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Park City Event Guide: June 8 – 10, 2018

June 8, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Deer Valley hosts a guided historical hike this weekend. (Photo courtesy: Deer Valley Resort)

~DO~

Historias de Ayer y Hoy
Community Opening @ Kimball Art Center
Friday, June 8 → 6-8PM

Historias de Ayer y Hoy (Stories of Yesterday and Today) is a free exhibition which features the work of nine Latino artists living in Utah. Painting, photography, sculpture, and installation come together to present a diverse and dynamic collection of stories about community, culture, celebration, and conversation.

The exhibit is presented in partnership with The Christian Center of Park City and accompanies the 3rd Annual Latino Arts Festival. It will be on display until July 8, 2018.


Plein Air “Paint-Out”
Saturday, June 9 → 3 – 6 PM

Join Gallery MAR for a Plein Air “Paint-Out” at the June Garden Stroll at Park City Nursery. Artists will set up their easels and blank canvases in the garden and begin to paint at 3 p.m. Summer refreshments from local vendors and live vocals from Nicole Paradiso will add to the ambiance as you stroll the gardens and watch the artists create their work.


YMCA Open House @ Camp Roger
Saturday, June 9 → 9A-2P

A free day full of family fun at Camp Roger! Enjoy horseback rides, face painting, archery, mountain biking, sports, arts & crafts, mountain biking, archery, and more. All ages are invited, and you’ll have the chance to meet the 2018 summer staff. Camp Roger is a weeklong overnight summer camp which allows kids ages 6 – 17 to develop outdoor skills and to experience summer camp for the first time.  


~MOVE~

The Park City Trail Series is a terrific way to explore trail running.

Park City Trail Series 5K
Saturday, June 9 → 8 AM

The Park City Trail Series is a fun (and dog-friendly!) way to be introduced to the sport of trail running. The series begins with a 5K on Saturday, with three additional (and increasing) longer races each month. All of the races are held on the Round Valley Trails, and runners are welcome to bring their pups along for the race (they begin in the final wave).

The races are scheduled as follows:

  • 5K →  Saturday, June 9
  • 10K →  Saturday, July 14
  • 15K →  August 11
  • 13.1 miles → September 15

Guided Historical Hike @ Deer Valley Resort
Sunday, June 10 → 8:30 AM

Enjoy the gorgeous landscape of Deer Valley Resort with a guided historical hike on Sunday morning. The three-to-four hour hike will cover about six miles of moderately strenuous terrain – all while you learn about the area’s mining history. Participants should meet at the base of the Sterling Express chairlift (mid-mountain at Silver Lake Lodge). Reservations are required, along with a $10 fee. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and proper sun protection (and bring along plenty of water and snacks!). To reserve your spot, you’re asked to call 435-645-6648.


~SEE~

RBG @ Jim Santy Auditorium (Park City Library Building)
Friday & Saturday → 8 PM
Sunday → 6 PM (panel to follow)

The documentary “RBG” is this weekend’s Park City Film Series selection.

At the age of 85, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a truly unexpected pop culture icon – all while developing a breathtaking legal legacy. RBG is a  documentary which takes you on the unique personal journey (called a “fist-bumping, crowd-pleasing doc” by Indiewire) of this quiet warrior and her rise to the nation’s highest court.

On Sunday, there will be a post-film panel with Utah Supreme Court Justice Paige Peterson, University of Utah Law Professor Erika George, and ACLU of Utah Legislative and Policy Counsel Marina Lowe. KPCW News Director Leslie Thatcher will moderate.

PARK CITY FILM SERIES
The Park City Film Series is a nonprofit organization presenting the best of independent feature, documentary, world and local cinema. Our mission is to create community through film.

Al Jardin @ The Egyptian Theatre
Friday & Saturday → 8 PM
Sunday → 6 PM

Al Jardin’s mini-tour, “From the Very First Song with a Founding Member of the Beach Boys,” features songs and stories from the early days of The Beach Boys all the way through Al’s most recent solo album, “A Postcard from California.” He’ll be joined by his son, Matt Jardine, and Jeff Alan Ross. We’re told there will be lots of chances for Q & A, too!


Improvised Fairy Tales @ Park City Library
Saturday, June 9 → 3 – 4 PM

More family fun at Park City Library on Saturday, when Park City Improv will turn your favorite fairy tales on their head. We’re excited (and a little bit nervous?) for this one.


