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Park City Event Guide: December 3 – 6

December 3, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

‘Tis the (ski) season and visitors are starting to trickle into the lift lines – and into town. Lucky for us, along with the increase in traffic, there is an increase in fun activities! We’ll be doing our best to provide an additional event guide – this one for the weekdays – through the holidays. Here’s hoping for a happy holiday season – and for more SNOW!

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3

The Art of Movement

6 AM, 7:30 AM, 9 AM
@ The Paint Mixer 

~Sunrise GRIT45: 6 – 6:45 AM
Start the day with a 45-minute strength and conditioning class at The Paint Mixer!

~ Sweat and Flow: 7:30 – 8:30 AM
A one hour class with 30 minutes of HIIT and 30 minutes of yoga at The Paint Mixer.

~ GRIT60: 9 – 10 AM
A 60-minute strength and conditioning class at The Paint Mixer.

All classes are taught by Jess McCurdy, founder of Fit 4 Life, whom we have profiled here. Jess’ mission is to empower people by providing a program to become stronger, healthier and develop a love for exercise as part of the Fit 4 Life community.
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Little Naturalist
10 – 11 AM @ Swaner EcoCenter 

Twice a month, on Mondays from 10 to 11, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter hosts Little Naturalist. Little Naturalist is a program for 3 to 5-year-olds who are curious about animals, their habitats, the environment, and exploring nature. The group reads a nature-themed book, does some exploring, and finishes a craft! (Be prepared to adventure outside!)
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Bingo 
1 – 2 PM @ Lucky Ones Coffee
(Park City Library) 

Another fun game to play at Lucky Ones – BINGO! All joiners are welcome each week, and there are even small prizes for winners.
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The Nutcracker 
6:30 PM @ DeJoria Center 

You know this one – it’s the story of Clara and the present her odd uncle brings to the family’s Christmas party, which becomes the story of the Nutcracker Prince and his fierce battle against the Mouse King. Performances at 6:30 PM on Monday and Tuesday nights by Body Motion Dance Company.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4

Park City Toastmasters
7 – 8 AM @ Keller Williams Building 

Each Tuesday morning, bright and early, the Park City Toastmasters Club gathers to improve speaking, leadership, and communication skills. Membership is open to anyone who wants to achieve those ends; interested parties are invited to attend the first visit as a guest, where you will have the opportunity to see how the meetings are run and learn the benefits of being a member.
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The Idealist Collective 
7 – 9 AM @ HeartSpace 

Plenty and a group of Park City idealists will gather for a “morning of meaning.” The group will share a healthy breakfast and explore what everyone is hopeful for. Plenty’s co-leaders invite you to connect, awaken, inspire and be inspired. The event is complimentary, but registration is required – visit the website for more information.
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Tent Tales for Tykes
11 AM – 12 PM
Storytime @ L.L.Bean

Join in at the L.L.Bean tent, in the new L.L. Bean store on off Main Street, for storytime! Each story session follows a different nature or outdoor theme, with related activities, games or crafts to follow. Appropriate for kiddos from 3 to 6; caretakers need to stay with them – and are welcome to join the fun or spend the time shopping. Registration is required – head to the website to do so.

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5

FIL Junior League World Cup 
December 5 – 8 @ Utah Olympic Park 

Did you know – sliding events at our own Utah Olympic Park here in Park City are free and open to the public? And one is coming us this week! The FIL Junior League World Cup is an international luge event in which the best up and coming young luge athletes compete! Check the website for the full schedule. 

Tech Tutoring 
1 – 2 PM @ Park City Library 

A lovely service provided by our fabulous Park City Library: you are free to schedule an appointment with a librarian for help with your personal device. Bring in your laptop, tablet, or phone and they will help you navigate tech frustrations during a thirty-minute (!) session. Call the library at 435-615-5600 to schedule.
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Crafternoons
4 PM @ Park City Library

Each Wednesday, from 4-5 p.m., Park City Library hosts an afternoon of crafting! Attend this free event, make, and then take, your artsy and fun project every week.
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Santa Skate
5 – 7 PM @ Park City Ice Arena 

Ok – SIGN US UP for this one. Park City Ice Arena is a hidden gem in our community, and they frequently hold free skating events – like this one, with the BIG GUY. Come on Wednesday evening to enjoy complimentary skating –and rentals– during this fun-filled holiday event! Not only do you get free skates and ice time; you also get to enjoy cookies, hot chocolate, and face painting – all of it complimentary.

