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Nonprofit Highlight: Children’s Justice Center

October 25, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

More than 25 years ago, Grethe Petersen was serving as a juror in a child abuse case in Utah. She watched as two young boys had to again recount the story of their abuse in a courtroom, in front of dozens of strangers. The jury wasn’t able to find the alleged abuser guilty and those two boys left the courtroom further traumatized than when they entered.

According to the CJC, 1 in 6 Utah boys and 1 in 4 Utah girls will be sexually assaulted before the age of 18—higher than the national average. Only 2% of victims are abused by a stranger–98% are abused by someone they know and should have been able to trust. That is an outrageous number of children every year who have to work through the justice system, often before they even know what a justice system is.

Grethe felt if we can’t help our children in the most traumatic situations, we have failed. She knew there had to be a better way and so she got to work.

She found an organization in Alabama that used a home environment in which to conduct interviews with children who were victims of crime or abuse. She began lobbying the state legislature to do something similar and in 1991, the Children Justice Center opened three centers in Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden.

Today, there are 23 centers across the state—at least one in every county. The centers allow trained staff to interview children in a comfortable environment. Those interviews are video recorded and then used in court proceedings so the kids don’t have to recount their trauma again and again.

https://youtu.be/_cROi2pboAQ

Here in Summit County, a team of Summit County and Park City Police detectives, caseworkers, prosecutors, victim advocates, and trauma-trained therapists and medical staff all help victims share their story and then move on with the healing process while criminal proceedings carry on.

The Summit County CJC is currently located in the Sheldon Richins Building in Kimball Junction–but the location is not ideal. The whole goal of the center is to help kids in a comfortable, homey environment, not an office building. And since it opened its doors in 2012, the center has seen more than 1500 children and the numbers continue to grow annually—meaning it needs more space.

The Summit County and Park City governments, the Utah Legislature, federal grants and private donations all help fund the CJC. Thanks to many donations, the nonprofit that supports the CJC, Community for Children’s Justice, has secured a new location to carry out the mission of the center. The new home for the CJC is the “zebra house” – on Silver Summit Parkway, adjacent to the southbound U.S. 40 on-ramp.

Community for Children’s Justice: a breakdown of how much money is needed and where it will go.

But as you well know, real estate in the Summit County area is not cheap. The property is also going to need some extensive renovations to make it fit the CJC’s needs. Community for Children’s Justice has seen great support from the local government but it just isn’t enough to provide this vital service to the community. So it is in the middle of a campaign to raise $2 million to secure the new property and keep it running.

This weekend, the center is hosting an open house so the community can see what the beginnings of the new center will look like.

It is Saturday, October 27th from 4 p.m.to 6 p.m.
Please click HERE to register for the event.

The CJC is a testament to the power of a woman with a vision. Grethe Petersen saw a need in her community and she did what it took to fix it. She said, “One person can make a difference. If you care enough and have the energy to do it, you do it!”

At this moment in our lives, it’s not possible to lobby the legislature to fix the problems we see in our communities. But what we CAN do is help those fighting the good fight. They can’t do it without our support.


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: News, Nonprofits in Park City Tagged With: Children's Justice Center, Community for Children's Justice, Nonprofits, Park City Utah, Summit County, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah

Park City Event Guide: September 7 – 9

September 7, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

The trees are starting to change colors, kiddos are back at school, and schedules are busier than ever. The colors are lovely, but the transition to fall isn’t always easy – so what better time to remind yourself of how to be a terrific neighbor? Our event pick of the weekend is the Park City Film Series screening of “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.”

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

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Park City Film Series: “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”
September 7 – 9
Jim Santy Auditorium @ Park City Library

There has been so much buzz about “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” we’ll be surprised if there’s an open seat left for any one of this weekend’s screenings. The film takes an intimate look at Fred Rogers, known to most of us as the zip-up-cardigan-wearing Mr. Rogers. This emotional film goes into the heart of the quietly revolutionary genius who was Mr. Rogers. Shows are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and at 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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Oliver!
September 7 – 16
The Egyptian Theatre 

Charles Dickens’ beloved novel, “Oliver Twist,” comes to life on the Egyptian Theatre stage through September 16th. “Oliver!” takes audiences through Victorian England in this presentation from the Ziegfeld Theatre Company. Get tickets for this Tony-award winning musical theatre masterpiece here.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 

 

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This event is nearly at its goal!

