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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.

Filed Under: Colony News, Events in Park City, In the News, News Tagged With: Canyons Village, community, Connected Colony, Events, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Architecture, Mountain Home, Mountain real estate, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Park City Mountain Resort, 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: Lylo Bag

November 18, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

The story of Hollye Shepherd and the Lylo bag is proof there is no timeline on achieving a dream. It took several years, a little bit of experience – and a lot of persistence.

Let’s back up.
A few years ago, Hollye was pregnant with her first child and experiencing quickly-growing concern about the amount of radiofrequency her phone emitted. The California Department of Health had recently released a warning, urging people to not wear their phones next to their bodies, as the long-term effects of cell phone radiation are still unknown, and Hollye didn’t want to take any chances with her growing family. She looked and looked but couldn’t find many products designed to lower the radiofrequency emissions of phones – and the pickings were even more slim when it came to designs for women.

So she got to work. Hollye didn’t have any sewing or fashion experience but she bought some fabric and put together a prototype. She worked with several different manufacturers before landing on a factory in Mexico that gave her the product she wanted while also maintaining good conditions for its workers. And it wasn’t just her preference that went into building this purse. She interviewed more than 100 women to determine what exactly they wanted from an everyday bag.

After two and a half years, a move to Park City, several prototypes, dozens of interviews with women, and lots of late nights later, the Lylo bag was born. It is small enough to not get in the way but big enough for your essentials: phone, cards, lip gloss, and keys. It can be worn in four different ways and is designed to go from day to night seamlessly.

Oh – and it blocks out 90% of the radiation put off by your phone. The bag is designed so the protective barrier is only against your body, which means it won’t impact your phone’s reception. For the outer materials, you can choose between leather and vegan cork. The bag is also water resistant because, as a mom knows all too well, life happens.

Its Kickstarter campaign just wrapped, and the Lylo bag exceeded its goal by more than 6200 dollars. And if you didn’t back it in time to get your Christmas delivery, you can sign up on the Lylo Design website to be reminded of its October 2019 launch.

Hollye says she was able to work on this project after her (now three!) children went to bed. And, while it took a bit longer with those hours, she says she wouldn’t have done it any other way. Being a working mom has allowed her to teach her daughters about running a business as well as being creative themselves. She told the Park Record, “I’m glad that I can inspire them as women to be entrepreneurs, and I hope that as they grow, they see the importance of what I am doing.” 

The Lylo bag stands for love and light—on the Kickstarter page, Hollye says it represents all the effort and love she’s poured into making this bag a reality. She told the Park Record the Park City entrepreneurial network PandoLabs helped her move forward with her business. And she hopes to be able to in turn help other startups as she moves forward.


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, Small Business in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Local Business, Mountain Home, Park City, Park City Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Event Guide: November 16 – 22

November 14, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Turkey. Tofurkey. Turducken. However you celebrate it, you better start getting your Thanksgiving feast figured out because, tough as it is to believe, that turkey train is arriving *next week.* Before we get too far ahead of ourselves, though, there are a few things to enjoy before it’s time to start calculating when you need to start the big Butterball defrost.

FRIDAY, November 16

SUPPORT →

People’s Health Clinic Fundraiser
11 AM – Midnight @ Crystal Park Cantina

From 11 a.m. till midnight, the new Mexican restaurant on Historic Main Street, Crystal Park Cantina, will donate 20% of all sales to People’s Health Clinic. Come for lunch, dinner, or after work drinks and spend your money for a great cause.

The money donated to the PH Clinic will help our uninsured community members get the medical care they need to keep themselves and their family members healthy.

CREATE →

Artful Afternoons
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

This is a fun Friday after-school activity for kids ages 6 through 10. Participants get to explore art using a variety of fun materials each week. This week, Artful Animation: From hand-drawn to claymation, kids will bring their stories to life. Drop-ins are welcome, just $25 to participate. Final class: November 30: Holiday Cards: Make one – and send it!
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Wheel Try It – Open Studio
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

The clay studio at Kimball has opened its doors each Friday this fall – for anyone who wants to take a crack at clay. It’s not a class, but a studio staffer will do a demo at the top of the session on either a hand-building or wheel-throwing technique. The fee includes enough clay for two completed pieces – along with firing and glazing.
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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 to head out and enjoy some community fun.

