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Park City Event Guide: July 5 – 11

July 5, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

We’ve written about Bill White Farms in the past, and now’s your chance to reap the bounty of this Earthganic movement! What does that mean? From the Bill White Farm website, “We embody an ideology of harvesting healthy plants and livestock through revolutionary methods that have raised the ideals associated with those of traditional and organic farming techniques. With every new day, and every new project, we are constantly learning and transforming agricultural techniques to ensure the well being of our community, and communities around the globe for generations to come.”

The farm is selling its sustainably farmed produce at the Provo Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays. And if you can’t make it there, head out to the farm itself later in the weekend. On Fridays from 2PM – 6PM and Saturdays 10AM – 2PM at the farm, you can get the freshest produce the farm has to offer!

And this week, the Canyons Village Summer Concert Series kicks off. The free concerts start at 6 PM every Thursday and Saturday night at the Canyons Village. New Orleans Suspects is the first band this Saturday!

Here’s what else is happening this weekend…

FRIDAY, JULY 5

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.

The Next Course: Bump up your BBQ Game
1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
This week’s class will feature recipes that will help you Bump Up Your BBQ Game. Perfect for backyard cook-outs, neighborhood parties or holiday celebrations. You’ll get to make:

  • Regional BBQ Sauce Trio with Ribs & Brisket
  • Tri-color potato salad
  • Sweet Corn Fritters
  • Kale & Broccoli Slaw
  • Very Cherry Mini Pies

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. 

Photo courtesy: Park Record


Village Live Music: Rick Gerber
4 – 7PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Rick Gerber is the front man for Badfeather, The Bookends and has been in such notable Utah bands as Ulysses, Labcoat. His solo shows features songs from his entire catalog and are sure to please all!” 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.

The Bluebird Cafe Concert Series: Marla Cannon-Goodman, Buddy Cannon, Phil O’Donnell
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 5 & 6: Marla Cannon-Goodman, Buddy Cannon, Phil O’Donnell
  • 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

Patriotic Celebration with Broadway’s Hugh Panaro
7:30 PM @ Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley
Have I mentioned how much I love these concerts lately? They are so fun. Pack a picnic, enjoy some music under the stars, what more could you want? Hugh Panaro is best known for his role as Phantom in Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. You could say he’s a veteran, having reprised the role more than 2,000 times!!

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

SATURDAY, JULY 6

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!

Village Live Music: Electric Moose Band
3 – 6 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
Sun’s out, outdoor concerts out (That’s what the kids are saying, right?) From PCMR’s website “The Electric Moose Band has been roaming the Wasatch for years playing rock, blues, and funk hits from the 70’s to today. The Moose has been spotted playing all over town: PCMR, Deer Valley, The Silly Market, The PC Arts Festival, outdoor concerts and festivals all over Utah, restaurant/bar venues on Main Street, and tons of private parties and nonprofit events.” The concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

Garden on the Grill
6PM @ Mindful Cuisine
This class focuses on using fresh produce grown in Mindful Cuisine’s own garden plus other items from local farmers and markets. Here’s the mouthwatering menu:

  • Grilled and Planked Brie with Apricots
  • French Garden Radishes with Grilled Onion Butter
  • Charred Rainbow Carrot Salad with Seared Goat Cheese, Local Greens and Toasted Pistachios 
  • Ember Roasted Vegetable Platter with Chimichurri
  • Smashed Potatoes with Olive Tapanade
  • Pizza Cooked in Uuni with Veggies (& local sausage & cured meat for meat lovers)
  • Grilled Pineapple with Passion Fruit Sorbet & Toasted Coconut

Bravo Broadway! Life is a Cabaret
7:30 PM @ Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley
From the Deer Valley website “Chicago. Cabaret. New York, New York. The powerhouse duo Kander and Ebb collaborated for more than 40 years and delivered hit after hit on the stage and screen. In Life is a Cabaret we salute their contribution to the Great American Songbook while also featuring other Broadway favorites from musicals like Hairspray, Les Misérables, Mamma Mia, Cats, and more.”

SUNDAY, JULY 7

Photo Courtesy: Bret O Photography, LLC

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: Chad & Kristo
  • 11:00am – 12:00pm: Sundog Sky
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: Utah Symphony Orchestra
  • 2:00pm – 3:00pm: Dr. Bob

 L.L. Bean Paws for Life Adoption Event
1 1AM – 3 PM @ Park Silly Market
L.L. Bean is sponsoring this adoption event at the market. Stop by to see if there is an animal to add to your family or just to say hi to all the animals!

