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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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Park City Event Guide: Kimball Arts Festival | August 2 – 4

August 1, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

For 50 years, the Kimball Art Center (KAC) has shut down Historic Main Street and displayed the wares of artists from all over the globe as the community comes together to celebrate the Kimball Arts Festival.

The festival takes place this weekend: August 2-4, and functions as the KAC’s main fundraiser for the year. The non-profit KAC works to provide access to art and art education to those in the Park City area. That includes offering scholarships to students to their many, many art classes, providing in-class and after-school programs at Park City and Summit County schools and provide free access to incredible exhibits to the community. Money raised from the Festival allows the KAC to continue its mission throughout the year.

Each year, it seems, the festival grows, and this year, the works of more than 220 artists will be highlighted. They come in all mediums — from drawing, to jewelry, to wood. Invited artists come from 33 states and three countries. Not only that – there are opportunities for you to jump in and experiment with your own creativity.

Here’s what to look forward to at one of Park City’s largest, most fun summer events.

TICKETS
This year, if you’re a Summit County resident, you can get FREE admission by registering HERE before the festival.

VIP PASSES
The Festival gets even better with unlimited access to the VIP Lounge in the Kimball terrace. You get all the food and beverages you can handle — plus (cue the heavenly music) PARKING.

Catering provided by Culinary Crafts and Intermountain Park City Hospital and beverages provided by VIDA Tequila, barrel-aged specialty cocktails by Ogden’s Own Distillery, and local beers from Park City Brewery. Buy tickets HERE.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Art Starts Here Gala
August 1 | 6PM @ Kimball Terrace
This fancy gala raises money for the Kimball Art Center. Live auction items include one-of-a-kind experiences — like a chance to mingle with the New York Rangers in the locker room and attend the post-game press conference, jet off to Argentina and Uruguay and stay in some of South America’s most exclusive resorts, and custom artwork by award-winning artist Dolan Geiman. Buy tickets HERE.

Can’t make it to the Gala? You can still win a St Regis, Deer Valley staycation for only $50! Buy a Golden Ticket HERE.

Brushes and Brunch
August 4 | 9AM @ Rockwell Room
Crepes and creatives, coffee and canvas, mimosas and mixed media… you get the idea! Brushes and Brunch is a unique event designed for guests to mingle with 2018 Best of Show artists over a delicious Sunday brunch, catered by Allora Catering & Events. Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s begin flowing at 10 a.m.  Buy tickets HERE.

AT THE FESTIVAL

Besides all the incredible art and food, here are some things you can look forward to at the Festival.

Studio on Main
Create your own Arts Fest souvenir. Each project is $7 and includes artist supervision, supplies, and a piece to take home. This is for artists 13 years and older.
Projects include:

  • Tiny Paintings
  • Clay Creations 
  • Watercolor Postcards from Park City
  • Bind Travel Journals
  • Printmaking
  • Upcycled Art

Get a full schedule of make and take project HERE.

Kids Area @ Town Lift Plaza
And for your younger artists, the kids’ area is a great place for the littles to express their creativity and create their own Arts Fest souvenir. Each project is a $3 or buy a project 4-pack for just $10. All projects include artist supervision, supplies, and a piece to take home.
Projects include:

  • Sun Catchers
  • The Science of Art
  • Bandana and Bracelet Bling
  • Claymation
  • Face painting (FREE thanks to Rocky Mountain Power)
  • Scavenger Hunt

Get the full Kids Area make and take schedule HERE.

Pam Bowman and Jacqui Larsen Exhibit: “Things My Mother Taught Me”

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Exhibition available 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.”

Mountain Flower Apparel Live Hand-Painting
Come watch your own tee shirt come to life. More than 65 artists submitted designs for this anniversary design commemorating the 50th anniversary. Tamia Wardle’s design was ultimately picked to adorn posters and tee shirts.

All weekend, at the Mountain Flower Apparel booth, you can watch the hand painting process in real-time and take home a tee shirt for $20.