SEE →

Dreamscapes Community Opening
6 PM @ Kimball Art Center

Enjoy free admission to the community opening of “Dreamscapes,” which features the work of 13 local artists, in which diverse approaches to the natural world are re-imagined. Participating artists include AD Allegretti, Ginny Coombs, Emily Herr, Karen Kendall, Mark Maziarz, Linda McCausland, Cynthia McLoughlin, Kylie Millward, Kristen Mitchell, Anna Leigh Moore, Elizabeth Peterkort, Annastasia Rynders, and Jennifer Worsley.
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Park City Collects III Community Opening 
6 PM @ Kimball Art Center

The same night, same time, same place  – attend two community openings in one! Park City Collects is back by popular demand and will be displayed in the Main Gallery. This collection features diverse pieces from our own local collectors in a wide range of time periods, media, and styles, by internationally acclaimed artists. 

Take advantage of the chance to see these pieces, which are usually unavailable for public viewing!
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Walt Evans Art
Cowboy Camp Display 
6 PM @Artique

Raised on a cattle ranch in Fraser, CO, Walt Evans currently calls Kamas home. He’s retired from the U.S.Ski Team and now spends his team as a musician, playing guitar, mandolin, and bass.

Evans’ other passion is Cowboy Camp Crafts. He creates unique leather guitar straps, journal covers, rustic wood frames & horseshoe art – all with reclaimed leather, steel, and wood. The Cowboy Camp Display will be featured at Artique in Kamas through November 30.
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The Addams Family Musical
7:30 PM @ Egyptian Theatre

Wednesday Addams is now 18 years old – and she has fallen in love with a totally normal young man — from Ohio. Worse, she invites him – and his parents – to dinner at her parents’ place. Of course, more than dinner is served up as secrets are revealed and relationships are tested. The show is presented by the Ziegfeld Theatre Company and will run through November 24.
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Park City Film presents: “Pick of the Litter”
8 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium

Watch the entire journey of a litter of pups from the moment they are born and through their two years of work to become guide dogs for the blind.

But this film is not just about the (adorable) puppies: “…along the way, these remarkable animals rely on a community of dedicated individuals who train them to do amazing, life-changing things in the service of their human. The stakes are high and not every dog can make the cut. Only the best of the best. The pick of the litter.” Friday and Saturday, the film screens at 8 p.m.; Sunday’s show is at 6.

SATURDAY, November 17

MOVE →

Saturday Morning Guided Walk | Snowshoe Tours
8:30 – 10 AM
Swaner Nature Preserve & EcoCenter

Winter edition of the Nature Walks – where some of the walks turn into snowshoe sessions! 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.

SHOP →

Winter Holiday Gift Boutique
10 AM – 6 PM @ Jeremy Ranch Country Club 

30 local vendors will gather to display uniquely Park City gifts at the 2nd Annual Holiday Gift Boutique at the Jeremy Ranch Golf and Country Club. Skincare, home decor, local art, clothing, furniture, and more will be on display. There will be crafts, activities, and a visit from Santa from 12 – 3 PM, not to mention a Bloody Mary Bar and Mimosa drink specials all day long.

CREATE → 

Clay Coin Keepers
10 AM @ Kimball Art Center 

Create your own personalized piggy-bank (or panda-bank… or dinosaur-bank – whatever you want!) out of clay to keep all of your coins contained. Kimball Art Center recommends you bring images of your favorite animal for inspiration – and asks you to sign up for the class on the website.
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Enjoy Flavors of Fall Cooking Class
6 – 9 PM @ Mindful Cuisine

A creative cooking -and dining- experience. Meet new people while you learn to cook like a professional, then enjoy the meal you’ve worked so hard to prepare. This event’s menu: 

  • Crab Cakes, Tartar Sauce & Cilantro Orange Dressing
  • Arugula Salad with Almonds, Olives & Tangerines
  • Red Wine & Fig Braised Short Ribs over Spaghetti Squash
  • Plum Skillet Cake

Mindful Cuisine holds regular cooking classes where the group then sits down to enjoy the meal together. You can find the schedule of events on the website.

PARTY →

KPCW Main Street Music Crawl
7:30 PM @ Historic Main Street 

This massive music event kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and rolls right on through last call. Three bars – OP Rockwell, The Spur Bar & Grill, and Flanagan’s on Main – are participating, with at least one local band playing at each location. You simply select where you want to start, and then move along when you feel like you want some fresh music to enjoy. 