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: Sophia Dion
4PM – 7PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Sophia Dion was a budding star before she reached her teen years and she possesses a musical presence that defies her age. Just 17 years old, Sophia is already a true rising star. Uniting indie, soul, blues, and pop influences, Sophia’s singer/songwriter musical style has been influenced by KT Tunstall, Jason Mraz, Ingrid Michaelson, Joss Stone, Sara Bareilles and Allen Stone.” Concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

2019 St. Regis Big Stars Bright Nights Concert Series: Brothers Osborne
7:30 PM @ Park City Institute
The Grammy-nominated brothers climbed the country charts with songs like, “Stay A Little Longer” and “Rum”, collecting CMA and ACM awards along the way.

DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY, JULY 8

Movie Night w/ Park City Mathematics Institute: “The Man Who Knew Infinity”
5 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium at the Park City Library
Free and open to the public. Doors open at 5 p.m., movie starts promptly at 5:30. Snacks provided. Join the participants of PCMI at this special presentation of “The Man Who Knew Infinity” – a 2014 film based on the true story of the friendship between Srinivasa Ramanujan and J.H. Hardy that forever changed mathematics. In 1913, Ramanujan, a self-taught Indian mathematics genius, traveled to Trinity College, Cambridge, where over the course of five years he forged a bond with the brilliant and eccentric professor G.H. Hardy, while fighting prejudice to reveal his groundbreaking discoveries to the world. This is Ramanujan’s story as seen through Hardy’s eyes.

Man in the Moon Pajama Story Time
6:30 PM @ the Summit County Library
Settle in for some stellar bedtime stories at our Man in the Moon Pajama Story Time, Summit County Library, Kimball Junction Branch. For the whole family. Wear your jammies!

TUESDAY, JULY 9

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.

International Summer Film Series: “Capture the Flag”
6:30PM @ 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 Spain’s Capture the Flag—Determined to erase the history of the Apollo XI astronauts and their famous first steps on the Moon, a mad Texan millionaire wants to colonize the Moon and exploit its natural resources. The only one who can stop him is a determined 12-year-old boy, his grandfather, and a robotic chameleon.

Park City Women’s Business Network Meeting
6 PM @ Park City Nursery
Check out the monthly Park City Women’s Business Network meeting, called “Tent Talks,” featuring guest speaker Amber Raleigh on the tent talk subject “Grow” at the Park City Nursery.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10

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.

“I Remember When” Panel Discussion
5 PM @ Park City Museum Education and Collections Center
What was it like growing up in Park City when it was a mining town? What changes occurred when Park City went from mining to skiing? What was Park City like before and during the Olympics? How have the schools changed over the years? To find out the answer to these questions and more, come to Park City Museum’s panel discussion with some local Parkites who have lived through it all!

Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series: Pixie & the Partygrass Boys
5:30 PM @ Deer Valley Resort
This band of self-proclaimed ski bums and hippies blend elements of pop, punk, jazz and funk with classic bluegrass.

Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto
8 PM @ St. Mary of the Assumption
The Utah Symphony and the Deer Valley Music Festival come together to present Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto.

THURSDAY JULY 11

Kid’s Summer Movie: “How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World”
1 PM @ Summit County Library
Free movie and popcorn at the library!

Deer Valley Concert Series: Jenny Lewis
5:30 PM @ Snow Park Amphitheater at Deer Valley Resort
Between headlining dates around the globe and stealing the show at Newport Folk Festival 2018, not to mention captivating audiences as special guest of Beck at Madison Square Garden, Jenny Lewis has been recording brand new material. Come hear some of it at the Deer Valley Concert Series, presented by Deer Valley Resort in conjunction with The State Room Presents. 

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 Aerial All-Star Show every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00.

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 2PM @ 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 17 → Run-a-Muk Clean-Up @ Run-a-Muk Dog Park 
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 

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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What’s Your Vision for Park City’s Future?
From Park City Municipal:
We’d like to hear from you, Park City! Take the Park City Vision 2020 community survey and apply to participate in July’s Think Tank Workshops 

Park City has launched Park City Vision 2020 – a community visioning project asking residents and business owners to share their perspectives on:

  • What makes Park City the place that people wish to call home?
  • What makes Park City special and what should Park City become?
  • What are the elements of the community that, if lost, would fundamentally change the character of Park City?

Park City Vision 2020 will be a 6-month community visioning project to define a Park City Community Vision and Action Plan, as a follow up to the 2009 Park City Community Visioning project.

There will be several opportunities to get involved throughout the visioning process now through October.

For more information, contact linda.jager@parkcity.org or 435.615.5189.



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: 110 White Pine Canyon Road

July 2, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

This pristine mountain ridgeline estate, with highly-sought-after down valley views, is nestled in the heart of The Colony at White Pine Canyon and is perfectly-placed to maximize ski access in one of the nation’s largest ski and snowboard resorts. 