~SHOP~

Native Plant Sale @ Recycle Utah
Saturday,
June 9 → 9 – 11 AM 

Recycle Utah will host a native plant sale tomorrow morning, with drought-tolerant plants available for your garden. All plants are supplied by southern Utah nurseries (which specialize in xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscaping), and were brought here by Park City Nursery. Native plants conserve water with improved soil retention – and less water is required for maintenance. Learn more about all the work Recycle Utah does to improve and protect our community HERE.


The Park City Farmers Market has a brand-new location this year.

~UPCOMING EVENTS~

Park City Mountain Farmers Market
Wednesdays → 12 – 5 PM (rain, snow, or shine)
June 13 – October 10, 2018  

The Park City Farmers Market moves to the base of Park City Mountain Resort this year! The seasonal market is open for business each Wednesday and features a large selection of fresh, local goods. Stop by and stock up on just-picked produce, freshly-baked bread, and arts & crafts from local producers and vendors.


If you have an event you’d like featured in our weekly roundup, please email Molly@TheColonyWPC.com.

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Connected Colony, Deer Valley Resort, Egyptian Theatre, Events, Gallery MAR, Hiking, Historic Main Street, Kimball Art Center, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Farmers Market, Park City Film Series, Park City Mountain, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Trail Series, Recycle 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, Weekend Events

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Recycle Utah

June 7, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Recycle Utah provides community-based resources and solutions (photo courtesy: Recycle Utah).

Park City & Summit County:
Committed to a Sustainable Community

A huge part of why Park City is such a wonderful place to build a life is the focus on sustainability. The effort to embrace best sustainability practices is led by our municipality. In fact, the Park City City Council lists it on the critical priority list and has set one of the most ambitious climate goals in  North America: to be net-zero carbon and run on 100% renewable energy for city operations by 2022, and the entire community by 2032. 

Park City Municipal has set very high-impact goals for sustainability.

Summit County, too, has created high-impact goals, with the aim to be 100% net renewable energy by 2032 for all Summit Co. government operations, and to make renewable electrical energy available and broadly adopted by all residents and businesses by the same year.

Thanks to city and county leadership, and dedicated sustainability teams, our community will reap the benefits for generations to come.

Boots on the Ground

The plan is one thing – the execution is another. And, while Summit County provides curbside recycling to all residents, there is a mountainous amount of waste which cannot be put in your bin – but *should* be recycled. 

Enter Recycle Utah (aka, The Park City Conservation Association)! The visionary group has served Summit County since 1991 with the mission to empower people to lead sustainable lives – and the ultimate vision of a zero waste plan for Summit County.

Recycle Utah sees double-digit percentage increases in participation year after year.

Why Recycle?

Simply put – It’s about our groundwater, which is a critical component of our environment and, of course, our public health. What goes into the trash → leaches into our groundwater at the landfill → impacts our drinking water. To avoid toxins landing in the landfill in the first place – hit up Recycle Utah.

Not only does the Recycle Utah center (located on Woodbine Way) provide a place for you to take items like glass, styrofoam, plastic bags, batteries, and e-waste, it has an entire department dedicated to active education.

Education, Empowerment & CSAs

In an effort to provide community-based resources – and solutions – Recycle Utah conducts on-site environmental education, leads the Green Business Program, and facilitates composting workshops at the center (did you know – composting can easily decrease your garbage pile by as much as 30%?!).

Recycle Utah also supports Community Supported Agriculture – known as CSAs – by serving as a pick-up center for shareholders. This means CSAs like Bell Organic Gardens and Farmers Next Door drop off boxes of their lovely local produce at the Park City location each week, and residents who have bought in for the growing season simply zip over to pick up their share.

Recycling Services

Because of its efforts, Recycle Utah prevents 200 TONS of valuable materials from wasting in the landfill. And this is not per year. This is 200 tons – per month. The center accepts more than 50 different items for re-use, or hazmat treatment. Check out the list of acceptable items HERE.

Impact

In 2017 alone – Recycle Utah had approximately 400 visitors to the center each day, and collected:

  • 832 tons of glass
  • 188 tons of metal
  • 98 tons of plastic
  • 7.2 tons of Styrofoam
  • 624 tons of paper and cardboard

The grand total of materials recycled adds up to 3,496,000 pounds (1,748 tons)!

Upcoming Events | How to Support Recycle Utah

Support local businesses while you save water at the native plant sale this weekend.