Wasatch Back Walk to End Alzheimer’s 
9 AM @ Newpark/Basin Rec

The Wasatch Back Walk to End Alzheimer’s is nearly at its goal – and you can still join the event. It’s family and dog-friendly – and is also known as ‘the world’s largest support group’ for those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. Registration begins at 9 o’clock, and the opening ceremony starts at 10 a.m.

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Saturday Morning Nature Walk
8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter

Explore the Swaner Preserve wetlands with a guide to learn about the wonders of wetlands, native plant and animal species and the history of the Preserve. Through September 30.

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5k9

5 K-9
Park City Hospital @ 9 AM

A family-friendly race
Meet in the parking lot of the Park City Hospital to join the fun – and if you don’t have a pup, you can borrow one! Paws for Life will have adoptable loaner dogs on-hand for anyone who would like a running buddy. Day-of registration is $50, make sure to head to the Blair Education Center inside to register and grab your packet. 100% of entry fees will be donated to Paws for Life Utah, which is a no-kill rescue shelter in Heber. Make sure you check out the race rules before you hit the road.

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Yoga on the Patio
Saturdays @ 10:30 AM
Park City Library

Join the complimentary community yoga classes on the patio outside the Park City Library! Held each Saturday at 10 a.m., through August 25, the class provides an opportunity to start your weekend off on the right foot – and to connect with your Park City neighbors. Bring your yoga mat; classes move inside if it rains.

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Hike for Hunger
Saturday, September 8
1 – 6 PM 

This annual event raises awareness about hunger issues locally – and globally. Each year, Park City’s Christian Center serves thousands of residents in Summit and Wasatch counties through local food pantries. The Christian Center also delivers healthy snacks to over 350 local students each month as part of the Snacks in Backpacks program.

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Mindful Families Retreat
10 AM @ Intermountain LiVe Well Center  
Park City Hospital 

Back-to-school means busier schedules, tons of new adjustments and a change of season. The Mindful Families Retreat, which will be held in the LiVe Well Center, aims to help families restore a deep connection, which often gets lost in the shuffle.

This two-hour retreat is focused on elementary-school-aged children and their parents. Families will arm families with simple and effective mindfulness techniques through practices and language to increase communication, deepen connection, and reduce stress and anxiety. On Saturday, November 10th, a retreat for 9th and 10th graders and their parents will be held.

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The Next Course
11 AM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil
613 Main Street 

Mountain Town Olive Oil, in its new location since July, has started to create community-minded classes for Parkites – and visitors! Each weekend, a food and wine pairing class will be held with a professional chef in the generous event space behind the store. A few spaces are still available for this week’s class – A Night in Havana. The menu includes Cuban Sofrito, Cuban Black Beans and more. You’ll learn simple, easy techniques to add complex, delicious flavor to your everyday meals! To reserve a spot, call 435.649.1400.

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Back to Cool Open House 
4 PM @ Park City Ice Arena 

It’s Open House season – and that’s no different at the Park City Ice Arena! Its Back to Cool event is a chance for your child to hop on the ice to learn a bit about sports on the sheet. Instructors will be on the ice from 4 – 5 p.m. to supervise and assist skaters during this free event.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 

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Park Silly Sunday Market
Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Equal parts eco-friendly open-air market and street festival and Sunday Funday party! Stroll the hundreds of booths to shop for local arts, crafts, products, antiques, and gourmet food while you enjoy live music, and the best booze tent in town.

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Caleb Gray Band
(Photo courtesy PCSC Arts)

Music @ Park Silly Sunday Market
Main Stage: 11 AM & 2 PM

On the Park Silly Main Stage this week, catch Christian Coleman & the Blue Zen Band at 11 a.m., and the Caleb Gray Band at 2 p.m.

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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.