Be sure to be there by 5 – Santa and his elf have a surprise guest for a special ice performance! Open skate + goodies get going at 5:15, and last ’til 7 p.m.


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Author Event: Shannon Bahrke Happe
6:30 – 7:30 PM @ Park City Library

Come meet local treasure and Olympian Shannon Bahrke Happe at the Park City Library, as she reads her children’s book, “Mommy, Why is Your Hair Pink?” She will also bring her Olympic medals –  Silver and Bronze! – for attendees to get a close-up look.  Books will be available for purchase and signing.
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Open Studio
6:30 PM @ KIMBALL ART CENTER

More creation fun at the Kimball Art Center with Open Studio. You have your choice of two out of the five condensed art classes in ceramics, warm glass fusion, screen printing, painting, and drawing. Demos from teachers, all art materials, hors-d’oeuvres, and personalized instruction are all included; a cash bar is also available.

Schedule:

  • 6:30 PM — Doors open
  • 6:30-7 PM Enjoy refreshments, mingle and sign up for the first class (space available on a first come/first served basis)
  • 7-7:45 PM Creation session
  • 7:45-8 PM Refreshment break and registration for second class (space available on a first come/first served basis)
  • 8-8:45 PM Creation session

For more information click here.
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The Park City Institute Presents: Jaron Lanier 
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center (PCHS) 

One of the pioneers who helped create the world wide web is asking you to delete your social media accounts. 

From the Park City Institute website:
“[Jaron] Lanier is equal parts scientist, musician, writer, and virtual reality entrepreneur, who now devotes his life to finding a better way through the digital culture. He has shared his ideas about where the internet has taken wrong turns, and how to right them—at every TED conference since its inception. You’ll want to hear what the author of books including Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now, Who Owns the Future?, You Are Not A Gadget, and Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters with Reality and Virtual Reality, has to say about the ways digital life can help—and hurt—society.”

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6

The Next Course: Italian Christmas Feast
1 – 3 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil

Join The Next Course at Mountain Town Olive Oil, for Park City’s best new food and wine pairing class! This week, Italian Christmas Feast with Chef Deanna Fitchat, owner of Deelicious Park City. Thursday’s menu:

* Cioppino
* Create an Antipasto Platter
* Stuffed Turkey Breast Roulade
* Spinach & Ricotta Cannelloni

Reservations are required 48 hours in advance; call 435.649.1400 (21 and over).
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Book Club: Barbara Kingsolver’s “Unsheltered”
5 – 6 PM @ Dolly’s Bookstore

This book club is free and open to all who wish to attend – the only requirement is to have read the book! Even better, if you mention that you are planning to join in the discussion, you get 10% off if you purchase the title they’re talking about.

From the Dolly’s website, describing this month’s book, “Unsheltered”:
“How could two hardworking people do everything right in life, a woman asks, and end up destitute? Willa Knox and her husband followed all the rules as responsible parents and professionals, and have nothing to show for it but debts and an inherited brick house that is falling apart. The magazine where Willa worked has folded; the college where her husband had tenure has closed. Their dubious shelter is also the only option for a disabled father-in-law and an exasperating, free-spirited daughter. When the family’s one success story, an Ivy-educated son, is uprooted by tragedy he seems likely to join them, with dark complications of his own…

Unsheltered is the compulsively readable story of two families, in two centuries, who live at the corner of Sixth and Plum in Vineland, New Jersey, navigating what seems to be the end of the world as they know it. With history as their tantalizing canvas, these characters paint a startlingly relevant portrait of life in precarious times when the foundations of the past have failed to prepare us for the future.”
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Cross-section of a mill.
Photo from Park City Museum’s website.