110 White Pine Canyon is scrupulously designed to integrate seamlessly into the slope of Dream Peak, and out its back door lies access to the entirety of Park City Mountain Resort. A quick click into skis places you on the intermediate Twilight run, and from there, you will enjoy nearly unprecedented access to some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the world.  

Head to the base of Iron Mountain Express for entry to the Quicksilver Gondola – and explore the Park City side of the resort acreage. Alternatively, glide to Tombstone Express, and discover thousands of acres of epic, uncrowded Canyons terrain. 

This mountain retreat’s meticulous design was crafted to take advantage of the breathtaking down valley and mountain views.

Exacting workmanship and the highest quality materials, including Wolf Creek Moss Rock inside and out, have come together to create a sense of warmth, color, and character only found in on-mountain luxury living.

The main home has 8 bedrooms total, with 10 bathrooms, and covers 9,499 square feet on 6.13 acres.

The top level master suite has some of the most spectacular views to be found in the entirety of The Colony, with a heated deck right outside the french doors upon which to sit, relax, and enjoy them.

The main home includes three levels of east-facing window walls to highlight a panoramic ridge view, which stretches all the way to the Unita Mountains.

An apartment, perfect for a caretaker or nanny, is placed in its own private wing.

A detached 2,012 square foot bunkhouse was constructed in 2011, with an additional three bedrooms, for 11,511 total square feet of living space.

Also found in this spectacular mountain retreat: multiple entertainment enclaves, an office, a dedicated ski room, wet bar, theatre, and wine cellar.

This estate, designed by Mark Walker of Otto Walker Architects and completed in 2004 by Sletta Contstcution Inc, is truly a work of art.

View the listing HERE. To take a private tour of this incredible ridge line retreat with unmatched down-valley views, connect with Colony Sales Team Lead, Bronson Calder.

  • 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

Collectively, The Colony Sales Team has nearly 80 years in real estate experience, and 30 years right here in The Colony.


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: 4th of July Festivities

June 30, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

Park City has become famous for its epic celebration of Independence Day. The 4th of July parties here stretch into days – not hours – and it all begins THIS Wednesday!

July 3rd

3rd of July Celebration & Fireworks 
5PM@ Park City Mountain Canyons Village
Start the celebrations with caricature artists, hula hoops, chalk art, and face painting! Kick off the holiday with these complimentary, family-friendly activities at Park City Mountain Canyons Village. Here’s a round down of all the events:

  • 4 PM → Bars open – beer, wine, and spirits will be available for purchase, and can be consumed freely throughout the Village and venue. Outside alcohol is not permitted. 
  • 5 – 9 PM → Family activities: face painting, caricature artists and chalk art.
  • 5 – 7 PM → DJ Velvet
  • 7:15 – 9:30 PM → The Number Ones
  • Dusk → Fireworks Display
Photo courtesy: Bret O Photography, LLC

The Cabriolet lift and Frostwood gondola will be open from 2 – 11PM.


July 4th 

  • 7 AM → Pancake Breakfast @ City Park 
  • 8 AM → Fourth of July 5K Run
  • 9:30 AM → Main Street closes
  • 11 AM PARADE @ Historic Main Street
  • 12 PM → Activities @ City Park — Music, BBQ & beverages, games, and more
  • 3 PM → Family Activities @ Park City Mountain Village – Mountain BBQ!
  • 5 PM → Live Music by Memphis McCool @ The Green at Park City Mountain Village
  • 7:30 PM → Live Music by The Soulistics @ The Green at Park City Mountain Village
  • DUSK → FIREWORKS at Park City Mountain

What you need to know about getting around town:


You can also head out of town to spend the day at the Dejoria Center for its Fourth of July Celebration. Here’s what’s happening there:

  • Noon – 5 PM → Local food and drink, activities for kids, wagon rides, live music, local crafts, and more.
  • Noon → Surf’s Up Beach Boys Cover Band
  • 1:45 PM → After Party 80s Hits Cover Band
  • 3:30 PM → Arms of America U2 Cover Band

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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FEATURED: Arriving Home in The Colony Feels Like a True Departure

June 27, 2019 by Molly Miller, Colony PR


PREPARE FOR TAKEOFF

A picture of The Colony at White Pine Canyon is worth a thousand words. A visit will leave you speechless. The concept of this unique alpine escape is special. The private, ski-in/ski-out, gated preserve is nestled in the heart of one of North America’s largest ski and snowboard resorts, in the town of Park City, Utah, site of dozens of 2002 Winter Olympics events.

From the instant your feet touch this magnificent land and you fill your lungs with this pristine alpine air, you’ll understand that the only way to get away from it all is to live in the middle of it all. Arriving at The Colony feels like a true departure.