DURING THE WEEK

Summit County Community Market
Tuesday, August 14 11 AM – 6 PM
Park City Hospital

Head over to the Park City Hospital parking lot for fresh produce at the Summit County Community Market. In addition to those locally-grown fruits and veggies, take advantage of free health screenings, cooking demonstrations, and car seat checkpoints.

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Music on the Patio
Wednesdays @ 1
1 AM
Park City Library

Stop by the patio to listen to local musicians during your visit to the library. This concert series features local solo musicians in partnership with Mountain Town Music and the Friends of the Park City Library.

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Park City Mountain Farmers Market
Wednesdays: 12 – 5 PM (rain, snow, or shine)
Through October 10  

The Park City Farmers Market is at 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.


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 America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City. 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.

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Nonprofit Highlight: KPCW

August 16, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Life in Park City is different – in a good way – for so many reasons. We’re nestled in the mountains, surrounded by the world’s best ski resorts and more than 400 miles of award-winning trails… it goes on and on. Near the top of that list is the fact that we have three extremely dedicated, hyper-local news services, which provide our community with news, information, and events. We’re lucky to have KPCW, the Park Record, and Park City TV,  in our ears, at our fingertips and within eyeball-distance whenever we need them.The nonprofit entity among these gems is KPCW, the local NPR affiliate located right here on Swede Alley in Park City. It’s an unassuming building, located right above a liquor store, as afternoon host of The Local View (and Park City institution) Randy Barton likes to point out and joke about during broadcasts. All we’re saying is, if he knows you and you go in there during his broadcast, you might have a whole listening audience learning about it.

You can see the studio from the street, and it looks especially cozy with its warm lights burning bright in the early morning hours, when Leslie Thatcher is manning the booth for Local News Hour, or when our small town is coated in a thick layer of snow under storm clouds. And while the station’s coverage is familiar – it’s definitely taken a harder-edged approach as it works to provide the most, best news to the community.

MISSION 

On its website, KPCW lists its mission as “to serve Summit and Wasatch Counties with local news, information, entertainment and emergency alerts through its broadcast signal and digital media platforms.” And here’s the reason we like KPCW so very much: the station is also committed to using its power help other nonprofit organizations in our community succeed. And do that – it does. KPCW provides interviews and airs more than 26,000 (yes, 26 THOUSAND) free public service announcements each year to promote nonprofit events and programming.

KPCW first hit the airways on July 2 of 1980, and you can find it on your dial at 91.7 FM. The station also live streams its programs to listeners – who listen on six out of seven continents. Can’t stream live or tune in? KPCW has been upping its website coverage (reporters post full story and interview transcriptions now!) social media game. Find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to find content similar to their on-air services: news, information, and entertainment.

PROGRAMMING

Each day, KPCW programs five hours of in-depth local news and interviews – and works relentlessly to bring you, specifically, reports from city and county government meetings. Of course, everyone knows, too, to turn on KPCW for up-to-the minute broadcasts and information on local emergencies, road conditions and weather. You can find the daily schedule HERE.

The schedule also includes National Public Radio programming. You’ll hear NPR’s Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! and TED Radio Hour, along with World News Service from the British Broadcasting Corporation (overnight through 5 a.m.).

And throughout the rest of the day, an expanded music rotation features thousands of songs from the 1970’s through today. These songs are spun by *more than **50** volunteer DJ’s, some who have been with the station for more than 30 years. KPCW calls its music format “SOSNSCSB: Something Old, Something New, Something Covered, Something Blues.” Ha.

SERVICES

KPCW Underwriters – These are the local businesses who understand the importance of local public radio and support KPCW in significant ways. The Colony is proud to support KPCW as an underwriter of the station!*

Public Service Announcements (PSAs) – Community programs and events put on by local non-profits. Any and all 501(c)3 non-profits may have up to three (3) PSAs run at a time for free. Each PSA will be read by our DJs and news hosts for up to two weeks.

Lost & Found – Submit your lost or found item to be read on air for free. Entries will run for 7 days, or when you let us know of the reunion, whichever comes first. (These are our personal favorites. Nothing beats hearing Randy do the lost-and-founds each afternoon.