Native Plant Sale
On Saturday, June 9, Recycle Utah will host a native plant sale from 9 – 11 a.m., where you can purchase drought-tolerant plants for your garden. All plants will be supplied by southern Utah nurseries (which specialize in xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscaping), and brought here by Park City Nursery. Native plants conserve water with improved soil retention – so less water is required for maintenance.

Uncorked
The 7th Annual Uncorked outdoor concert will be held on Friday, June 29. All proceeds will go to fund glass recycling collection. A $7 ticket gives you access to live music and food, with beverages available for purchase.

Drink Green & Shop
All year-round, you can shop green. Items like composters, reusable tote and produce bags, and biodegradable dog poo bags are for sale in the center shop.

If meeting for drinks is more your speed, Recycle Utah facilitates Green Drinks. These are gatherings held on the second Tuesday of every other month for eco-conscious people to get together to talk and learn from local leaders about sustainability, environmental, and social issues.

Land preservation and sustainability are a very important part of life at The Colony at White Pine Canyon, where approximately 90% of our 4600 acres will be preserved as open space, thanks to conservation easements. We’re grateful for the visionary leadership of Recycle Utah and its steady work to improve and preserve our singular quality of life here in the mountains of Park City, Utah.

If you have a nonprofit you’d like us to highlight, please email Molly@theColonyWPC.com.

Filed Under: News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: Canyons Resort, Connected Colony, Events, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain Architecture, Park City, Park City Municipal, Park City Nonprofits, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, Recycle Utah, ski in ski out utah, ski real estate, Ski Utah, Summit County, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter

May 23, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Engaging Activities In Every Season

Park City is known for its winters, and now more than ever, its summers. Our ski resorts are unmatched in the snowy months and our hiking and biking trails are among the best in the world when it’s warm. But what is a soul to do for fun during shoulder and mud season? (Photo courtesy: Dennis Hinkamp)

Our answer – learn to navigate and nurture nature with the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, operated by Utah State University Extension. The preserve spans 1,200 acres and includes a 10,000 square foot LEED Platinum building.

Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter offers a vast array of learning activities year round.
(Photo courtesy: Dennis Hinkamp)

Inside, enjoy interactive exhibits about the environment, a lecture series, and a gift shop with eco-friendly art. Outside, Swaner offers weekly nature tours on its ten miles of trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, summer camps, and environmental education for kids and adults.

Preserve | Educate | Nurture

Swaner’s mission is three-pronged: preserve the land and the human connection to the natural landscape; educate the local and broader communities about the value of nature; nurture both the ecosystem and the people connected with it. Swaner’s mission resonates with us here at the Colony because we, too, are committed to preserving the land: nearly 90% of our 4600 acres will be held as open space and protected by conservation easements to ensure it will be enjoyed for generations to come!

Keep Those Kids Busy

Weekends at Swaner (yes, even in shoulder season) are packed with free or very low-cost activities for the community and visitors to enjoy – Saturday morning nature walks, a climbing wall which takes you “through the EcoSystem, from the bedrock all the way to the uplands,” and Swaner’s Craft Sunday, where kiddos are invited to create a nature-themed craft, are options to keep your family active and intrigued. 

We know, we know, it’s nearly summer but seriously, doesn’t this look awesome? It’s the Swaner EcoClub, for kids in 6th-8th grades. (Photo courtesy: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter)

School year fun for children includes a Little Naturalist Story Time, Swaner EcoClub, and school field trips. Sessions like Wetland Warriors, Swaner Scientists, and Creature Feature teach summer students (K-8) about the natural world through STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). Tuition waivers ensure anyone who wants to participate – can. Teens have options, too; they can score leadership development jobs as a summer camp counselors.

Oh, and did we mention birthday parties?! No muss, no fuss – you schedule the party and they take over, with themes like Wilderness Explorers, Nature Art, and even a Geocache Adventure.  

Adult Activities

The action isn’t just for kids; Swaner has a robust offering of opportunities for adults, too. Talks, tours, and workshops provide plenty of fun ways to get smart about sustainability and nature (like the Avian Adventures birding tour, and the Wasatch Wildflower Walk).

The Utah Master Naturalist Program includes three 40-hour courses focused on exploring, learning about, and conserving our natural ecosystems. (Photo courtesy: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter)

And, unique partner programs like Utah Water Watch, Master Gardener, and Master Naturalist offer ways for the community to work and collect data with scientists, learn to garden, and receive certification to conserve Utah’s ecosystems.