  • O.P. Rockwell (268 Main Street)
    • Breakfast Klub (80’s Band)
  • The Spur Bar & Grill (352 Main Street)
    • Tony Oros – Upstairs
    • Blue Divide – Downstairs
  • Flanagan’s on Main (438 Main Street)
    • Small House Strings – Upstairs
    • Opal Hill Drive – Downstairs

You can pre-purchase tickets HERE.

SUNDAY, November 18

WATCH →

IBSF North American Cup
9 AM @ Utah Olympic Park

Bobsled and skeleton athletes from around the world will descend on Utah Olympic Park for a multi-day international sliding event — and you can watch the entire thing for free! The competition slides right on through Wednesday; here’s a look at the schedule (subject to adjustments):

  • Sunday, November 18
    • 9 am | Men’s and Women’s Skeleton
    • 2 pm | Women’s Monobob
  • Monday, November 19
    • 9 am | Men’s and Women’s Skeleton
    • 2 pm | Women’s Monobob
  • Tuesday, November 20
    • 9 am | 2 Man Bobsled and Women’s Bobsled
    • 2 pm | Men’s and Women’s Skeleton
  • Wednesday, November 21
    • 9 am | 4 Man Bobsled
    • 1 pm | 4 Man Bobsled

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.

DURING THE WEEK

~Wednesday, November 21~

Opening Day 2018
9:00 AM @ Park City Mountain 

If our weather cooperates, both Park City Mountain Resorts will start spinning lifts on Wednesday to celebrate the 2018 – 2019 ski and snowboard season.

Come early, grab a great parking spot (if you haven’t camped out overnight for first chair, that is), and enjoy some complimentary treats starting at 8 a.m. (in both Park City Mountain and Canyons Villages).

There will also be live music at both villages from 8 till 11, with a quick welcome speech from Bill Rock in the Park City Mountain Village at 8:50 a.m.

The fun continues with first day aprés – enjoy live music until 4:30 p.m. at both villages.  Keep an eye out for our upcoming Park City Mountain Opening Day Event Guide!
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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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“The Nightmare Before Christmas”
4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 

Each year for Park City School District holiday breaks, Park City Film screens themed movies at 4 p.m. The goal in doing that is so students have a safe and entertaining place to be in the afternoons when school is out. Oh, and, free popcorn provided!

On November 21, kids can follow the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown’s beloved pumpkin king, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the “real world.”

He accidentally stumbles on Christmastown, with its bright colors and warm spirits, and gets a new lease on life. He plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role, but Jack soon discovers even the best-laid plans of mice and skeleton men can go seriously awry. For more information click here.

~Thursday, November 22 – Happy Thanksgiving!~

Lululemon Turkey Trot 5K
9 AM @ Matt Knoop Memorial Park

Pre-Thanksgiving workouts are one of our favorite traditions! Get things moving before you gobble turkey with the 8th annual Turkey Trot at Matt Knoop – and all you have to do to enter is bring a can of food to donate to the Christian Center of Park City!

Run, stroll, or walk with your fam and friends on this stroller-friendly course. Turkey costumes are welcome, nay, encouraged, and you can sign-up here.
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Thanksgiving Din-Din

Whether you want to stay in or go out, there are tons of options to fill you up for your Thanksgiving feast. Also included on that linked list is a rundown of restaurants that are closed to observe the holiday. 

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Friday, November 23  → “The Wizard of Oz,” 4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
  • Friday, November 23 → Tree Lighting Ceremony, 4 – 6 PM @ Park City Mountain, Canyons Village 
  • Saturday, November 24 → Small Business Saturday
  • Saturday, November 24 → Electric Parade on Historic Main Street
  • Tuesday, November 27 → Giving Tuesday
  • 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 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, In the News, News Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Home, Mountain real estate, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Ski in ski out, ski in ski out park city, ski in ski out utah, Ski Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Nonprofit Highlight: Park City Film

November 13, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

“You can’t be what you can’t see.”

Marian Wright Edelman, Founder, and President of the Children’s Defense Fund, said that in the documentary Miss Representation. She was speaking about getting girls involved in tech. But that quote kept popping into my mind as I learned more about Park City Film. Film—whether it’s a documentary, drama, comedy or animated feature for kids—is an easily accessible medium that for 2 hours gives you a glimpse into what it is like to be someone else. Sometimes it’s just to entertain but often, it can change our perspective of the world around us.