Event Calendar – Events submitted by non-profits from around town. Free to submit.
*We pulled this info directly from the website – couldn’t have put it better ourselves.

EVENTS & SUPPORT 

This Friday, KPCW is kicking off its Summer 2018 Pledge Drive with a complimentary community event called Cole Sport Back Alley Bash. Held at Park City’s iconic Town Lift Plaza off of Historic Main Street, adjacent to The Bridge Café, KPCW brings in live entertainment for adults *and* kiddos, plus food and beverages available for purchase. All proceeds, of course, are invested directly back into the station.

The event is a fun one each summer, warm-but-usually-not-too-hot, catching up with old friends while enjoying whiskey lemonades from High West Whiskey, and watching the kids and puppies run around at the base of the Town Lift Bridge. Oh, and we buried the lede: KPCW will announce the winner for an opportunity drawing. The grand prize this year is practically an all-expenses-paid vacation: three nights for FOUR people of glamping in a luxury tent at Conestoga Ranch at Bear Lake, including breakfast and dinner each day. You can buy tickets for the drawing and discover more information about the event here.

SUMMER PLEDGE DRIVE & ONLINE AUCTION 

The Back Alley Bash brings us directly to the Summer Pledge Drive. The drive is a bi-annual occurrence, one is held in winter, too, and a superhuman undertaking. The station is loaded to the gills with volunteers and special guests in-studio and the air reverberates from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. with ringing phones, a cowbell, and, for the really big donations, a gong.

It’s a blast to participate in, and it’s the way KPCW raises most of its funding for the year. To donate, call 435-649-9004, or donate online. Personally, our favorite way to donate is through the online auction. These are items donated by community businesses, and all proceeds raised go to KPCW. As of this writing, there are nearly 100 items up for bid, including things like two Epic Local Passes, an adorable aqua cruiser bike from Storm Cycles, and those ever-so-popular 3-night lodging deals from Dog in Haus.

Another (but not the final!) way to support, year-round, is to join the Broadcasters Club. Benefits of this group include fabulous branded gear, exclusive member events (ski days, golf outings, social VIP affairs, etc.) and provide a way for you to ensure KPCW remains firmly anchored in our Park City community.

A huge thank you to KPCW for the myriad services you provide to our community and the work you do to lift up and support our vast nonprofit and local business network!


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 the land will always be preserved as open space.
In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City. 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.

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Park City Event Guide: August 10 – 12

August 10, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

This weekend, it feels like Summit County has collectively realized that summer is winding down – so everyone needed to hurry and pack their calendars with fun! This week’s to-do list is approximately a mile-and-a-half long – we hope you get to enjoy at least a few of the things on the docket! (Photo courtesy: Sundance Summer Theatre.)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10

HEAR & SEE →

Sundance Summer Theatre
Oklahoma! @ 8 PM

Sundance Resort

The 2018 Sundance Summer Theatre show, Oklahoma!, is nearing the end of its run, so get a move on if you’d like to see it! A pre-show BBQ begins at 6 p.m., then settle in for a delightful musical in the beautiful outdoor venue. Sundance Summer Theatre returned to the Sundance Resort in 2008. Its partnership with Utah Valley University “supports the Sundance vision of unspoiled and authentic experiences where art, nature, and commerce unite.”

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Photo courtesy of Park City Institute

Park City Institute Presents:
Corinne Bailey Rae for St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights
NEW LOCATION! → City Park @ 6 PM

You know her hits “Put Your Records On,” and “Like a Star,” now join the crowd at City Park to enjoy them in tonight’s St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights concert in City Park! Corinne Bailey Rae is a Grammy-winning artist who’ll bring her critically-acclaimed music to life tonight, while you sit back, enjoy the delicious food from the on-site food truck village, and sip on whatever beverages you’d like to bring from home (Coca-cola products are sold at the venue). Want more info on what you can expect to enjoy tonight? Read our blog post about Park City Institute!

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Deer Valley Music Festival
Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and Violin Concerto with The Utah Symphony

Gates open: 5:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM

Tchaikovsky’s explosive 1812 Overture paired with *live cannon fire* in this annual festival favorite.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 11

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Saturday Morning Nature Walk
Saturdays: 8:30 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter

Explore the Swaner Preserve wetlands with a guide to learn about the wonders of wetlands, native plant and animal species and the history of the Preserve. Through September 30.

