greening up, wildflowers are stretching, and the puffy coats are officially in storage. Who’s ready for long hikes and longer days?

#thecolonywpc 
#parkcityutah 
#mountainsummers

March 18th at The Colony Country Club 👌

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March 18th at The Colony Country Club 👌

Hope you all enjoyed this blue bird corn harvest Day 1 of March 🌽⛷️☀️

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Hope you all enjoyed this blue bird corn harvest Day 1 of March 🌽⛷️☀️

Bluebird days with friends 🤠

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Bluebird days with friends 🤠

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JUST LISTED: 314 White Pine Canyon Road

Ski In | Ski Out Home in The Colony at White Pine Canyon

314 White Pine Canyon is a stunning new build by 4C Design Group, set for completion in Fall 2025. Spanning 10,756 sq. ft. on 10.46 acres, this 6-bed, 8-bath home blends contemporary refinement with warm, mountain-inspired materials.

A dramatic glass breezeway welcomes you into the heated motor court, while walls of glass in the great room seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living. The main level features a spacious primary suite, a glass-partitioned office, and a chef’s kitchen with two pantries. Upstairs is designed for recreation, with a second living area, ski room with heated patio access, exercise room, sauna, and rooftop terrace with panoramic views.

With 6,200+ sq. ft. of heated patios, direct ski-in/ski-out access to the exclusive No Name trail, and private Phase 5 amenities, this is a one-of-a-kind alpine retreat.

Offered at $23,500,000.

📍www.314WPC.com

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JUST LISTED: 314 White Pine Canyon Road

Ski In | Ski Out Home in The Colony at White Pine Canyon

314 White Pine Canyon is a stunning new build by 4C Design Group, set for completion in Fall 2025. Spanning 10,756 sq. ft. on 10.46 acres, this 6-bed, 8-bath home blends contemporary refinement with warm, mountain-inspired materials.

A dramatic glass breezeway welcomes you into the heated motor court, while walls of glass in the great room seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living. The main level features a spacious primary suite, a glass-partitioned office, and a chef’s kitchen with two pantries. Upstairs is designed for recreation, with a second living area, ski room with heated patio access, exercise room, sauna, and rooftop terrace with panoramic views.

With 6,200+ sq. ft. of heated patios, direct ski-in/ski-out access to the exclusive No Name trail, and private Phase 5 amenities, this is a one-of-a-kind alpine retreat. 

Offered at $23,500,000. 

📍www.314WPC.com

Effortless ski days at The Colony at White Pine Canyon—step out the door and onto the slopes. 🏔️❄️

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#lovewhereyoulive

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Effortless ski days at The Colony at White Pine Canyon—step out the door and onto the slopes. 🏔️❄️

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#parkcity
#lovewhereyoulive

OPEN HOUSE TODAY!
323 White Pine Canyon Road

A masterpiece in The Colony at White Pine Canyon: This newly completed, fully furnished 6-bed, 8-bath contemporary home spans 9,778 sq. ft. Designed by the 4C Group, it features exclusive ski-in/ski-out access, stunning easterly views, a connoisseur’s kitchen, luxurious suites, a spa, a gym, and more. Expansive outdoor spaces and private Phase 5 amenities make it perfect for year-round adventure.

Details 📍www.323wpc.com

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OPEN HOUSE TODAY! 
323 White Pine Canyon Road 

A masterpiece in The Colony at White Pine Canyon: This newly completed, fully furnished 6-bed, 8-bath contemporary home spans 9,778 sq. ft. Designed by the 4C Group, it features exclusive ski-in/ski-out access, stunning easterly views, a connoisseur’s kitchen, luxurious suites, a spa, a gym, and more. Expansive outdoor spaces and private Phase 5 amenities make it perfect for year-round adventure. 

Details 📍www.323wpc.com

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