A Brief History & Explanation of Milling and Refining in Park City 
5 PM @ Park City Museum Education & Collections Center 

The public is invited to attend “Shiny Rock to Silver Bars: A Brief History and Explanation of Milling and Refining in Park City” lecture by mining engineer Donovan Symonds. How were the ores mined in Park City turned into silver, lead or gold bars? Why were they crushed and concentrated?

Practical demonstrations and videos will explain the processes involved in sorting the ores into concentrates and tailings. Donovan, a long-time resident of Park City, is a retired consulting mining engineer. He has enjoyed being a museum docent for about 8 years.

Park City Film Presents: “bias”
7 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium

“If you’re human – you’re biased. Now what?”

From the Park City Film website:
“bias” challenges us to confront our hidden biases and understand what we risk when we follow our gut. Through exposing her own biases, award-winning documentary filmmaker Robin Hauser (CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, Running for Jim) highlights the nature of implicit bias, the grip it holds on our social and professional lives, and what it will take to induce change.”

This free screening also has a post-film panel with:
– Director Robin Hauser
– Dr. Marco Barker, Associate Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer at Westminster College
– Sadie Ortiz, PCHS Senior and member of Teen Council, Latinos in Action and Bright Futures
– Meghan Zarnetske, instructional coach and social justice teacher at Treasure Mountain Junior High, will moderate.

This screening is part Park City Film’s Reel Community Series, the nonprofit’s longest-running community program, which introduces films to expand viewers’ views of the world – and connects them to other members of the Park City community. “bias” is underwritten by the Women’s Giving Fund (a project of the Park City Community Foundation). 


UPCOMING EVENTS

  • December 7 – 9 → Park Silly Holiday Bazaar @ PC Marriott
  • Saturday, December 8 → OPENING DAY @ Deer Valley Resort
  • Saturday, December 15 → Santa Comes Down Town Lift | 5:30 p.m. @ Town Lift Plaza
  • December 22 – January 6 → Snowfest @ Park City Mountain
  • Monday, December 24 → Santa visits Deer Valley
  • Sunday, December 30 → Deer Valley’s Annual Torchlight Parade
  • Saturday, January 26, 2019 → Ski Utah’s Learn to Ski Program @ Deer Valley

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: Colony News, Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Canyons Village, community, Connected Colony, Deer Valley Resort, Events, Historic Main Street, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Architecture, Park City, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, powder, Ski in ski out, ski in ski out park city, ski in ski out utah, ski real estate, Ski Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Small Business Highlight: Motherlode Park City

December 2, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

“My Grandma went to **insert whatever location here** and all I got was this t-shirt.”

You’ve seen them all before–the semi-tacky souvenir t-shirt in every airport newsstand, museum gift shop, and boardwalk souvenir shack. You can find basically the exact same shirt in any city across the country. As unique as all cities are, shouldn’t its souvenirs reflect that—for tourists and locals alike?

On a trip to Big Sky Resort in Montana, Jesse Santaularia came across a t-shirt shop selling apparel that was unique and represented the area. He wondered why there wasn’t something like that in Park City, his adopted home. Jesse had worked as a lawyer for years in New York City but left when he decided to live the ski bum life. After a few trips to Park City, he knew that should be his new home base.

Despite zero experience in apparel design, he and partner Alex Lowe taught themselves to screen print and started testing out some designs. They sold products at local markets and started to gather a following. In 2016, they opened up the Motherlode storefront on Main Street. The shop carries unique apparel – items you definitely won’t find at other stores – and is perfectly representative of the city’s vibe.

Jesse told the Park Record “Obviously there are a lot of tourists that come in, and I want to give them something that’s, like, I call it original Park City nostalgia. We want to give people something that’s made here and that they’re going to remember in 10 years… It’s just souvenirs, but it’s something that was created here and made here.”

See a design you like but want it on a different shirt? They can do that for you. And beyond the pre-designed apparel, about half of Motherlode’s business is doing custom work for clients; they’ve even helped us with projects here at The Colony!

Opening a new business or have a family reunion coming up? In-house designer Parker Jones will help you come up with a design, and then they will screenprint it for you. You can also get your design transferred via vinyl, perfect for jerseys, and outerwear or stickers and window clings.