Park City Sunrise Rotary Tour de Sunrise
9 AM – 1 PM @ Summit County Fairgrounds

It’s the 4th Annual Park City Sunrise Rotary Tour de Sunrise. Walk, Run, Ride! The whole fam can join this event, which unfolds for eight miles along the beautiful Echo Reservoir. The easy ride has themed, refreshment stations along the way, and is just $10 per person or $25 for a group (up to five people). Money raised goes to the Park City Sunrise Rotary Club, which assists community organizations with funding through grants each year.

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Yoga on the Patio
Saturdays @ 10:30 AM
Park City Library

Join the complimentary community yoga classes on the patio outside the Park City Library! Held each Saturday at 10 a.m., through August 25, the class provides an opportunity to start your weekend off on the right foot – and to connect with your Park City neighbors. Bring your yoga mat; classes move inside if it rains.


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The Fine Arts Exhibit is open from 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Summit County Fair.)

Summit County Fair
Ends Saturday, August 11

The Summit County Fair is held each year during the first week of August – and it ends Saturday, August 11! This a traditional small-town county fair has cowboys,  bucking broncos, clowns, mutton-bustin’, a carnival midway, beauty queens, home-canned goods, flowers, vegetables, and more. Here’s a peek at Saturday’s events – make sure to check the website for more information:

  • 7:00 a.m. – Park City Lions Early Bird Breakfast, Coalville City Hall
  • 9:00 a.m. – Tour de Sunrise Family Fun Bike, Run, Walk Event registration, Ledges Event Center, Summit County Fairgrounds
  • 9:00 a.m. –  11:30 a.m. Summit County Courthouse and Museum Open – Free History Tours
  • 9:00 a.m. – Tour de Sunrise Family Fun Bike, Run, Walk Event, Main Street, Coalville
  • 10:00 a.m. – Parade, Main Street, Coalville
  • 11:00 a.m. – All Exhibitions, Vendor, and Food Booths Open
  • 11:00 a.m. –  11:00 p.m. Beer, Wine & Spirits Garden Open
  • 11:00 a.m. – Carnival Open
  • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Ledges Event Center Grand Opening
  • 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. –Basin & Grange, Entertainment Tent
  • 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Petting Zoo and Pony Carousel, Fairgrounds
  • 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. – Premium Booth Open
  • 12:00 p.m. – Jr. Livestock Sale, Show Pavilion
  • 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m – Hypnotist, Entertainment Tent
  • 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. – Dan Bates, Entertainment Tent
  • 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Hypnotist, Entertainment Tent
  • 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Snyderville Electric Band,  Entertainment Tent
  • 8:00 p.m. – PRCA Rodeo, Large Arena (ticketed event)

HEAR & SEE →

Park City Institute Presents:
Don Felder for St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights
NEW LOCATION! → City Park @ 6 PM

Rock out with the legendary rock musician, songwriter and former member of The Eagles – Don Felder! This is his first time performing for the Park City Institute’s St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights concert series, and it is sure to be a delightful evening at City Park. This Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer played  with The Eagles for 27 years – and co-wrote a little song you may or may not have heard, “Hotel California,” along with many, many others. You won’t want to miss this one, so zip on over to PCI’s website and buy your tickets.

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Photo courtesy Park City Institute

Canyons Village Concerts
Aaron Lee Tasian
Saturday: 6 – 7 PM

Canyons Village Summer Concert Series runs just a few more weeks – until September 1st – at the Canyons Village Stage. This week, catch Aaron Lee Tasian, along with family-friendly activities. Tasian is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. His songs, a distinct “indie folk grit” style, are insightful and often humorous – this is one up-and-comer you won’t want to miss!