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A COOL, COOL SUMMER AT THE COLONY

There are many reasons to head for the mountains in the summer. Cool mountain air, breathtaking vistas, massive aspen groves, bubbling streams, abundant wildlife, and rich mountain flora are just a few of nature’s contributions to this special place.

The Colony is secluded while being very accessible; it’s just 35 miles from Salt Lake International Airport, and 22 miles from Heber Valley Airport, perfect for private jet travel. Once you are settled into your Colony retreat, you’re a mere five miles to Park City’s Historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival, and world-class dining and shopping.

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The concept of this unique alpine escape is special. The private, ski-in/ski-out, gated preserve is nestled in the heart of one of North America’s largest ski and snowboard resorts, in the town of Park City, Utah, site of dozens of 2002 Winter Olympics events.

AIR, LAND, AND WATER

Air: Pack your picnic basket and enjoy the dozens of open-air concerts held around The Colony throughout the warm-weather months. Enjoy a sunrise hot air balloon ride that will give you an incredibly unique way to take in miles of the Park City landscape. An added bonus is the annual Autumn Aloft hot air balloon festival, held each September in Park City.

Land: Take just a few steps outside your home to set off on a hike, bike, or horseback ride, either on the numerous private trails sprinkled among the 274 homesites scattered over the 4,600 acres of the development–or along the hundreds of miles of trails open to the public.

In the summer months, enjoy the selections at Park City’s weekly Wednesday Farmer’s Market and the Park Silly Sunday Market. The July celebration of America’s birthday in Park City stretches into days, not hours. Labor Day is celebrated as Miner’s Day, where thousands congregate in the streets of Park City for a parade and festivities commemorating the area’s rich mining history.

Water: Streams, waterfalls, lakes, and ponds can be found throughout The Colony. Boating, paddle-boarding, kayaking, white water rafting, and fly fishing opportunities abound at the numerous lakes and on the Weber and Provo Rivers.

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WINTER BREAK

The stunning summers help you prepare for the epic winters. The Park City Mountain Resort ski day begins and ends at the back door for Colony homeowners. With an average snowfall of 25 feet per year, and 350+ inches last winter, you can bet skiers and boarders are not wasting any time enjoying the more than 7,300 acres of winter magic in-bounds. Among those acres, there are 348 trails, 41 lifts, 13 bowls, 8 terrain parks, and 2 base villages to enjoy.

Our state, known for the best snow on earth, has already hosted one set of Winter Games. The facilities, venues, and transportation systems built for the 2002 Olympics have been so meticulously maintained and upgraded, Utah has been selected by the United States Olympic Committee for a potential 2030 Winter Games bid. The move would inject even more momentum into Utah’s real estate market, which is the number-one state in house price appreciation since 1991 (up 321.57% since Q1, 1991, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency). Not only that, but The Colony homes are directly in the middle of Park City’s venues – and all of the Olympic action.

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THE NEXT GREAT ESCAPE: DREAM LOTS ON DREAM RIDGE

It’s an accepted fact that this land is special. And the newest releases in The Colony–the Dream Lots–are in a category of their very own. They are the most spectacular homesites ever offered in The Colony, and there are only two of them.

Live the alpine dream year-round from your dream home in a Dream Lot, perched atop Dream Ridge, which feels like your own personal mountain. The Dream Lots offer 360º perspectives: of Park City Mountain, territorial down-valley views, and the majestic Uinta Range ridgeline. These unparalleled homesites are partially wooded with lush aspen groves and evergreens, offering, relatively flat building envelopes and unmatched privacy.

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A JOURNEY FOR THE AGES

The current Colony Master Plan started to evolve in 1992. But the real story began when John George Condas arrived at Ellis Island in 1903 and headed west. He settled in Utah and was one of the region’s providers of food for the large mining population. Park City’s cool summers offered an ideal habitat for Condas’s large sheep herds and they wandered the hills from June to November. It has been critical to the project that the Condas family legacy lives on today. The developer and each new Colony owner are committed to being good stewards of the land, through the master planning, where the landscape remains the inspiration, and through the philosophy that “less is more.” Historical landmarks of the Condas family settlement can be found throughout the development and a number of sites have remains of small sheepherders’ shelters. There are also quite a few massive aspen trees carved with the previous inhabitants’ initials–dating back to the early 1900s–documenting their presence.

The devotion to this land is such that nearly 90% of the development’s 4,600 acres will remain pristine and untouched open space, protected with preservation easements. Current offerings average more than seven acres per lot, the largest to be found within just about any private, gated, ski-in/ski-out community in the world.

Live the alpine dream year-round from your dream home in a Dream Lot, perched atop Dream Ridge, which feels like your own personal mountain. The Dream Lots offer 360º perspectives: of Park City Mountain, territorial down-valley views, and the majestic Uinta Range ridgeline.