Park City Film started more than 25 years ago as a way to provide Park City and the greater Summit County area access to film that may not be available at the local multi-screen theater. Originally Park City Film Series, the nonprofit went through a rebranding this summer. It is now so much more than just a film series that organizers were worried all of the other programs were getting lost in the name. It is now Park City Film, which better encompasses all the things it does now to bring film to the community.

Park City Film will screen “Free Solo” November 23, 24, & 25.

For example, later this month, the organization will show Free Solo at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Most of us—ok, let’s be real, none of us, are going to scale the El Capitan cliff face without a rope. But for 100 minutes you can see how climber Jimmy Chin prepares for this incredible feat of physical achievement. Maybe that can inspire you to accomplish a (hopefully less dangerous) goal you have in your life.

Tickets are way less expensive than your traditional theater. You can buy tickets online now; $8 for adults, $7 for seniors and students. (And, if you buy them in person and have an EBT card, you can access whole other worlds for just $3.)

“The Mask You Live In’ will be shown November 15 as part of the Reel Community Series.

Park City Film also offers free films in the Reel Community Series. The goal of its longest running program is to deepen “understanding of complex, diverse and sometimes challenging, topics…We select films that reflect not only the mission of our partners, but also the interests of our community – with a focus on creating a platform for engaged and inclusive community conversation.” The free films are put on in conjunction with local nonprofit organizations and are paired with a panel discussion or Q&A after.

On November 15th, Park City Film will show the documentary “The Mask You Live In” for free, followed by a panel discussion. The film looks at the way media and culture have created an environment of toxic masculinity that tells men and boys they must act a certain way in order to be a “real” man. This is just one of the many upcoming documentaries that will have you talking the whole car ride home—and hopefully beyond.

Many of the upcoming Reel Community Series films are great conversation starters for families, but Park City Film also wants to help you foster a love of film in the kids in your life. During the school holidays, Park City Film offers free afternoon showings of classic movies to give kids a safe, fun and enriching place to spend a few hours when school is not in session. It also offers free screenings of foreign films for kids and books that were turned into movies, inspiring a love of literature and film.

This is just a small slice of all the programs Park City Film brings to the community. There truly is something for everyone—even people who think independent film is pretentious. Especially for people who think independent film is pretentious.

In November and December, settle into a cozy chair with a big bowl of popcorn (and treats from the toppings bar!) to see life through the eyes of a notorious bank robber, or four theater-turned-Hollywood actresses, or the rock stars of high school science fairs.  A good movie can change your opinion, your perspective, maybe even your life. 


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, News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Local Business, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Nonprofits, Ski in ski out, ski real estate, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Event Guide: November 9 – 11

November 8, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Park City is home to some of the world’s most gorgeous scenery, but one of the most beautiful sights you’ll ever see here is the gathering of hundreds of people who make our local nonprofits go. They’ll be scattered along streets, on corners, and near local businesses,  lifting signs, shouting, and spreading smiles and happiness with each honk of a passing car. This sight can only mean one thing – it’s Park City’s annual day of giving, and the clock is ticking down for donations! Take a look at our nonprofit event guide on Live PC Give PC for details, and donate if you wish. Live PC Give PC is one of the things that makes our community so wonderful, and we hope you’ll take a moment to examine all the good it does!

FRIDAY, November 9

SUPPORT →

Live PC Give PC
12 AM – 11:59 PM
Park City 

From 12 a.m. until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, November 9, Parkites come together for a full 24 hours of giving This annual event, organized and hosted by the incredible Park City Community Foundation and executed by more than 160 nonprofit organizations, raises millions of dollars for the nonprofits in our community. 

Every single donation made, no matter the size, gives your favorite organizations the chance to win in more ways than one, from generating awareness to securing matching grants and additional contributions. Together, we can make a real impact. Sponsor, donate, support, and spread awareness!

MOVE ON MAIN STREET →

The Art of Movement
Morning Classes M, W, F
6 AM @ The Paint Mixer

A new partnership in wellness between Park City’s The Paint Mixer and local coach and trainer Jess McCurdy, The Art of Movement is a new way to be creative in a space usually reserved for paint and canvas. Join Jess for a focus on mind-body alignment, as she teaches three of her usual classes in a brand-new setting.