As always, you’re encouraged to utilize alternative transportation (like Park City’s incredible free transportation, or use the Summit County/Park City e-bike share program!) The shows are programmed by Mountain Town Music; here’s the rest of this season’s schedule:

  • Aug. 16th – Charley Crockett
  • Aug. 18th – Magic Giant
  • Aug. 23rd – Zander
  • Aug. 30th – Big Blue Ox
  • Sept. 1st – Marc Broussard

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Deer Valley Music Festival
The Music of Pink Floyd with The Utah Symphony

Gates open: 5:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM

The Utah Symphony and singer Randy Jackson capture Pink Floyd’s harmonies and iconic sounds of one of the biggest rock bands of all time. The first half of the concert will feature a full orchestral performance of the album The Dark Side of the Moon, with popular hits including “Comfortably Numb,” “Another Brick in the Wall (Part II),” and “Hey You” on the second half.

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Edgar Winter Band
8 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre

Edgar Winter, a musician with hits like “Frankenstein,” and “Free Ride” gets rave reviews for his high energy multi-instrumental live shows. The Egyptian Theatre calls Winter a musician at the top of his game.

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Drive-In Movie @ Prospector Square
International Ocean Film Tour Vol. 5
Dusk (~8:45pm) @ Lot K 

The most inspiring stories from the seven seas and the best watersports action of the year! The Park City Film Series, along with a few partners, is hosting their third annual drive-in movie experience in Lot K in Prospector Square (1920 Prospector Ave). Lot K opens at 7 p.m., with live music from Ryan Walsh and One-Wheel demos on site, and there will be giveaways from the sponsors! More info (there are height restrictions) can be found here.

Tickets are $15; this classic summer evening experience is presented by Park City Standup Paddle Boarding & Basin Recreation & Prospector Square Property Owners Association. Ticket proceeds benefit Basin Recreation’s Youth Scholarship program.

*In the event of high winds or rain, the film will be shown in the Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave (check web site and Facebook page the night of the screening for weather updates).


SUNDAY, AUGUST 12

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Guided Historical Hike
8:30 AM @ Sterling Express Chairlift
Silver Lake Village, Deer Valley

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.

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Photo courtesy of the Summit Land Conservancy

Hops Hunters Hike
9:30 AM @ Ontario Mine Tunnel Parking Lot 

Sign us up for this one! The Summit Land Conservancy has teamed up with Wasatch Brewery to hunt for local hops in the Park City area. You’re invited to join the Hops Hunters in a hike along hillsides protected by the Conservancy. The hike begins at 9:30 a.m. and will last about two hours, with discussions about local edible and invasive species as the group searches for wild-growing hop-binds. And listen to this – the goal is to actually *harvest* the hops with the hikers’ help! Once that happens, this fall, a limited edition open space beer will be brewed and sold through Wasatch Brewery, with a portion of the proceeds to be donated to the Land Conservancy. If you ask up, that all ties up pretty nicely. Bottoms up!

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Swaner’s Craft Sunday
Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
Sunday: 11 AM

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

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Tour of Utah
12:15 PM to 3:45 PM
Stage 6 Finish on Historic Main Street

After a one-year hiatus, the final day is back in Park City, with a route through the towns of Summit County. After a tough segment through Midway, riders will welcome the fresh smooth asphalt up to Empire Pass – and everyone is waiting to see whether this could change the outcome of this year’s finish. Come early and get your viewing spot on Upper Main Street in Park City – and find out the answer for yourself!

 

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Music, garden education station, and a local business stand are all featured at Second Sundays!

Second Sundays at the Garden 
4 – 7 PM  @ Summit Community Garden
(4056 Shadow Mountain Dr)

Zip over to the Summit Community Garden on Sunday afternoon for Second Sundays at the Garden – a casual event with music, a garden education station, and a local business highlight. No tickets required for this complimentary event, and you’re encouraged to bring your own camp chair, beverages, and smiles! Kids are welcome, but please leave the dogs at home.
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Park Silly Sunday Market is OFF  on Sunday, August 12 and Sunday, August 19. It will return on Sunday, August 26, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Historic Main Street. 