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MEET YOUR TRAVEL GUIDES

The Colony Sales Team knows The Colony real estate market better than anyone else. Bronson Calder and his team are on-site 365 days a year and are equipped with more than 80 years of Park City knowledge. The Team has had a presence in The Colony from the project’s inception, along with continuous direct access to the project’s development staff. This provides unprecedented ways for you to understand and appreciate the complexities of this community, and how you can maximize the development to best fit your lifestyle–and your legacy.

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YOU’VE ARRIVED

There’s no question that The Colony at White Pine Canyon feels like its own world; its access, privacy, and open spaces are incomparable. And the duality of that access also contributes to the singularity of The Colony experience. However far you travel to reach The Colony, its proximity to all that Park City has to offer provides homeowners the luxury of quickly connecting with the community and participating in whichever elements of city life they choose, with the knowledge that their private mountain retreat is just moments away.

This article is featured in the Western Home Journal. Click here to view it on the magazine’s 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: June 28 – July 3

June 27, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

Can you believe summer is passing by so quickly? As June comes to a close, there *are* still a few days to hit the slopes (on your skis): Snowbird plans to be open through July 4, so bust out your skiing tank tops and get out there before the resort shuts it all down.

Of course, with the 4th of July comes not hours – but DAYS of celebrations and activities here in Park City. A complete guide to July 3 and 4th activities are headed your way early next week, but for now, here’s what’s on tap this weekend!

FRIDAY, JUNE 28

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. 

Adventure + Gear Fest
Friday 1–8 PM
Saturday 11 AM – 7 PM
Sunday, 11 AM – 5 PM @ Snowbird
Snowbird Resort plans to be open through the 4th of July so head out this weekend, get some early morning skiing in and then head down the mountain for a huge adventure festival and outdoor gear sale. There will be -mountain events, demos, clinics, film, outdoor photography, live music, and more than 130 local and national brands, retailers and non-profit vendors. See the full schedule and full list of vendors HERE.

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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. 

Village Live Music: Dana Williams
4 – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
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.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

Utah History Lecture Series
4 PM @ Park City Library
“The Year that Everything Changed in Utah—1869” by Dr. Gene Sessions.

Last Friday Gallery Stroll
6 – 9 PM @ Historic Main Street
Check out the exhibits along Park City’s Historic Main Street during this monthly community event. You’ll see art from local, national and international artists.

Chris Botti with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Outdoor concerts in the mountains with the symphony are probably my favorite part of summer. I would recommend you go to as many as you possibly can! Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti kicks off the 2019 Deer Valley Music Festival with jazz under the stars.

Hot Tuna Acoustic Duo
8 PM @ Egyptian Theater
Living legends Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, forming members of Jefferson Airplane, bring their bluesy fusion of rock, free rhythmic techniques, and a collected timbre of instruments to our intimate stage.

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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.

SATURDAY, JUNE 29

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!

The Next Course: Picnic Essentials
1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
This class at Mountain Town Olive Oil will teach you how to use some of their great products as well as the perfect picnic essentials for your summer concerts, a day by the lake or just an al fresco meal in your back yard. Learn to make:

  • Traditional Chickpea Hummus
  • Greek Salad
  • Lamb Meatballs with Pomegranate Greek Yogurt Dipping Sauce
  • Chicken Souvlaki
  • Peachy Olive Oil Cake

Village Live Music: Ol’ Fashioned Depot
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 “The Ol’ Fashioned Depot is a blues and soul-inspired group from Salt Lake City, complete with riffing harmonica solos, a bumping bass, and spirited vocals. This group puts on a passionate and talented show of musical talent.” Concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

Utah Museum of Fine Arts in the Wild: Leaf Prints
1 PM @ Wasatch Mountain State Park Huber Grove
At this free event, join the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at Wasatch Mountain State Park Huber Grove to discover the science behind the color of leaves and traditions of leaf printing.  You’ll get to try out hammering leaves on fabric in this cool art form.

Legends Farm to Table Dinner
6:30 PM @ Park City Mountain Village’s Legends
The monthly prix fixe dinners will feature locally-sourced seasonal ingredients and showcase the creative talents of the chefs. Guests can enjoy the dinners al fresco in Park City Mountain Village while relaxing to the sounds of local musicians. To reserve a table, call (435) 658-5812 

Your Barn Door is Open
5:30 — 8:30 PM @ McPolin Farm
The iconic McPolin Farm (a.k.a. “the white barn”) hosts a family-friendly evening of dancing, music by Sin City, and eats courtesy of Spencer’s BBQ. There’s no parking at the barn, but the city is running a free shuttle from the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center. Tickets are $30 (free for children 5 and under) and are available at the MARC.