Support & Sustain

Now you know how to get involved, so here’s a way for you to support if you wish. On Thursday, May 31, Swaner will hold its annual fundraising breakfast with a keynote speaker and a live auction at the Preserve. To participate, contact Swaner to RSVP. Of course, traditional giving is welcome, too.

The close of shoulder season is rapidly approaching, but Swaner’s steadfast commitment to providing rich opportunities for us to grow and learn and sustain continues. We’re grateful for its contributions to and connections for our community.

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If you have a favorite nonprofit you’d like us to highlight, please email Molly@theColonyWPC.com.

Filed Under: News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: Adult Learning, Connected Colony, Events, Mountain Home, Nonprofits, Park City, Park City Nonprofits, Shoulder Season, Summer Camps, Sustainability, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Utah State University

Park City Event Guide: May 18 – 20, 2018

May 18, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

DO

Rolling into Bike Swap weekend!

2018 Cole Sport Bike Swap
Saturday, May 19 → 9AM – 5PM
Sunday, May 20 → 9AM – 3PM

The $10 fee is applied only if your bike sells – and all of those proceeds go to support the Mountain Trails Foundation. The Bike Swap is happening at the Park Avenue location.


Running With Ed
Saturday, May 19 → Runners start between 8 and 9:30AM

Running With Ed (RWE), Park City’s favorite relay race, is Saturday, May 19!
(Photo: Park City Education Foundation.)

We first told you about this event HERE; and while it’s just a bit too late to sign up to run in the race to raise money, you can show up to raise some cheer for the participants! This event is a fundraiser for the Park City Education Foundation.


Wake & Draw VII
Saturday, May 19 → 10AM – 1PM
Kimball Art Center

Adults 18 years and older are invited to spend a few hours in the Wake & Draw class in the Kimball Art Center studio. A figure model is provided, but everything else is up to you, so grab an easel or a pad of paper and your preferred drawing tool. No instructor is present, so it’s suggested that participants have a bit of figure drawing experience. Because space is limited to 10 students, it’s recommended you register in advance. The class is $15 (BYO materials).

Wake & Draw is meant to be a creative meeting place for artistic people to share their techniques and skills in a community setting.


Swaner’s Craft Sunday
Sunday, May 20 → 11AM – 1PM
Swaner Eco Center

Bring your kiddos to the Eco Center to enjoy a nature-themed craft midday Sunday! All ages are welcome at this free event.


WATCH

Salt Lake City’s Repertory Dance Theatre is the nation’s oldest and most successful dance company.

Repertory Dance Theatre
Saturday, May 19 & Sunday May 20 → 8PM
The Egyptian Theatre

Repertory Dance Theatre is dedicated to the creation, performance, perpetuation, and appreciation of modern dance. The RDT has designed a concert for the Egyptian Theatre which includes several works from its repertory and more than 30 pieces of choreography.


Park City Film Series → “Final Portrait”
Friday and Saturday → 8PM
Sunday → 6PM

“Final Portrait” is the story of a touching and off-beat friendship between an American writer and art-lover James Lord and the world-famous artist Alberto Giacometti. Told through Lord’s eyes, it reveals insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity, and sometimes the chaos of the artistic process. Stars Geoffrey Rush and Armie Hammer; rated R.

The Park City Film Series is a nonprofit organization which presents the best of independent feature, documentary, world, and local cinema. Its mission is to create community through film.


Upcoming Events in Park City 

CONNECT Summit County is a nonprofit organization which works to create a well-informed and stigma-free community with access to mental health services for all.

CONNECT Summit County and its partners will host 5 more opportunities to get informed, get involved – or get help – during Mental Health Awareness Month.

Tuesday, May 22 → Noon
Jim Santy Auditorium
“Portrait of An Alzheimer Caregiver,” a play performed by WALK-ONS, INC. and talk by author Sheryl Bagshaw (Dementia Assist).
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Tuesday, May 22 → 6:30PM
Intermountain Park City Hospital
“The Brain Story: Come learn the science behind brain development, mental health, and addiction” talk by Dr. Nicole Blair Education and Conference Center Sherren, Neuroscientist (The Palix Foundation).
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Thursday, May 24 → 6:30PM
Jim Santy Auditorium
Film: “Heaven Is A Traffic Jam on the 405” 2018 Oscar-winning short documentary about artist Mindy Alper channeling her depression and anxiety into her work. Followed by panel discussion with psychiatrist Dr. Melissa Lopez-Larson and Ida Yoked (Expressive Therapies Utah).
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Wednesday, May 30 → 6:30PM
Jim Santy Auditorium
Film: “Dying to be Thin” followed by panel discussion on eating disorders with Karen Malm, (PhD, Summit Community Counseling), Melissa Taylor (MS, LMFT, Center for Change), and Sloane Pitman (survivor).
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Thursday, May 31 → 6:30PM
Sheldon Richins Building Auditorium
“70 Years of Healthy Minds: Current Research on Brain and Behavioral Health,” Talks and a Research Showcase presented by the University of Utah Psychiatry Department.