They can also transfer images on to a shirt—perfect for gifts or other small orders. Motherlode has clients all over the city, from Freshie’s to St. Regis. Oh, and, it’s worth mentioning that the t-shirts they sell are the softest, most comfortable we’ve ever come across.

Motherlode is located on Lower Main Street in the Summit Watch Plaza at 710 Main Street. It’s open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday – Sunday with varying hours on Monday. Find them online at motherlodepc.com and on social as @motherlodepc .


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: Colony News, News, Small Business in Park City Tagged With: Canyons Resort, community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Architecture, Mountain real estate, Park City, Park City Mountain, Park City Utah, Ski in ski out, ski in ski out park city, ski in ski out utah, ski real estate, Ski Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Event Guide: November 30 – December 2

November 30, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Let it snow! The ski season is off to a smashing start – we’re already looking at a 21″ base and more trails and lifts opening at Park City Mountain by the day. If you’re not planning to spend the weekend on the mountain, there are plenty of other options for you to enjoy our beautiful Park City community!

FRIDAY, November 30 

MEET & GREET →

Avalanche Dogs Meet & Greet 
4:30 PM @ Ski Beach (Canyons Village)

We were going to tell you to find a kid to bring to play with the avi puppies, but who are we kidding, we don’t need kids around to enjoy these fabulous, furry lifesavers! As it turns out, these good boys and girls are out each and every Friday this season at the Ski Beach. Be sure to bring your Epic Pass — the resort photographers will be on-hand to take pictures!

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS →

Christkindlmarkt
11 AM – 8 PM @ This is the Place Heritage Park

More than 90 vendors have set up shop at This is the Place Heritage Park, and they’re selling everything from traditional German gifts to hand-crafted toys, ornaments, jewelry, and more! Not only that, there are children’s activities and entertainment (like a live nativity!) at the market, which has been a tradition in Salt Lake since 2012. The Christkindlmarkt is open Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
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North Pole Christmas Express Train 
Heber Valley Railroad

A fun holiday tradition to enjoy – or to begin! – is a ride to the North Pole! The 90-minute (round trip) train ride includes hot cocoa and chocolate chip cookies, made by Mrs. Claus, of course. Families will get to sing along to Christmas songs and enjoy entertainment from the elves and the hosts.

Dates and Departure Times:

  • December 1st at 11:30 am, 2 pm, 5 pm & 7:30 pm
  • December 3rd thru December 7th at 5 pm & 7:30 pm
  • December 8th at 11:30 am, 2 pm, 5 pm & 7:30 pm
  • December 10th thru December 14th at 5 pm & 7:30 pm
  • December 15th at 11:30 am, 2 pm, 5 pm, & 7:30 pm
  • December 17th thru December 20th at 5pm & 7:30pm
  • December 21st and December 22nd at 11:30 am, 2 pm, 5 pm & 7:30 pm

SURVIVE →

Parents’ Survival Night 
Fridays 6 – 9 PM 
The Little Gym

The Little Gym of Park City, in the Iron Horse District, hosts a Parents’ Survival Night every Friday. Children ages 3 to 12-years-old get to burn energy in the gym, make crafts and eat snacks – while parents get a nice break.

SEE & SHOP →

Imprinting the West
Tozer Gallery

Park City Museum 

A brand-new exhibit is about to open in the Tozer Gallery at the Park City Museum: Imprinting the West: Manifest Destiny, Real and Imagined. It features 48 hand-colored engravings and lithographs that explore one of the most transformational eras in American life throughout the nineteenth century. For days and hours, please visit the Park City Museum website; the exhibit will be on display through January 7, 2019.
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Clay Studio Potter Sale 
2 – 9 PM @ Kimball Art Center 

What more perfect present that a piece of pottery? Even better when it’s one-of-a-kind! Stop into the Kimball Art Center Clay Studio to support local artists and to cross a few items off of your shopping list. Pieces are available from artists, teachers, and members! Saturday hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Last Friday Gallery Stroll
6 PM @ Various Park City Galleries

This fun – and free – final-Friday-of-the-month event is a terrific way to get out, explore our Park City community, and to increase your exposure to our incredibly talented pool of local artists.