Intermountain Park City Hospital
One of the event’s sponsors, Intermountain will have a number of health screening and informational booths to help make sure you get to keep enjoying the Festival for years to come!

  • Primary Children’s Hospital, Town Lift Plaza
    • Learn more about the art of keeping your kids safe. Experts will be on hand to discuss ATV and helmet safety. Bring your kids’ helmet to personalize!
  • Intermountain Women’s & Newborns, Town Lift Plaza
    • Pin the bow on the baby. Stop by and help determine the gender of the ultrasound baby while learning about women’s services across the state.
  • Sports Performance, Heber Ave & Main Street
    • Improve you cycling experience with a medical bike fit and enjoy free screenings and assessments. 
  • Intermountain LiVe Well, Heber Ave & Main Street
    • Stop by for a free body fat assessment, some healthy recipes and even pop-up yoga classes.
  • SelectHealth and Behavioral Health Brew Pub Parking Lot
    • Free screenings for prediabetes, high blood pressure, depression, and prescription opioid misuse. Naloxone administration training and free kits also available. 

VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED
Volunteers are still needed for several shifts. Volunteer duties include face painting, concession stand sales, beer garden sales, entry gate cashiers and more. Work three or more shifts and get free access to the VIP Lounge plus plenty of swag and more. Sign up HERE.

For a full rundown of parking, schedules, and more go 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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Dream Home: 74 White Pine Canyon Road

August 1, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Imagine your mountain estate with more than 18,000 square feet, nestled on nearly 7 acres in The Colony – one of the nation’s largest gated, ski-in | ski-out communities.

Not enough?
How about easy ski-in/ski-out access from your home directly onto Another World, part of Park City Mountain, the largest ski and snowboard resort in America?

And the added bonus of an attached guest wing with a kitchenette, 3 guest bedrooms with en-suite baths, and a bunk room that sleeps 6.

Shall we speak of amenities in the main house?

Does an indoor, 25-meter pool with a waterfall, steam room, sauna, and Jacuzzi excite you?

The main home has 3 spacious bedroom suites, a fitness room, theatre room, 2 wine rooms, elevator, chefs kitchen, huge butlers pantry, and a 6-car garage.

The living room, with its vaulted ceiling and limestone fireplace (1 of 6) has some of the finest down-valley views in The Colony.

We invite you to come and experience one of the most unique and exceptional properties in The Colony.

View the listing, then schedule a private tour with The Colony Sales Team Lead, Bronson Calder.


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: July 19 – July 25

July 18, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

Coming up this week, our state celebrates a uniquely Utah holiday. Pioneer Day celebrates the day when Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake valley in 1847 and declared “This is the place!”

And whether you descend from those pioneers or not, and celebrate the holiday as Pioneer Day or Pie & Beer Day, we can all agree that we’re lucky to live here and that this really is the [best] place! With that in mind, here’s a look at what’s happening this weekend. (Featured photo courtesy Bret O Photography, LLC)

FRIDAY, JULY 19

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 @ 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.

The Next Course: Farmers Market Finds
1 PM @ Moutain Town Olive Oil
This week’s class with will feature the freshest produce from the farmers market. You’ll learn to make:

  • Peach Gazpacho
  • Heirloom Tomato Crostini with Cucumber Dill Spread
  • Carrot & Zucchini Fritters
  • Zucchini Pasta with Shrimp & Arugula
  • Blueberry Nectarine Crisp with Blueberry Whipped Cream
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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. 

Basin Recreation Blood Drive
2 PM – 7 PM @ The Basin Recreation Fieldhouse
Give blood and save lives during the Basin Recreation Blood Drive! Every blood donation helps the American Red Cross provide vital aid for up to three people! Sign up for a donation time HERE https://www.basinrecreation.org/event/blood-drive/

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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.” 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.

Scotty McCreery
7PM @ DeJoria Center
The American Idol Winner and Billboard Gold artist will perform songs from his newest album, “Seasons Change”. 