Sunrise GRIT 45 (strength conditioning), Vinyasa Yoga, Sweat & Flow (30-minute HIIT & 30-minute yoga), and GRIT 60 (strength conditioning) are offered Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with classes at 6 a.m., 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. (Check the schedule for specifics!) Drop-ins are $20, locals also have the option of a punch pass – which gets you ten classes for $180.

SUPPORT →

Live PC Give PC Open House
10 AM – 4 PM @ KPCW  

Head over to the KPCW studio for an open house on the day of Live PC Give PC! They’ll host guests from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., and will have snacks (they always have delicious snacks!). You can also take a tour and meet the staff!
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People’s Health Clinic
11 AM – Midnight
The Spur Bar & Grill 

All day Friday (well, from 11 a.m. until midnight), when you eat at The Spur Bar & Grill, you’ll also be supporting the People’s Health Clinic. This nonprofit is dedicated to providing quality medical care to the uninsured, and The Spur will donate 10% of its sales, all day long, to support the Clinic. Must be 21 years and older to attend.

CREATE →

Artful Afternoons
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

This is a fun Friday after-school activities for kids ages 6 through 10. Participants get to explore art using a variety of fun materials each week. This week, build in 3D: kids will engineer structures out of bamboo, cardboard, and other materials. Drop-ins are welcome, just $25 to participate.  Build in 3D – Engineer structures out of bamboo, cardboard and other materials. Upcoming classes:

  • November 9: Clay: Create a literary character out of clay using hand-building techniques
  • November  16: Artful Animation: From hand-drawn to claymation, bring your stories to life
  • November 30: Holiday Cards: Make one – and send it!

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Wheel Try It – Open Studio
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

The clay studio at Kimball has opened its doors each Friday this fall – for anyone who wants to take a crack at clay. It’s not a class, but a studio staffer will do a demo at the top of the session on either a hand-building or wheel-throwing technique. The fee includes enough clay for two completed pieces – along with firing and glazing.
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Paint ‘n’ Sip
6:30 – 8:30 PM
Paint Mixer

The Paint Mixer, right off of Historic Main Street in Park City, makes painting accessible to everyone – skill & talent not required! The instructors guide participants in a step-by-step process – and the result is a beautiful painting. Friday’s picture is simply titled, “Horse.”

Paintings change for each event – you can see the gallery HERE. All materials are included – and you can purchase beverages and snacks while you enjoy your painting. (21 and over ONLY for this event.)

SUPPORT →

Live PC Give PC Tasting Event
6 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil

Head to Historic Main Street to kick off your night of Live PC Give PC support with a tasting event! Called “Olive Oil, Vinegar, Chocolate & Wine… Oh My!” – Mountain Town Olive Oil is hosting a fun tasting filled will a variety of oils, vinegar, Ritual Chocolate, and wine. Attendees will receive 15% off any oils and vinegar (must be 21 and older to join). Reservations are required. 

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.

WATCH →

Park City Film Series: “Tea With the Dames”
8 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

All you need to know is this: Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Eileen Atkins, and Dame Joan Plowright, are longtime friends. This film takes you on a journey with them, as themselves, for a weekend in the country. They catch up with one another, reminisce, and share their candid – and irreverent – thoughts on everything from art to aging to love to a life lived in the spotlight. Between them, there are innumerable iconic performances, decades of wisdom, and Oscars, Tonys, Emmys, and BAFTAs. Shows are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; 6 p.m. on Sunday.

SEE →

Melissa Manchester
8 PM @ 
Egyptian Theatre

From the Park City Summit County Arts (seriously, read this; it’s fascinating):

Grammy Award-winning artist Melissa Manchester was born in New York where her father was a bassoonist for the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and her mother was one of the first women to design and found her own clothing firm, Ruth Manchester Ltd.

They introduced her to all the classics, and by the age of 15, Melissa was already a published poet. After graduating from the High School of the Performing Arts (where she studied acting), Melissa entered New York University and enrolled in a songwriting class taught by Paul Simon.