Marie Osmond with the Utah Symphony
7:30 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
Again, love these outdoor concerts with the symphony! Come watch a Utah favorite, Marie Osmond, perform classic favorites and selections from her latest album. Picnics, blankets, and chairs welcome. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $44.  

SUNDAY, JUNE 30

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

  • 11:00am – 1:00pm: Eric Heideman and the Blues Project
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: Christine Kinslow
  • 2:00pm – 3:00pm: Silver Strike

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: Bruce Christensen
4 – 7 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
Sun’s out, outdoor concerts out (That’s what the kids are saying, right?) 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.” The concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

Michael Franti & Spearhead + Ziggy Marley
5 PM @ Deer Valley’s Snow Park Amphitheater
The State Room partners with the Deer Valley Concert Series to bring new artists to the Outdoor Amphitheater stage

DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY, JULY 1

Tri-Kids123
9:30 AM @ Ecker Hills Aquatic Center
This sports camp for athletes ages 5-12 will introduce kids to triathlons. All athletes will receive instruction in swimming, cycling, running, nutrition and how to transition between events. Proper technique, safety, pacing and sportsmanship are emphasized while having a ton of fun

Jarabe Mexicano
6:30 PM @ Noches de Verano en Parque de la Cuidad (Canyons Village at Park City Mountain)
This group will take audiences through Mexican Folk, Rock and Roll, Tex-Mex, Latin Rock, and Reggae-Cumbia music. They play stringed instruments, percussion and sing in both English and Spanish.

TUESDAY, JULY 2

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.

International Summer Film Series: “The Fox and the Child”
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 France’s “The Fox and the Child.” It tells the story of a 10-year-old girl and a mountain fox who form a magical bond while traveling through the wilderness.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

Jody Whitesides
11 AM @ Park City Library
Another outdoor concert at the library, Jody plays music that is considered a funky audio lap dance for your ears. 

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, but 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.

The Number Ones
4 PM @ Canyons Village at Park City Mountain
What a fun concept! This group is a cover band that only covers songs that have hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. But you won’t just hear the same song you’ve heard a million times on the radio. Fusing the most popular songs in America with improvisational aspects of jazz and jam bands, TNOs provides a unique listening experience in which no song is ever the same twice.

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.

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 6 → Canyons Village Summer Concert Series begins
July 7 → St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights Summer Concert Series begins
July 17 → Run-a-Muk Clean-Up @ Run-a-Muk Dog Park 
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 

AUGUST

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

SEPTEMBER

Sept 07 → Run for Recreation @ PC MARC to Basin Rec Fieldhouse 
Sept 25 → Swing for Sports Golf Tournament Fundraiser @ Canyons Golf Course 

Community Involvement

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What’s Your Vision for Park City’s Future?
From Park City Municipal:
We’d like to hear from you, Park City! Take the Park City Vision 2020 community survey and apply to participate in July’s Think Tank Workshops

Park City has launched Park City Vision 2020 – a community visioning project asking residents and business owners to share their perspectives on:

  • What makes Park City the place that people wish to call home?
  • What makes Park City special and what should Park City become?
  • What are the elements of the community that, if lost, would fundamentally change the character of Park City?

Park City Vision 2020 will be a 6-month community visioning project to define a Park City Community Vision and Action Plan, as a follow up to the 2009 Park City Community Visioning project.

There will be several opportunities to get involved throughout the visioning process now through October.

For more information, contact linda.jager@parkcity.org or 435.615.5189.


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: June 14 – 20

June 13, 2019 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

People often think of Park City as a winter playground. Having the “greatest snow on earth” will do that to a reputation. But our two world-class resorts don’t just become ghost towns during the summer months! This week, Canyons Village at Park City Mountain Resort opens, with a ton to do for adventurers of any age and sensibility, from serene scenic lift rides to mountain biking trails that will have you gritting your teeth and praying to make it down to the bottom of the mountain in one piece.

Photo courtesy: Tanzi Propst, Park Record

Also of note this weekend – the Latino Arts Festival this weekend – an event which gets bigger and bigger every single summer. It’s hosted jointly the Christian Center of Park City and the Park City Summit County Arts Council.

FRIDAY, JUNE 14

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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Kids Adventure Games at Park City Mountain Resort
Friday & Saturday

From the Adventure Games website: Designed exclusively for kids ages 6-14, the Kids Adventure Games is a multi-discipline adventure race. Kids, in teams of 2, compete together on bike, in water, and on foot through a challenging 2.5-4-mile adventure course, featuring man-made and natural obstacles like zip lines, massive cargo nets, ropes courses, river tubing, giant slip-and-slides and more!

Skills Clinic → Friday, June 14
1 PM– 5 PM for all ages.