DURING THE WEEK

Photo courtesy Contender Bicycles

Cycling Mechanics Clinic for Women
Monday, August 13 @ 6 PM
Contender Bicycles 

Contender Bicycles is hosting a complimentary women’s repair clinic and pop-up shop with Park City’s own Erica Tingey of Women in the Mountains, and Debbie Drain of The Chicks Company. Join us Monday, August 13th, and Monday, August 27th at 6 pm, at 1352 White Pine Canyon Road (just next to St. Mary’s).

On Monday, August 13th, Erica and Contender mechanics will focus on fixing flats and emergency tire repair on the road and mountain bike. An additional clinic will be held on Monday, August 27, with the focus on braking and shifting adjustment.

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Women’s Road Rides
Mondays: 5:45 – 7:30 PM
Through August 27

Start at Jans on Park Ave, then hit the road with a tribe of ladies for a couple of hours. Bring rain protection, energy good and plenty of water, plus your flat repair kit. Bikes are available to rent ($15, based on availability), but the event is free!

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Summit County Community Market
Tuesday, August 14 11 AM – 6 PM
Park City Hospital Parking Lot 

The Summit County Community Market kicks off its second year with fresh, local produce. On August 14, 28 and September 11, head over to the Park City Hospital parking lot for fresh fruits and veggies – along with so much more. Free health screenings, cooking demonstrations, and even car seat checkpoints are offered. 

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Tuesday Food Tours
Tuesday @ 4 PM
Historic Main Street

A delicious tour of Historic Main Street! Local guides will take you down the street and introduce you to amazing restaurants, fun stories, and local lore. Walk, talk and eat is their motto. Call 435-640-2371 for more information.

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Photo courtesy Park City Mountain

Women’s Mountain Bike Rides
Tuesdays: 6-8 PM
Through August 28

Another women-only option during the week is the Tuesday night mountain bike rides with White Pine Touring. The rides are led by Team Sugar guides, and the group is divided up based on your skill and comfort level. Meet at White Pine Touring at 6 p.m., then explore new trails and meet new friends for two fun-filled hours. This experience is also free.

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Throwback Tuesdays: “Clue”
Park City Film Series
7 PM @ Park City Library

Kicking off the August Throwback Tuesday series! Movies and popcorn are provided free of charge. Movies are shown in the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library. The last Throwback Tuesday movie this month will be “Honey I Shrunk the Kids,” playing at 7 p.m. on August 21. 

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Twilight Ride Series
Wednesdays: 4 – 8 PM
Through August 22

Enjoy the mountain at dusk with the Twilight Ride Series at Deer Valley on Wednesdays. From 4 until 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, take advantage of lift-served mountain biking (Silver Lake Express and Sterling Express chairlifts). DV operations stay open to serve riders for the Twilight Rides (through August 22).

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Group Mountain Bike Rides
Thursdays: 6-8 PM
Through August 30

One more crew to hit the trails with – the Thursday night group mountain bike rides! Also at White Pine Touring, this one is open to everyone, with three groups to choose from based on ride intensity. The rides are led by White Pines Touring Racing powered by jans.com mountain bike team members and guides. And on the last Thursday of each month, there’s a free BBQ and adult beverages, provided by local vendors, at the end of the ride.

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Park City Mountain Farmers Market
Wednesdays: 12 – 5 PM (rain, snow, or shine)
Through October 10  

The Park City Farmers Market is at 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.

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Photo courtesy Mountain Town Music

Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series
Wednesday, August 15: Yolanda Arrey
Show @ 5:30 PM (rain or shine)
Gates Open @ 4 PM

There are just two shows left for the Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series! These complimentary concerts are truly the midweek treat for residents and visitors alike. The concerts are programmed by Mountain Town Music and take place at the Deer Valley outdoor amphitheater. Grab your cooler full of snacks and beverages, your camp chairs and blankets, and trek up to the lawn to enjoy terrific music.

This week – independent R&B / soul singer Yolanda Arrey performs. She cites Whitney Houston, Billie Holiday, and the Temptations as her inspirations – but her style sets her apart from these legends.

The last concert in this summer’s series happens next Wednesday, August 22, with Mountain Town Music’s annual Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session. The show brings local musicians together to celebrate the end of summer with a super jam which is inspired by The Band’s The Last Waltz.


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 America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City. 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.

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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 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

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