She landed a staff writing job at Chappell Music and performed as a solo singer/pianist in the clubs of Greenwich Village. While working in the New York jingle singing circuit, she met Bette Midler and Barry Manilow. As a backup singer for Bette, Melissa fulfilled her childhood fantasy of playing Carnegie Hall. Six months later, she had a recording contract, and went on to headline at Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall, and performed for sold-out audiences across the country. Buy tickets HERE.

TALLY →

Live PC Give PC 
Celebration Party 
8 PM-Midnight @ High West 

All day long, Park City Community Foundation uses High West as Live PC Give PC HQ, where people can pop in to grab a T-shirt or a sign to participate in Park City’s annual day of giving. At 8 p.m., the Live PC Give PC HQ turns into a par-T.

If you haven’t attended – it is a BLAST: a raucous party filled with fun, donations, and donation tallying. You can watch numbers tabulate on a huge screen, there’s terrific live music, and of course, more than enough drinks to go around (cash bar).

SATURDAY, November 10

MOVE & DISCOVER →

Saturday Morning Guided Walk | Snowshoe Tours
8:30 – 10 AM
Swaner Nature Preserve & EcoCenter

Winter edition of the Nature Walks
– where some of the walks turn into snowshoe sessions! 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.
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PLAY & CREATE →

International Games Day
10 AM – 6 PM @ Summit County Library
Kimball Junction

Bring your favorite board games and video games to the Kimball Junction Branch to celebrate International Games Day. The fun will run in the auditorium all day long, and there will be a number of games provided for participants to play if you’d like to try something new. There will also be snacks available, and there will be a screening of “Ready Player One” in room 133 at 3;30 p.m.
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Drop-In Art Class 
10 AM – 2 PM @ Summit County Library 
Kamas Valley

Every second Saturday of the month (it’s already the second Saturday in November?!), pop into the Kamas Valley branch of the Summit County Library and enjoy guided instruction to increase your sketching, drawing, and painting skills. Any level is welcome, but they ask that only 16+ attend; please bring your own lunch and your materials (easels, drop cloths and portable tables).

BAKE & TAKE →

The University of Utah’s Lifelong Learning Program
Holiday Cookings with Alternative Flours 
9 AM @ Mindful Cuisine

This is a class put on by the University of Utah’s Lifelong Learning Program, to help you learn the flavors, techniques and proper use of a variety of alternative flours to give traditional holiday cookies a gluten-free twist. 

The flours: almond, chestnut, kinako, sorghum, and oat, among others. You’ll make, sample, and take home 5 varieties of cookies, including Bourbon-Chocolate Pecan Pie Bars, Fresh Ginger Cookies, Italian Quince and Orange Filled Chestnut Cookies, Almond Joy, and Pecan Biscotti with Hibiscus Pears.  

Make sure you wear comfy clothes and flat shoes – and bring some food to get you through lunch! There will be another class held on December 08, 2018 at 9:00 a.m.

WATCH & LEARN →

Park City Film Series: ¡Viva Kid Flicks! 
4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

This film festival for kiddos is part of the Dual Language Immersion Film Program in partnership with Park City Library.

It’s a Spanish-language program of short animated, documentary, and live-action films from our friends and neighbors to the south: Mexico. The films were chosen from the New York International Children’s Film Festival’s annual Friends and Neighbors program, which spotlights a different country each year. 

All films are in Spanish with English subtitles or no dialogue, perfect for Spanish learners at any level. The film fest is recommended for those 7 years old and above.

SEE →

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.

SUNDAY, November 11

SHOP FOR A CAUSE →

Adopt a Native Elder Annual Navajo Rug Show & Sale 
10 AM – 6 PM @ Snow Park Lodge

Every November, Deer Valley hosts a rug show & sale to support traditional Navajo Elders. The show features more than 600 one-of-a-kind weavings, incredible pieces of native jewelry, crafts, and the amazing culture of the Navajo people. There are cultural presentations by the Elders, including weaving demonstrations, singing, dancing, and a closing pow-wow before closing on Sunday.

In addition to helping the Elders earn money from their craft, the program which puts on the show also hopes to encourage people to attend to experience the culture of the last generation of traditional indigenous people in the United States. Friday hours: 6 – 10 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.)

EAT →

Sunday Brunch
State Road Restaurant
10 AM – 2 PM @ DeJoria Center

Take in a beautiful view of the High Star Ranch while you tuck into a legit Sunday brunch. With selections like a smoothie of the day, Pork Benedict, and Fried Egg BLTs, this is one brunch you want to build up an appetite to enjoy!