Park City’s art scene is one that is surprisingly robust; our galleries house and feature a variety of unique local, national, and international art collections. So – on the last Friday of the month, 19 members of the Park City Gallery Association open their doors for you to enjoy them!

Light refreshments are served and you get to explore the latest installations – while enjoying a fabulous alpine evening on Park City’s Historic Main Street.

STUDY & SUDS →

Avalanche Awareness Lecture
6 – 8 PM @ Park City Brewery 

Instructors from the AIRE Avalanche Education Program will deliver the first lecture of the season at Park City Brewery, and is structured to lay the foundation for your continuing avalanche education. You’re warned that the lecture is in “no way designed to be a substitute for a full avalanche course.” Seating is limited – only 55 people or so – so get there early! 21 and over ONLY.

ENJOY THE SHOW →

Park City Institute Presents:
National Geographic Live! Point of No Return with Hilaree Nelson
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center (PCHS)

From the Park City Institute website:
“In the fall of 2014, a National Geographic team set out on what they knew would be a harrowing journey to the summit of Burma’s Hkakabo Razi to determine if it is indeed Southeast Asia’s highest point. What they  didn’t realize was that the greatest obstacle wouldn’t be their dwindling rations, or the grueling jungle hikes, or the life-threatening hypothermia. It was the force of conflicting personalities that threatened to unravel the entire endeavor. Leader Hilaree Nelson recounts the tough decisions she had to make to keep the team together, accompanied by photographer Cory Richard’s dramatic stills and clips from Renan Ozturk’s searing documentary Down to Nothing.”
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Stand-Up Comedy
8 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre

Co-headliners Frank Lucero & Brian Hicks will lead a night full of adult humor – and beverages. You don’t have to be 21 to attend, but you do have to be 21 to purchase booze. Buy tickets HERE. 



SATURDAY,  DECEMBER 1

MOVE & DISCOVER →

Saturday Morning Snowshoe Tour
8:30 – 10 AM
Swaner Nature Preserve & EcoCenter

We are now officially in the Snowshoe Tour portion of our winter season!
Learn about wetland science, natural plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve, search for and identify animal tracks and other signs of animal life. Wear sturdy, warm boots, snow pants, hats, gloves, a coat, and bring a water bottle. Snowshoes can be rented from the EcoCenter – $2.50 for members, $5 for non-members.

PLAY →

Trivia at Lucky Ones 
3 PM @ Park City Library 

Starting December 1, each and every Saturday, you can head over to Lucky Ones Coffee Shop (in the Park City Library) for trivia! The perfect aprés activity for the whole family. Be sure to have at least one smart device is needed for your team (wi-fi provided).

WATCH →

Park City Institute Presents: Red Molly
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center (PCHS)


From the website: “The Americana powerhouse vocal trio arrives on our stage with gorgeous harmonies, crisp musicianship, infectious songwriting, and warm, engaging stage presence. Laurie MacAllister (bass), Abbie Gardner  (Dobro), and Molly Venter (guitar) weave together the threads of American music — from folk roots to bluegrass, from heartbreaking ballads to barn-burning honky tonk — as effortlessly as they blend their caramel voices into their signature soaring, crystalline three-part harmonies. Equal parts concert performance and living-room jam session, the musical storytelling will heat up a cold winter’s night.”
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Park City Film Presents: 
“The Man Who Invented Christmas” 
4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 

As part of its Books 2 Movies series, this film will screen for free at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library. From the website: “‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’ tells the magical journey that led to the creation of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim and other classic characters from Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol.’ Directed by Bharat Nalluri the film shows how Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) mixed real-life inspirations with his vivid imagination to conjure up unforgettable characters and a timeless tale, forever changing the holiday season into the celebration we know today.”
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Park City Film Presents: “Colette”
8 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium

The story of Colette, who married a successful Parisian writer. In an interesting turn of events, her husband convinces her to ghostwrite for him, and the novel (which she wrote in a semi-autobiographical way) is a smash. The couple becomes the talk of Paris and she writes additional novels. Of course, the clash comes when Colette begins to chafe against creative ownership and societal constraints.