If you have an event you’d like featured in our weekly guide, please email us: Molly@thecolonywpc.com.

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Bike, Bike Swap, Biking, Canyons Resort, Cole Sport, CONNECT Summit County, Connected Colony, Dance, Events, Kimball Art Center, Luxury Mountain Retreat, McPolin Barn, Mountain real estate, Park City Education Foundation, Park City Mountain Resort, Park City Utah, Running With Ed, Swaner's Eco Center, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Theatre, Utah

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Park City Education Foundation

May 16, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Park City Nonprofits Provide Support For Any Need

Here in Park City, we have more than 100 nonprofits whose work spans the spectrum of support. From providing things like basic human needs (The Hope Alliance), to access to sport and recreation opportunities for Latino children in our community (The Solomon Fund), to maintenance and upkeep for the trails you bike on and hike with your pup (Mountain Trails Foundation), our nonprofits are committed to making lives in our community better in every single way.

Park City Education Foundation

Among the most spectacular nonprofits in our community is one which works day-in and day-out to provide capital to “go beyond what public education provides to meet the needs of our students, teachers, and community.” The nonprofit spotlight today is on the Park City Education Foundation.

In existence since 1986, PCEF has worked to support and advance academics and student success in the Park City School District in the areas of Academic Success, College and Career Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Professional Development for Teachers, STEM, Student Wellness, and the Arts.

In 2016-2017 alone, PCEF committed $1.5 million in funding to these areas. The Foundation provides 100% of PCSD’s discretionary budget, and PCEF programs reach every single one of our districts 5,000 students.

Here’s a look at PCEF’s impact, broken out into those seven areas of support.

 

Academic Success

College and Career Readiness

Early Childhood Education

Professional Development for Teachers

STEM

Student Wellness

Arts

How To Get Connected: Running With Ed (RWE)

This race is a win for everyone!
(Photo courtesy of the Park City Education Foundation.)

This weekend, Park City Education Foundation facilitates one of its largest events of the year – Running With Ed. The 9th annual 38-mile relay gets underway on Saturday, May 19. The race is run by teams, in 10 legs, and crosses the entirety of Park City, on trails, pavement, with climbing and quick downhills. There are easy legs and tough ones, and they’ll take you past Olympic venues, iconic landmarks, neighborhood schools, and historic Main Street.

While it’s too late to get a team registered (bookmark it for next year!), you can still sign up to volunteer, donate to your favorite team, and, of course, show up to cheer for the runners! The course begins between 8 and 9:30 a.m., at Newpark Field House in Kimball Junction. From there, teams head to Jeremy Ranch, Ecker Hill, the Utah Olympic Park, Park City Mountain’s Canyons Village, Parley’s Park, Park City Mountain Village, McPolin, Treasure Mountain, Trailside, and then back to Newpark. Whew! Plenty of opportunities to cheer our community on! 

Best of luck to all of the runners!

Support PCEF All Year Long

While RWE is one of PCEF’s largest fundraising events, there are many other ways for people to give. From the Give $180 campaign, to the Scholar Circle, to Men4Ed, to the Red Apple Gala, any philanthropic contribution you provide is sure to enrich the lives of children attending Park City schools. If it means more to you to get out and get involved, there are dozens of volunteer opportunities throughout the year. However you show your support, your efforts make a difference!

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Have a favorite Park City nonprofit you’d like highlighted? Email us: Molly@thecolonywpc.com.

Filed Under: Events in Park City, In the News, News Tagged With: Connected Colony, Events, McPolin Barn, Nonprofits, One Park City, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Education Foundation, Park City Nonprofits, Park City School Districts, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, Philanthropy, Running With Ed, The Colony, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Event Guide: May 11-13, 2018

May 11, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Park City Event Guide, May 11 – 13 

Happy Mother’s Day, Park City!


This weekend, we celebrate the women who raised us! (If you’re in need of brunch options, look no further than this list, courtesy of Park City Magazine.)