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.

 DURING THE WEEK

~ Monday, November 12~
Free Admission to Park City Museum

Visit for the first time – or make a return visit to see your favorite items, and today, you’ll get in for FREE! Monday hours are 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Park City Film Series: “A Midnight Clear”
7 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 

Come check out this film – shot entirely in and around Park City – for free, as part of the Made in Utah Film Series, presented in partnership with Park City Museum.

The premise:
In the winter of 1944, American soldiers led by Will Knott (Ethan Hawke) are assigned to capture a small squad of German soldiers posted in France’s Ardennes forest. Tired of war, the Americans have already lost half their division and discover that their German enemy is equally unwilling to fight. With Jewish soldier Stan Shutzer (Arye Gross) interpreting, the Germans and Americans agree on a plan that will let the former surrender without violence — but then, tragedy strikes. Also starring Gary Sinise, Kevin Dillion, and Peter Berg.

There will be a panel discussion after the screening with producer Bill Borden and the former Utah Film Commissioner, Leigh von der Esch.

~Tuesday, November 13~

Park City Green Drinks
6 PM @ Christian Center of Park City 

You must be 21 or older to attend these free events, which focus on different businesses in our community who are certified as Recycle Utah Green Businesses.

Green Drinks is a chance to meet up with other eco-conscious people every other month, and to hear about sustainability, environmental and social advocacy issues. Join them for drinks and discussions!
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PCWBN Monthly Meeting
6 PM @ Rise Boxing

This is a women-only event for members and guests of the Park City Women’s Business Network – PCWBN. The group meets once a month at the business of a member, and it hears from a featured speaker (called “Tent Talks”) on the monthly theme.

This month, the event will be held at Rise Boxing, and the theme, fittingly, is nourish. The group will hear from strategic performance coach Camilla Kragius while enjoying light refreshments and beverages.
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Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
Community Training
6 PM @ Park City Library (Room 101) 

Every month, the community can participate in QPR training, courtesy of The Summit County Health Department & the Summit County Mental Wellness Alliance.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — and those are the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Becoming trained in QPR equips you to save a life – just like those trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver. You’ll learn how to recognize warning signs of a suicide crisis, and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help.

Anyone 13 years and older is welcome to attend. Participants will learn:

  • Recognize the warning signs of suicide
  • Know how to offer hope
  • Know how to get help and save a life

~Wednesday, November 14~

Newcomers Coffee
10 AM @ Park City Community Church 

Katy Wang, from the newly re-named Park City Film (formerly Park City Film Series), is scheduled to speak about the history of the film series, the recent expansion of its program offerings and the process of choosing films. This is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served.
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The Next Course: Thanksgiving Sides
1 – 3 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil

The Next Course is back! Join the class at Mountain Town Olive Oil, for Park City’s foremost food & wine pairing experience – now on a new day and time! On Thursday, November 15, you can attend a class featuring Thanksgiving Sides with Chef Deanna Fitchat, owner of Deelicious Park City.

The menu includes:

  • Shaved Brussels Sprouts and Cauliflower Salad
  • Leek & Potato Gratin,
  • Hasselback Sweet Potatoes
  • Cranberry Blood Orange Cranberry Relish.

Reservations required 48 hours in advance; call 435.649.1400 (21 and over).
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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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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.

Included: demos from teachers, all art materials, hors-d’oeuvres, and personalized instruction (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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Park City Collects III
Community Opening

6 PM @ Kimball Art Center 

Back by popular demand, Park City Collects returns to the Kimball Art Center’s Main Gallery. Park City Collects III showcases a wide range of time periods, media, and styles by internationally acclaimed artists.

This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to enjoy pieces unavailable for public viewing and to better understand the persuasive power of art. This exhibit will be on display until January 6, 2019.
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Park City Film: “Church & State” + Post-Film Discussion
7 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

“Church & State” is the story of an inexperienced gay activist and a tiny Salt Lake City law firm who joined forces to topple Utah’s gay marriage ban.

The film’s ride on the bumpy road to equality in Utah offers a glimpse at the Mormon church’s influence in state politics and the squabbles inside the gay community that nearly derailed a chance to make history. “Church & State” is a story of triumph, setback and a little-known lawsuit that should have failed, but instead paved the way for a U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized gay unions nationwide.