CRAWL →

Santa Pub Crawl with The Breakfast Klub

6:30 PM @ OP Rockwell


Park City’s annual Santa Pub Crawl is getting bigger and bigger – and some changes have been made this year which will allow the crowd more time to enjoy each stop. The crawl finishes at O.P. Rockwell, where The Breakfast Klub will be playing all of our favorite 80’s hits. The cost to attend the crawl is a new, unwrapped toy at stop #1 – The Downstairs. 

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2

CREATE →

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 

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.
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Open Studio
12 – 2 PM @ The Paint Mixer

Whether you want extra painting practice, some alone creative time – or just the chance to make a painting with no guided instruction, Open Studio is a great Sunday afternoon option. Pick any one of the paintings and follow the written instructions – or just do your own thing. Materials are provided, guidance is not. Register for the session here.

SEE →

The Art and Science of Arachnids
Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
Wednesdays – Sundays: 10 AM – 4 PM

This exhibit is seriously catching people in its net – and it just so happens to be the largest arachnid exhibit in the United States.

The exhibit guides visitors to explore connections between arachnids and literature, art, folklore, paleontology, science, and history. You’ll see 100 live arachnids (!) and experience hands-on activities – hopefully, the live arachnids are not the hands-on activities, but you’ll have to go see it in order to find out. INSIDER TIP: They feed the spiders on Thursdays – so that is a great time to go see some action.

This exhibit is available to read and listen to in both Spanish and English, and is free for members; for pricing and other info, click here.

 

APRÉS →

S’mores at Park City Mountain 
3 PM @ Fire Pits 

Could there be a cozier way to aprés? Gather at the fire pits in the base village of Park City Mountain. Best of all – they’re complimentary! You can also track down some free, yummy s’mores on Saturdays at the Umbrella Bar in the Canyons Village. 


UPCOMING EVENTS

Write these in your calendar:

  • Saturday, December 1 → Santa Pub Crawl on Historic Main Street
  • Saturday, December 8 → OPENING DAY @ Deer Valley Resort
  • Saturday, December 15 → Santa Comes Down Town Lift | 5:30 p.m. @ Town Lift Plaza
  • December 22 – January 6 → Snowfest @ Park City Mountain
  • Monday, December 24 → Santa Claus visits Deer Valley Resort
  • Sunday, December 30 → Deer Valley’s Annual Torchlight Parade

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 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

Filed Under: Colony News, Events in Park City, News Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Park City Nonprofits, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, ski in ski out park city, ski in ski out utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Bill White Farms

November 28, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

For most of us, what we know about farms comes from movies and books. From the idyllic setup in Charlotte’s Web to the corporate farms featured in the documentary Food Inc., more often than not, we have no idea what it takes to grow and cultivate real produce and livestock. Bill White Farms is hoping to change that.

For decades, Bill White has operated some of the most recognizable restaurants in Park City – eight of them! – ranging from casual to fine dining. And now, the Bill White Restaurant Group is looking to give back to the community. After many years of trying, Bill White purchased a piece of property directory off of State Highway 224 and launched Bill White Farms—a 501(c) nonprofit.

The farm raises livestock—chickens, turkeys, cows, pigs and more—grows dozens of different crops, farms fish, and even has 300,000 bees to keep the whole operation moving. The farm uses a practice it calls Earthganic. The farm strives to work with the earth, not against it, to bring out the best food it has to offer.

When it comes to sustainability, here’s one example of how everything works together: “The compostable material is fed to the chickens, which creates highly nutritious and flavorful eggs.  The restaurant scraps are also thrown into compost trays, where worms turn it into highly nutritious soil, which is then used to fertilize the crops, and [the worms] will eventually be used to feed the fish farm- again creating natural, organic, and flavorful food.”

Now this is lovely and sounds delicious, but how does the organization work to achieve its “number one focus [of] healing the earth”? It does so in four distinct ways.

First, it provides classes to clients at the Christian Center of Park City. We’ve told you about the CCPC’s big new community center, and one of the features there is a kitchen, perfect for cooking demos. The farm teaches free classes there to help people learn to make delicious, healthy and affordable meals the whole family will eat.