Race Course → Saturday, June 15
Approximately 3.5 miles in length with 10-15 obstacles.

Kids learn the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, problem-solving, the importance of an active lifestyle and an appreciation for the outdoors.” Get more info and sign up HERE.

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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.

Village Live Music: Sophia Dion
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 “Sophia Dion was a budding star before she reached her teen years and she possesses a musical presence that defies her age. Just 17 years old, Sophia is already a true rising star. Uniting indie, soul, blues, and pop influences, Sophia’s singer/songwriter musical style has been influenced by KT Tunstall, Jason Mraz, Ingrid Michaelson, Joss Stone, Sara Bareilles, and Allen Stone.” This concert held on the patio at Legends.

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Latino Arts Festival
Friday 5–9 PM & Saturday 3–8 PM @ Park City Library Field
Food, music, crafts, art, dance and more. The Latino Arts Festival is co-hosted by the Christian Center of Park City and the Park City Summit County Arts Council. Did we mention it’s free?

Here’s the full schedule…

Friday:

  • 5 PM → Event Doors open!
  • 5– 6 PM → Band Los Chasquis
    Traditional music styles from the Andes region in South America.  Its chanting melody is carved out of the traditional bamboo flutes which have played a big role in the music, heritage, and landscape of the area.
  • 6 – 6:15 PM → Genesis Gonzales
    Solo singer, a variety of music styles, such as ranchera, ballad, etc.
  • 6:15– 6:50 PM → Volta Miuda Capoeira.
    Capoeira is a unique and vibrant Afro-Brazilian martial art which cultivates movement, culture, music, and philosophy.
  • 6:50– 7:30 PM →  Las Americas.
    Traditional folklore dance from different countries of Latin America.
  • 7:30 – 8:30 PM | Mariachi Alma Ranchera de Utah.
    Mariachi is a type of musical group originated in Mexico; the groups wear distinctive charro suits and the music is composed using trumpets, violins, and guitars.
  • 8 PM → Film Screening ‘The Quiet Force” [more below]
  • 9 PM →Event ends

Saturday:

  • 3 PM → Event doors open
  • 3 – 4 PM → Los Chasquis 
    Traditional music styles from the Andes region in South America.  Its chanting melody is carved out of the traditional bamboo flutes which have played a big role in the music, heritage, and landscape of the area.
  • 4 – 5 PM → Danzas Chile
    Chilean folklore dance characterized by the mixture of traditional aboriginal sounds with those brought from Spain, such as ‘La Cueca’.
  • 5 – 6:30 PM → Band: Sabor Tropical
    An eclectic Caribbean rhythm that will take you on a journey all over the Caribbean islands and beyond.
  • 6:30 – 7 PM | Dance Group: Viva el folklore
    Traditional folklore dance from different countries of Latin America.
  • 7 – 8 PM → Mariachi Mexico de Utah
  • 8 PM → Event ends

Screening + Panel Discussion: “The Quiet Force”
8 PM @ Park City Library
This screening and panel discussion is part of the Latino Arts Festival in conjunction with Park City Film. From the Park City Film website “The Quiet Force, investigates the human and economic impact of Latinx immigrants living in Western ski towns – where they comprise 30 percent (or more) of the local population.” The film will be followed by a panel discussion with Diego Zegarra, Social Equity Director of the Park City Community Foundation; John Mejia, Legal Director, ACLU-Utah; Edwardo Estrada, local business owner, and Ivonne Timar, manager of Flanagan’s on Main and parent of PCSD students. Rob Harter, Executive Director, Christian Center of Park City, will moderate.

An Evening with Leo Kottke
Friday–Saturday 8 PM
Sunday 6 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre
From the Egyptian Theater website “Widely recognized as a master of acoustic guitar, Kotke is known for his innovative fingerpicking style on six- and 12-string guitars.”

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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.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15

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!

Historic Home Tour
10 AM – 3 PM @ Historic Old Town
Utah has some incredible historic homes and every time I drive by, I just think “I just want to take a peek inside, just really quick!” Well here’s your chance to see some historic miners’ cottages in the Park City Museum’s annual showcase of some of the most beautiful homes on Woodside and Park Avenues. Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for non-members.  Go HERE for tickets. 

Eat Your Heart Out
All day @ Boneyard, Wine Dive, No Name, & Butcher’s Chop House
Eat at any of the four participating restaurants on Saturday and 10% of your order will go to People’s Health Clinic. People’s Health Clinic is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing no-cost quality care to the uninsured residents of Summit and Wasatch Counties.

Wasatch Back Student Art Show
10 AM @ 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
Noon @ Kimball Art Center
From the Kimballl 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.