Disney in Concert with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Relive the magic and excitement of Coco, Frozen, Moana, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and more under the stars as this multi-media performance unfolds with Utah Symphony center stage. Bring a picnic to enjoy under the stars.

Screening: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
7:30 PM @ The Ledges Event Center
A few of us got the chance to see this at Sundance and it is an incredible story! It’s amazing what can be accomplished with access to education. From the Sundance Institute, “After young William Kamkwamba is forced to drop out of school because he can’t afford the fees, he continues to fight for his community’s survival by sneaking into the school library to research plans for a windmill-powered pump to irrigate land in his drought-ridden village in Malawi.” This is based on a true story, and the book it is based upon is also the One Book, One Community choice from the Park City Education Foundation. There will be a community discussion with the author this fall.

Park City Limits Dinner Concerts 2019
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night @ Silver Star Cafe
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. 

Sundance Mountain Resort Summer Theatre presents Mamma Mia! 
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8:00PM between July 18 and August 10
The Sundance Summer Theatre is pleased to present Mamma Mia! in partnership with Utah Valley University. It’s a musical 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, JULY 20

Pie N’ Beer Mountain Miles Run
7 AM @ Basin Recreation’s The Fieldhouse
Pie? (Root) beer? A little run prior to both? How can you go wrong? Kick off the holiday with our Pie N’ Beer Run and work up an appetite with a 5-mile jaunt. We will provide Pioneer Day-themed refreshments at the finish line.

Basin’s Backyard Bash
8 AM – 2 PM @ Willow Creek Park

  • 8am – Pickleball and Beach Volleyball tournaments start
    • mixed doubles (must have one female and one male partner)
  • 12pm – Cornhole Classic starts

All tournaments will be double elimination. 

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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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.”

Improvised Fairy Tales
3 PM @ Park City Library
Park City Improv turns your favorite fairy tales on their heads in this family-favorite event. 

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Village Live Music: Brackish Creek
3PM – 6PM @ Park City Mountain Village

From PCMR’s website:
“Brackish Creek is a band who loves to sing, write music and perform together. The group plays guitars, violin, harmonica and mandolin. The band consists of Stanton Porter (drums/vocals), Mike Ballif (lead and acoustic guitar/vocals) Sharon Novatnak (lead singer/fiddle/harmonica, percussion , and Doug Morgan (acoustic/electric, mandolin, harmonica, vocals, song writer) and Randy Moser (bass and songwriter).” The concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Travers Brothership
6PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort hosts a free, outdoor concert. This week, Travers Brothership is the featured performer. From the PCMR website “Songwriters. Singers. Multi-instrumentalists. Brothers. At only 25, twins Eric Travers and Kyle Travers have been writing songs and stunning live audiences for well over half their lifetime. Presenting a soulful, bluesy, taste of rock n’ roll spun in psychedelic jam, Travers Brothership; also including singer/bassist/songwriter, Josh Clark, and keyboardist/songwriter/percussionist, Ian McIsaac, create a fierce and balanced team, strengthened by the 12 years they’ve spent together on and off the road.”

Spanish Chicken & Seafood Paella
6 PM @ Mindful Cuisine
Learn to create a beautiful paella for a crowd – scallop, shrimp, mussels, clams, chicken and chorizo flavored with Spanish pepper, saffron and fennel with Calasparra rice. To accompany the paella we will make an appetizer – Huevos Endiablados (Spanish Deviled Eggs) & Prosciutto-Wrapped Dates; Pan con Tomate – an essential part of a summer Spanish meal; a refreshing Watermelon Tomato salad; and finish with a Catalan Crema with Berries for dessert.

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!

  • July 20–Mister Sister Trio (Acoustic Folk Rock)
  • July 27–Exit Strategy (Get up & dance music)
  • 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

Renee Elise Goldsberry with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
The most outspoken Schulyer Sister from the hit musical Hamilton will pay tribute to other Broadway and recording industry greats under the stars. Relive the drama and excitement of Rent and The Lion King in addition to tributes to Aretha, Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughan and more with Hamilton’s Tony and Grammy Award-winning Renee Goldsberry.