Next, it donates fundraising dinners to other nonprofits. The farm will provide the food, the location, and the serving staff, leaving the nonprofit with zero overhead costs and all the proceeds. Last year, the farm hosted a dinner for the Summit Land Conservancy with the goal of raising $200,000. 80% of the food served was grown right there on the farm—enough to feed 50 guests.

The farm also offers tours specifically geared to help community members learn about sustainable farming. The earth is changing and the farm wants to show farmers, community leaders, and anyone interested in the best ways to use biology, not chemicals, to grow food. The free tours demonstrate how to get back to the natural processes that have grown food for centuries and will allow us to continue eating healthy and nutritious produce in the years to come.

And finally, any food that is left goes to the CCPC food pantry. Fresh food can be hard to come by at a food pantry but it is incredibly important, especially when it comes to creating lifelong habits of health – not to mention, encouraging children to eat healthfully. The farm donates produce, eggs and more to the pantry through its Farm-to-Pantry program.

Just like the crops, the farm is growing and evolving. We can’t wait to see what happens next! 


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: Colony News, In the News, News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Local Business, Nonprofits, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Utah, Sustainability, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Christian Center of Park City

November 22, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Around the holiday season, the philanthropic nerve is often struck in even the stingiest of Scrooges by an onslaught of Hallmark and Netflix Christmas movies and those fabulous Christmas songs that hit us deep in the heart. We donate to food drives, buy toys for less fortunate families and drop some change in the bell ringers red kettles. But what about the rest of the year? Working steadfastly through all of the seasons are places like the Christian Center of Park City.

Photo courtesy: Angelique McNaughton/Park Record

The CCPC is a humanitarian needs center aimed at meeting the physical and emotional needs of people in Summit and Wasatch counties. It runs a food pantry, offers counseling to members of the community and meets all sorts of seasonal needs, like school supplies, holiday gifts and more. A person’s religion, race, gender or ethnicity does not matter. Everyone is welcome to receive –and give– help at the CCPC.

18 years ago, the center opened as a way to meet people at their point of need. It did that in one office, expanding to two – and now it operates out of a freshly built community center at the same location. After a two and a half year renovation, the new center opened just recently—doubling in size. The new space offers more office space, an expanded counseling center, and a new warehouse where donations for center’s thrift shop are stored. The food pantry got an update as well.

Photo courtesy: Christian Center of Park City

In 2014, the CCPC Food Pantry gave away more than $1.5 million in food to families throughout the county. People who need it can come get food twice a month, no strings attached. It serves the elderly, veterans, families, singles, seasonal workers and any other person trying to stay afloat. The new pantry is set up to look more like a store, empowering its patrons to make the best choices for them and their families, as opposed to just taking what is handed to them.

The pantry accepts donations of food or supplies from the community. To find out what is needed right now, you’re invited to give them a call. But, because quite a bit of the food donated to food banks can go uneaten if you really want to make an impact, donate money. Your dollar goes A LOT farther with a donation directly to food organizations, because food banks are able to buy food at wholesale prices.

The CCPC also employs trained counselors to meet with people, regardless of ability to pay. In the new building, 20 counselors can meet with people at once, instead of the previous space, which accommodated just two.

The executive director of the center, Rob Harter, told the Park Record that expanded mental health services became even more of a priority after our community lost two 13-year-old boys to overdoses a few years ago. The counselors cover a variety of mental health needs, from marriage counseling to anxiety and depression, to eating disorders. Some of the professionals are trained in a therapy called EDMR, which is shown to have positive impacts on people with PTSD or other trauma-related stress. The center works with many insurances and also offers financial aid to people who need the service but may not be able to afford it. Some of the counselors are also bilingual.

This time of year, the center collected 850 turkeys for Thanksgiving and will continue to gather gifts for the holidays. Operation Hope allows parents to shop for holiday gifts for their children, picking out the perfect toy to open Christmas morning, as well as filling in some of those needs, like a warm winter coat. Operation Hope is in need of donations and volunteers right now.

And as the center expanded, so did the cost of the building. By the time it opened a few weeks ago, the center had gone nearly $2 million over budget. An anonymous donor has come forward, pledging $1 million if the center could also match it. So if you want to make an impact that will last throughout the year this holiday season, the Christian Center of Park City may be a good place to start. 