 

 

 

SHOP (FOR A CAUSE)

Girls’ Night Out
Friday, May 11: 4 – 8PM

Shop for your mom, with your mom, or with your girlfriends – all for a good cause. Your $10 donation will go to The Christian Center of Park City’s Back-to-School Basics event, which provides hundreds of children in our own community with $100 to buy clothes they need to head back to school.

As a thank you for your donation, you’ll get a tote filled with discounts, a voucher for dinner at Salty Pineapple or Fry Me To The Moon, selfie station photo ops, in-store activities, and other surprise perks! If you plan to attend, be sure to REGISTER ONLINE.

DO

Saturday Morning Nature Walk
Saturday, May 12: 8:30 – 10AM

Explore the Swaner Preserve wetlands with a guide. You’ll learn about the wonders of the wetlands, native plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve. Keep your eyes peeled for an abundance of birds, elk or even nesting sandhill cranes.

Beautify Park City
Saturday, May 12: 9AM – Noon
Events are family-friendly; work gloves and bags will be provided. Bring a water bottle, sturdy closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses.

Help keep Park City beautiful!

PRIDE IN YOUR PARK CLEANUP
Join a crew to pick up trash and recyclables in the city parks, waterways, roadsides, and fields.
Meet at City Park Bandstand | 1354 Park Avenue

ARBOR DAY TREE PLANTING
Help us celebrate our 25th year as a Tree City! Each participant will receive a free tree seedling to take home.
Meet at Prospector Park | 2500 Wyatt Earp Way

Young Bike Riders Swap
Saturday, May 12: 8AM – 5PM
Sunday, May 13: 11AM – 3PM

The Young Riders Bike Swap serves a couple of different purposes. For some, it’s to snag a bike. For others, it’s to get rid of all the old equipment in our garages. Proceeds raised help fund the Young Riders organization, which was “founded in 1996 as a way to keep kids happy and healthy when the snow melts.” Happening at The YARD, 1251 Kearns Blvd. May is National Bike Month and Park City has a plethora of ways for you to enjoy it!

READ

“Park City Hiking Guide”
Park City is home to one of the most incredible trail systems in the world, and a new guide has just been published to help you navigate them. There are maps and directions for 45 hikes in the “Park City Hiking Guide,” written by Park City local Beverly Hurwitz, a physician and a lifelong hiker.

Paths through Park City Mountain are included in the book, among other areas in town. Also included: info on trail etiquette, hiker safety and first aid. A perfect gift for locals and guests alike! The book is available at Dolly’s Bookstore, Cole Sport, The Market at Park City, Right at home, Switchback Sports, J.W. Allen & Sons Toy Store, and Amazon.

WATCH

Cheerleaders vs. Aliens → World Premiere by YouTheater at Egyptian Theatre
Friday, May 11: 7PM
Saturday, May 12: 2 & 7PM

Aliens invade a small town and abduct the high school football team to harvest their brain jelly, and no one steps up to save them — except the Greenville High School Cheerleading Squad. Rhymes, cartwheels, and glitter contribute to the save-the-day fun.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Savor the Summit: This event fills up quickly, so be sure to reserve your spots now for Park City’s Largest Outdoor Dinner Party! This year, join 2500 other diners on Saturday, June 16 for an open-air community celebration on Main Street.

Big Stars Bright Nights: Tickets are now available for purchase for the 15th consecutive season of outdoor concerts from Park City Institute and St. Regis. Shows this year include Los Lonely Boys,  Grace Potter, and Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers.

Deer Valley Concert Series: Tickets for the inaugural series go on sale Friday, May 11. The five-show series will include shows from The Decemberists, Gavin DeGraw, and Jason Mraz. It joins the two concert series events already held at Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater; the Deer Valley Music Festival and the (free) Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series.

Filed Under: Events in Park City, News Tagged With: Events, One Park City, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Utah, Park City Utah Real Estate, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

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JUST LISTED: 314 White Pine Canyon Road

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

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

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

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

Offered at $23,500,000.

📍www.314WPC.com

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JUST LISTED: 314 White Pine Canyon Road

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

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

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

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

Offered at $23,500,000. 

📍www.314WPC.com

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

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

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OPEN HOUSE TODAY!
323 White Pine Canyon Road

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

Details 📍www.323wpc.com

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OPEN HOUSE TODAY! 
323 White Pine Canyon Road 

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

Details 📍www.323wpc.com

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