Movie in The Park – Para Picar: Historias Cortas En Espan͂ol
8 PM @ Ecker Hill Middle School
Basin Recreation is putting on a showing of “Para Picar: Historias Cortas en Espan͂ol.” According to Basin Recreation: “These short animated and live-action films from Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, and Puerto Rico will introduce you to a world of boys and girls who aren’t afraid to take chances and reach out to new friends. Curated by the Children’s Film Festival Seattle. All films are in Spanish with English subtitles.”

SUNDAY, JULY 21

Summit Land Conservancy Hops Hunters Hike
9:30 AM @ Rail Trail
Once again, the Summit Land Conservancy is teaming up with Wasatch Brewing to hunt for local hops in the Park City area! The group hopes to have enough hops by fall to brew a limited-edition beverage through Wasatch brewery—with a portion of the proceeds going to the Summit Land Conservancy.

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 10am to 5pm, stroll the streets, eat lots of food and enjoy the entertainment!
This week, on the Park Silly Main Stage:

  • 10:00am – 11:00am: Meg Soul
  • 11:00am – 12:00pm:  The Whiskey Rebellion
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: 11 Hauz Jamaican Dance
  • 2:00pm – 3:00pm: Robyn Cage

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: Rose and Thorn
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website:
“Shannon Runyon and Brooke Mackintosh, two local female powerhouse musicians, make the duo Rose & Thorn. The acoustic artists love collaborating and supporting other musicians almost as much as they do performing. This pair comes together to create a multi-instrumental, mellow, acoustic Indie Mountain Soul vibe.” The concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

Beethoven Festival Park City
4:30 PM @ Temple Har Shalom
Plan to arrive at 4:30 PM to enjoy mingling with attendees and enjoy a delectable buffet of gourmet cheeses, fruit, and wine before the concert and during intermission. The first half of the concert will begin at 5:00 pm with the first half of the concert presented by the Festival’s outstanding classical artists.
Featured Artists:

  • Clarinetist Russell Harlow, Festival Artist in Residence
  • Acclaimed Cellist Jeffrey Solow
  • Violist Leslie Harlow, Festival Artist in Residence
  • Concert Pianist Doris Stevenson
  • Performing the Brahms Trio for Clarinet,Cello and Piano, the Handel Sonata for Viola, Clarinet and Piano, a Beethoven Sonata for Cello and Piano and more.

DURING THE WEEK

TUESDAY, JULY 23

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.

Deer Valley’s Tuesday Twilight Series
4 – 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.

Candidates Forum for the Park City Municipal Primary Elections
6 PM @ Park City Library
Being an informed voter is one of the most important things you can do. And as exciting as national politics can be, the closer an election is to you, the bigger the impact will be on your life. So take the chance to meet the candidates at this event hosted by the League of Women Voter. Hear directly from the seven candidates running in the Primary Election for seats on the Park City Council. Come meet the candidates from 6:00 to 6:30pm. The candidates will introduce themselves and answer questions from 6:30 to 8:00pm in a moderated forum.

International Summer Film Series: The March of the Penguins
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 The March of the Penguins. At the end of each Antarctic summer, the emperor penguins of the South Pole journey to their traditional breeding grounds in a fascinating mating ritual that is captured in this documentary by intrepid filmmaker Luc Jacquet. The journey across frozen tundra proves to be the simplest part of the ritual, as after the egg is hatched, the female must delicately transfer it to the male and make her way back to the distant sea to nourish herself and bring back food to her newborn chick.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

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 JULY 25

Kid’s Summer Movie: Mary Poppins Returns
1 PM @ Summit County Library
Free movie and popcorn at the library!