Art Pianos for All Pop-up Concert
1 PM @ Coalville City Hall
Artists from both the Utah Symphony and the Utah Opera Resident Artist program will perform at the Art Pianos for All public art installations.

Village Live Music: BD Howes
3 PM – 6 PM @ Park City Mountain Village
From PCMR’s website “Howes’ tunes are an acoustic classic Rock’ sound of originals and a nice dusting of cover tunes. B.D. Howes is a musician with a history in the Intermountain and east coast music scene. Howes has graced stages along the Wasatch front for years, played at several festivals, winter and summer concerts around Utah. His beautiful melodies gliding arrangements and drift away vocals provide easy unobtrusive listening.” The concert will take place on the PayDay Pad in the Park City Mountain Village.

Plein Air Paint Out
3 PM @ Park City Nursery
While my favorite type of “al fresco” is “dining,” more than 40 landscape artists will demonstrate painting en plein air at the Park City Nursery’s beautiful gardens. Paintings are available for purchase. Plus, there will be light appetizers. For more info, go HERE gallerymar.com 

Improvised Fairy Tales
3 PM @ Park City Library
Come and see Park City Improv present your favorite fairy tales on their head!

Tyler Shields
→ Opening Reception
6 PM @ Provocateur Gallery
Sotheby’s called Tyler Shields the “Andy Warhol of our generation.” See his work at the gallery, alongside works by Banksy, Helmut Newton, and Picasso.

SUNDAY, JUNE 16

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: Meg Soul & Messenger
  • 11:00am – 1:00pm: Bone Pile
  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm: Mel Soul & Messenger
  • 2:00pm – 5:00pm: Jason Ricci & Jason Appleton

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 songs to covers from artists like John Denver, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Eagles, and Brandi Carlile to the Rolling Stones, the Plain White T’s, Johnny Cash and John Mayer. She favors the genres folk, Americana, rock, and acoustic.” The concert will take place on the Legends patio at Park City Mountain Village.

DURING THE WEEK

MONDAY, JUNE 17

Art Pianos for All Pop-Up Concerts
6 PM @ Kamas Valley Library
Artists from both the Utah Symphony and the Utah Opera Resident Artist program will perform at the Art Pianos for All public art installations.

Rumbra Libre
6:30 PM @ Noches De Verano En Parque De La Ciudad
From the Mountain Town Music website “Rumba Libre Band was formed in 2008 by Carlos Coco Garcia and friends who have been playing their hearts out for over 15 years with the best Salsa, Jazz and Soul bands in Salt Lake City.” From more infor, go HERE

TUESDAY, JUNE 18

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.

International Summer Film Series: “Selena”
6:30 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium | Park City Library
A free screening of the biographical musical drama about the life and career of Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, a recording artist well known in the Latino communities in the United States and Mexico. Screening (and popcorn!) are free.

Bee Keeping 101
6 PM @ Summit Community Garden
From the community garden website “Bee Keeping 101 will teach students how to get started raising bees, from setting up a hive, the clothing, and equipment needed, to practical tips for common diseases and challenges. This class will also go over how to maintain and encourage your bees all year long!”

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

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.

Music on the Patio: Voices in the Hills
11 AM @ Park City Library
Voices in the Hills will feature a wide array of talented singer songwriters from throughout the state of Utah and from as far away as Nashville. Bring a picnic or enjoy a beverage or snack from Lucky Ones Coffee. The series is made possible through the joint efforts of Friends of the Park City Library, Mountain Town Music, and Muse PC.

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.

Art Pianos for All Pop-Up Concerts
6 PM @ Kimball Junction Library
Artists from both the Utah Symphony and the Utah Opera Resident Artist program will perform at the Art Pianos for All public art installations.

Patty Griffin
Wednesday – Thursday
8 PM @ Egyptian Theater
Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter known for her stripped-down songwriting style of modern folk and Americana! Widely regarded among the best pure songwriters of this or any other era.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20

Preschool Storytime
10 – 11 AM @ Park City Library
Enjoy stories, crafts, songs and more while also helping your preschooler learn vital language skills. Designed for kids ages 3 to 6.

UPCOMING EVENTS

JUNE

June 19→ Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series begins 
June 22→ Savor the Summit @ Park City’s Historic Main Street 
June 22→ Summer Color Run @ Willow Creek Park 
June 22→ National Backyard Campout @ Trailside Park 

JULY

July 3→ July 3rd Fireworks & Celebration | Canyons Village 
July 4 → July 4th Parade, Celebration, and Fireworks | Park City
July 6 →
 Canyons Village Summer Concert Series begins
July 7→ St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights Summer Concert Series begins
July 17 → Run-a-Muk Clean-Up @ Run-a-Muk Dog Park 
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 

AUGUST

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 

SEPTEMBER

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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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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