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: Colony News, News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Mountain Home, Nonprofits, Park City, Park City Nonprofits, Park City Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

Park City Event Guide: Opening Day @ Park City Mountain

November 20, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

The wait is OVER and opening day is (just about) here! Both Park City Mountain Resort villages (Park City Mountain and Canyons) will open for winter 2018 | 2019 operations at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, November 21. But don’t wait till 9 a.m. to head over, there are a few things popping beforehand at each village – take a look at the celebrations, plus, get a glimpse of what’s new and improved this year…

OPENING DAY ACTIVITIES
Park City Mountain Village

  • 8:00 AM → Complimentary hot chocolate & donuts
  • 8:00 – 11:00 AM → DJ Velvet will spin on the PayDay Pad
  • 8:50 AM → Bill Rock, Park City Mountain’s COO, will welcome guests to the ski season
  • 9:00 AM→ First Chair Banner Breaking at PayDay Lift
  • 2:30 – 4:30 PM → Après Live Music: Bonanza Town on the PayDay Deck 

Canyons Village

  • 8:00 AM → Complimentary hot chocolate & donuts
  • 8:00 – 11:00 AM → DJ Funkee Boss will spin in the Canyons Village
  • 2:30 – 4:30 PM → Après Live Music: Tony Oros on the Umbrella Bar Deck 

Photo courtesy: Park City Mountain

NEW THIS YEAR
High Meadow Park: Brand-New Dedicated Ski & Snowboard Learning Area
Park City Mountain has always been the place to go to enjoy a comfortable learning environment for beginners of any age.

That remains the same, but this year, there is going to be a whole new area in which to learn and where beginners, kids, and families will experience a whole new level of comfort.

The brand-new High Meadow Park is an entire dedicated area for learning, with gentle terrain and new snowmaking, which will create terrific surfaces for new skiers and snowboarders. The brand-new Candy Cabin offers a place to take a rest and grab a snack, and getting there easy, too – there’s a new, detachable high-speed four-passenger lift.

Mid-Mountain Lodge: A New Take On The Classic
This classic spot, the Mid-Mountain Lodge, is beloved by just about everyone who has ever clomped in its door.

Photo courtesy: Park City Mountain

The building is more than 120 years old and originally functioned as a miners’ boarding house. The renovation pays tribute to our community’s rich mining heritage and offers a cozy spot to warm up and fill up.

Additional indoor seating is welcome news to those among us who have waited, snow dripping off our boots, to enjoy the food and a beverage. There’s also an upgraded dining area, newly “crafted chef-driven menus,” and a full-service bar.

Cloud Dine: Now With More Seating To Take In The Views

More than 200 seats have been added to this modern bistro, which sits right on top of a Wasatch Range ridgeline, so guests here get to sit back and take in the unbelievable views. This restaurant is known for “foodie-approved” cuisine and its spectacular presentation, and now, there’s even more room to enjoy all of it.


Expanded Snowmaking & Grooming
Most of the mountain will be open to exploration even earlier thanks to new snowmaking capabilities on Red Pine Road, a major connector trail off of Tombstone Express. More snow means the trail will open earlier in the season and provide access to even more terrain across the mountain.


AT THE COLONY 

More than 50% of the Park City Mountain’s Canyons Village terrain can be found within the boundaries here at The Colony. Even better, the high-speed Quicksilver Gondola, which zips riders from one side of the enormous resort to the other in mere moments, is also inside The Colony. The Gondola is directly accessible for Colony homeowners in possession of a lift ticket – which means that the entirety of the Park City Mountain land is right outside the door – and at their ski tips.  

This unmatched access means skiers and snowboarders enjoy everything from first tracks on a powder day to perfect corduroy groomers (more than 120 trails are groomed each night) throughout the season. Also easily accessible for owners – The Colony’s own private seasonal Yurt, where lunch is served, owners and friends can warm up during the day, and aprés and dinner events can be enjoyed.  

For more information on the unique ski-in/ski-out access here at The Colony, please be sure to reach out to our Sales Team!


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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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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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. 

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