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Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Stephen Kellogg
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 “Over the last decade, New England native Stephen Kellogg has performed more than 1500 concerts around the world, raised thousands of dollars for causes close to his heart, been named Armed Forces Entertainer of the Year, and penned singles for art-ists like platinum selling rock band O.A.R and American Idol winner Nick Fradiani. His music has found its way onto the Billboard charts and been featured in numerous films and TV shows. Whether performing solo or with a band, Kellogg’s soul and energy fuel one of the most dynamic shows anywhere.”

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.

A Chorus Line
8 PM @ The Egyptian Theater
Running through the 21st, this Tony and Pulitzer winning musical tells the story of 17 dancers hoping to make their big break on Broadway.

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
July 19 → Basin Recreation Blood Drive @ Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
July 19 → Pie N’ Beer Mountain Miles Run @ Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
July 20 → Basin’s Backyard Bash @ Willow Cree Park 
July 20 → Movie in the Park @ Ecker Middle School 
July 27 → Hearth and Hill Copper Moose Farm Stand Dinner
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 

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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Summer Market Update

July 17, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

YEAR-TO-DATE
Total Sales Volume = $51,192,200 (+ 1 undisclosed sale*)
Total Sales Volume Pending = $9,350,000


HOMESITES
-5 Homesites Sold
-1 Pending
-Total Sales Volume = $10,912,200
-Average Sales Price = $2,182,440
CUSTOM HOMES
-8 Custom Homes Sold
-1 Pending
-Total Sales Volume = $40,280,00
-Average Sales Price = $5,703,571*
*Figure does not include or account for one custom home, which sold for an undisclosed price. The home was listed at $12,950,000.

We currently have 12 custom homes for sale, priced from $3,990,000 to $14,950,000.

Right now, we have 28 homesites available, priced from $1.8 million to $5.5 million.


  • Bronson Calder, Sales Team Lead → 435.901.9073
  • Stephen Jeffers, Sales Team → 435.659.1715
  • Bob Marsh, Sales Team → 435.645.6078
  • Kurt Peterson, Sales Team → 435.901.8866
  • Lincoln Calder, Sales Team → 435.901.2696

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.


Filed Under: News Tagged With: Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Home, Mountain Real Esate, Mountain real estate, Park City Mountain, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, Sold by The Colony Sales Team, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony Market Report, The Colony Park City, The Colony Sales Office, The Colony WPC

Park City Event Guide: July 12 – 18

July 12, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

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 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.

Here’s what else is happening this weekend!

FRIDAY, JULY 12

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. 

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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: Paris Bistro
1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
Class on July 12 will feature Paris Bistro recipes that will make you say “Bonjour!” (and just in time for Bastille Day!)

  • Leek & Mushroom Tart
  • Warm goat cheese and Mesclun Salad
  • Steamed Mussels with fennel & leeks
  • Strip Steak Frites with Bearnaise
  • Raspberry Millefeuille

Summit Arts Showcase
4 PM – 8 PM @ Oakley City Complex
Don’t miss this annual juried summer art show at Oakley’s Red Barn. Food trucks, art demos, kids’ activities, and live music.  

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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.

Barn and Farmhouse Tours
Tours at 4 PM and 5:30 PM @ McPolin Farm
Tours are led by volunteer docents and take you on a journey through the history of the Farm from homesteading, dairy farming, to open space.

Sundance Institute: “Top End Wedding” Screening
7 PM @ The Ray Theatre
Lauren and Ned are engaged. They are in love. And they have just 10 days to find Lauren’s mother, reunite her parents, and pull off their dream wedding. Sundance Institute presents this free screening, which takes viewers on a sweeping journey from the big city to the Top End of Australia. Sundance is taking this film indoors—so, no picnic blankets needed. Doors open at 6 p.m. 

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

  • July 12 & 13: Ashley Gorley, Chris DeStefano, Brett James
  • August 16 & 17: Lee Thomas Miller, Wendell Mobley, Paul Overstreet
  • August 23 & 24: Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz, Dav Barnes
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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.