Stick around after the screening for a panel discussion with

  • Holly Tuckett, director
  • James Huntsman – producer
  • Jennifer Dobner – story consultant
  • Torben Berhard – editor
  • Mark Lawrence – activist who started the case
  • Lawyer Peggy Tomsic & her wife Cindy Bateman
  • Kody Partridge & Laurie Wood, plaintiffs
  • Kate Call, plaintiff

~Thursday, November 15~

Park City Film: “The Mask You Live In” + Post-Film Panel
6:30 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 

“The Mask You Live In” follows a diverse group of boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity, and specifically how that definition harms our boys, men, and society at large. There *is* some good news, though: tt also discusses what we can do about it.

This film is presented in partnership with Park City Library, CONNECT Summit County and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah.

Dr. Ben Belnap, the Associate Superintendent of Student Wellness at Park City School District, will moderate a panel after the film.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Write these in your calendar:

  • Saturday, November 17  → KPCW’s Main Street Music Crawl | 7:30 p.m. @ Historic Main Street
  • Wednesday, November 21 → OPENING DAY @ Park City Mountain
  • Saturday, November 24 → Small Business Saturday
  • Saturday, November 24 → Electric Parade on Historic Main Street
  • 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, In the News, News Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Kimball Art Center, Local Business, Mountain Architecture, Mountain Home, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Park City Utah, 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 Nonprofit Event Highlight: Live PC Give PC

November 6, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

$2,026,917. That’s how much money the community of Park City raised last year –in 24 hours!– to benefit more than 100 local charities. That’s a lot of money! And the Park City Community Foundation is hoping to top that this year with its annual online giving event, Live PC Give PC, coming up Friday, November 9th.

This year, the Park City Community Foundation has a special charge from the city, as it was just named Social Equity Community Convener for Park City. This means – the organization will facilitate between local nonprofits, advocates, and partner organizations, while it seeks out needs within the community, and figures out the most strategic way to meet those needs.

“The goal of this work is to make Park City a community where opportunity is accessible to all. We plan to connect people to this effort in a meaningful way so that we can make real and systemic change. We look forward to uniting Parkites with diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds in the efforts to create a complete community,” says Katie Wright, Executive Director of Park City Community Foundation.

The Foundation began in 2007, and this year marks the 8th annual Live PC Give PC event. In the first year, the 24-hour long event raised more than $300,000 from 1500 donors. Fast forward to last year–$2,026,917 from 4,123 donors. This year, more than 160 organizations are signed up to participate, and the Community Foundation set a goal of 4,500 unique donors. 

From children’s art organizations to sports teams to environmental organizations to animal rescues—there is an organization working towards something you’re passionate about. The sheer breadth of organizations is incredible!

Can’t decide on *just one* organization? No worries – the Park City Community Foundation this year wants you to spread the love! In the past, the organization had monetary goals for the Live PC Give PC event. This year, it will measure success by how many individual donors participate. AND – the organizations with the most donors will receive grants from local companies. Vail Resorts | EpicPromise |Park City Mountain is offering $2500 to the nonprofit with the most individual donors. 2nd prize–$1500, and 3rd prize–$1250. There are several other organizations that will make your donation go further; you can see those here. 

The Park City Community Foundation works year-round to maximize the impact of Park City’s annual day of giving. To ensure participating nonprofits are equipped to participate across all mediums, it offered training on how to secure matching donors, how to best utilize social media, and more. This is information those organizations can use well beyond this Friday to continue to do as much good for their beneficiaries as possible.

And make sure you post to social media to encourage your friends to donate to the groups you connect with most by using the hashtag #LivePCGivePC. Click on that hashtag too, to see which organizations are matching when, and for the notifications for the three “power hours.” That means at the announced hour, a Power Hour Booster Challenge will begin, and Vail Resorts EpicPromise and Park City Mountain will add $20 to the next 200 unique donors’ online donations – each and every one! Donors who have given earlier but give again during those challenges can still be counted as unique donors. 

Be part of the 4,500 individual donors the Park City Community Foundation is hoping to bring in this year. Go here to see all the participating organizations, and, most important, donate!


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, In the News, News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Mountain Home, Nonprofits, Park City, Park City Events, Park City Nonprofits, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

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