Aretha: A Tribute to the Queen of Soul
7:30 PM @ Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley Resort
Aretha Franklin created a legacy spanning nearly six decades and earning her the title of “Queen of Soul”. Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw perform her iconic hits like “Respect”, “A Natural Woman” and “Chain of Fools.” 

SATURDAY, JULY 13

Jupiter Peak Steeplechase
8 AM @ Park City Mountain Resort
Challenge yourself (or come cheer on the racers) for the second stage of the “Triple Trail Series.” This Park City favorite draws elite athletes as well as weekend warriors to test the limits of a course with an elevation profile that resembles an inverted “V” (for vertical!). A 16-mile loop from Park City Mountain Resort (7,000 feet above sea level) to the top of 10,000-foot Jupiter Peak and back down.  

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!

Courtney Spaulding in Concert
1:30 PM @ Miner’s Plaza
Courtney Spaulding is a Park City native with years of classical piano training she’s channeled into more contemporary vocal and piano technique.

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Village Live Music: Christian Mills Band
3 PM – 6 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Rocky mountain natives, Christian Mills Band melds the intimacy of songwriters like Paul Simon with the infectious dance of modern artists like Glass Animals. The result is heartfelt melody over hip shaking grooves that reflect lives of joy, loss, love, and regret.”  The concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

Screening: The Footballest
6 PM @ Park City Library
This Spanish film, shown with English subtitles, tells the story of Francisco and his closest friends—who play on a soccer team that has reached its lowest point. They’ve got to win one of the next three games to keep the school from cutting their team altogether and replacing it with a choir! A series of strange events take place in the first two games. Coincidence? Conspiracy? This is an adaptation of the popular Spanish children’s-book series “Los Futbolisimos” by Roberto Santiago.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Film in concert with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley Resort
Take in the wonder of John Williams’ Academy Award-winning score performed live by the Utah Symphony while enjoying Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.” on the big screen. Picnics, blankets, and chairs welcome. 

SUNDAY, JULY 14

July Second Sunday at the Gardens
All Day @ Summit Community Garden

  • 8AM: Yoga In the Gardens with Oak & Willow 
  • 9AM: Coffee Talk at the Gardens, Annie from Spoil to Soil
  • 10AM – 2PM: Weekly SCG Volunteer Work Day
  • 4PM – 7PM: Live Music, Alicia Stockman
    • Bring chairs, blankets, and a picnic to enjoy! 

Park Silly Farmer’s Market
10 AM – 5 PM @ Park City’s Historic Main Street
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 a.m. to 5 p.m., stroll the streets, eat lots of food and enjoy the entertainment!

This week, on the Park Silly Main Stage:

  • 10:00am – 11:00am: Utah Symphony—Utah Trombone Authority
  • 11:00am – 12:00pm:  Wyatt Lowe
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: B Boy Federation
  • 2:00pm – 3:00pm: Muddpuddle

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.

Village Live Music: Kate Vogel
4 PM – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Kate Vogel is a local singer songwriter. She performs music ranging from original written songs, to covers from artists like John Denver, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Eagles, and Brandi Carlile to the Rolling Stones, the Plane White T’s, Johnny Cash and John Mayer. She favors the genres folk, Americana, rock, and acoustic.” Concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

Beethoven Festival 
4:30 PM @Temple Har Shalom
Award-winning Pianist Hsiang Jon Tu, Clarinetist Russell Harlow and Violist Leslie Harlow perform works by Saint-Saens, Debussy, Messiaen, Beethoven, Bolcom, Bartok, Schumann, Granados and Lizst. Doors open at 4:30 for gourmet cheeses, fruit and wine before the concert and during intermission. A concert with snacks? Sounds good to me! Tickets are $45 per person.  

DURING THE WEEK

TUESDAY, JULY 16

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.

Paws to Read
4 PM @ Park City Library
If you have seen this on TV or on social media, you know it’s just about the cutest thing ever. Young readers are invited to improve their reading skills and confidence by reading out-loud to the most supportive audience—dogs. This program at the Park City Library happens every third Tuesday of the month and spaces are first come, first served.

International Summer Film Series: Bend it like Beckham
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 UK’s Bend it Like Beckham– A comedy about bending the rules to reach your goal, Bend It Like Beckham explores the world of women’s football, from kick-abouts in the park to freekicks in the Final. Set in Hounslow, West London and Hamburg, the film follows two 18 year olds with their hearts set on a future in professional soccer. Especially timely after the amazing USWNT World Cup win!!

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

Sophia Dion
11 AM @ Park City Library
This pop band of California musicians all under the age of 16 may be just the inspiration your kid needs to practice their instruments.

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.

Composting Lunch and Learn
12 PM @ Recycle Utah
Bring your lunch to this free class to learn the basics about composting from Recycle Utah. You’ll learn what materials can be composted and the supplies needed to maintain it, as well as tips to keep compost piles fresh and active. Plus—you’ll go over the benefits of composting, including saving valuable landfill space, reducing waste, and improving soil structure. All attendees will also get 10% off composting bins from Recycle Utah.

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.

Favorite Local Fishing Destinations
5 PM @ Park City’s L.L. Bean Store
In this free clinic, the staff at L.L. Bean will tell you about the area’s best fly-fishing destinations. They’ll share some suggestions about how to prepare for your adventure, including what to bring and what to wear. You’ll also to have a chance to see what gear they recommend in order to stay safe and comfortable while out fishing—and of course you’ll have a chance to buy it too!

THURSDAY JULY 18

Kid’s Summer Movie: Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
1 PM @ Summit County Library
Free movie and popcorn at the library!

Author Meet and Greet: “Below the Line: Anatomy of a Successful Movie”
2 PM @ Dolly’s Books
Author Meredith Jordan will be talking about her experience writing this book about what goes on behind the scenes of a major motion picture. She spent 5 months on the set of “Last Vegas” with stars like Robert de Niro and Morgan Freeman. But the book focuses more on the people behind the camera, the director and a huge cast of artists and artisans, designers and creators, overseers, office and logistical support. The book follows the real people behind the scenes as they make the movie, stopping along the way to explain process with a little help from history.

Canyons Village Summer Concert Series: Hayes Carll
6 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort
Every Thursday and Saturday night, the resort will host a free, outdoor concert. This week, Haye Carll is the featured performer.

Plant Night
6:30 PM @ Dejoria Center
Those of us who may love having plants around the house but have a bit of a black thumb may benefit from this class—designed to help even the most helpless, hapless wannabe gardeners. You’ll build and create a one-of-a-kind terrarium in a 6″ open glass bowl with succulents, sand, pebbles, moss, and other decorative items of your choosing. Learn how to create and keep a healthy terrarium with all necessary supplies included!

ONGOING EXHIBITS 

Utah Olympic Park is open for the summer season.
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. Be sure to catch the Flying Ace All-Star Ariel Show every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00.

A Chorus Line
8PM @ The Egyptian Theater
Running through the 21st, this Tony and Pulitzer winning musical tells the story of 17 dancers hoping to make their big break on Broadway.

Wasatch Back Student Art Show @ Kimball Art Center
In this exhibit through July 7th, see art from k-12 students from Summit and Wasatch counties. They were invited to create art around the theme “storytelling”. More than 500 artists participate in this annual exhibit.

John Hess: Permutations @ Kimball Art Center
From the Kimball Art Center “John Hess is a mixed media textile artist with an interest in exploring dimension, either with double woven cloth shaped into relief with an armature for stability or flat woven fabric using pattern and fabric paint to create illusions of depth. Using patterns, either woven or painted, he expresses color modulations while repeating with scale changes and mirrored effects.” The exhibit is open through July 16th. 

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


July 19 → Basin Recreation Blood Drive @ Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
July 19 → Pie N’ Beer Mountain Miles Run @ Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
July 20 → Basin’s Backyard Bash @ Willow Cree Park 
July 20 → Movie in the Park @ Ecker Middle School 
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 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 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 


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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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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.

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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. 

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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. 

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