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Park City Event Guide: October 12 – 14

October 12, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

The snow paid Park City a visit this week and stayed long enough to get us all very much looking forward to ski season.

Park City Mountain → Targeted Opening Day: November 21 
Deer Valley Resort → Targeted Opening Day: December 8 

You don’t need to wait a few(ish) weeks for this weekend’s activities – here’s a list of fun you can look forward to right this second.

Friday, October 12 

SURVIVE →

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

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

SEE →

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.

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Body and Soul
Kimball Art Center
Through November 4

Never in history have we (ok, some of us) been more inundated with images – at least from a social media perspective. Landscapes, pictures of home design and architecture, candids (does such a thing even exist anymore?) but especially the new self-portrait – those supernumerary selfies – are shared and consumed relentlessly across social channels.

Kimball Art Center’s new exhibit, Body and Soul, features 24 Utah-based artists and explores the lasting power of what you could call the “legit-art selfie” genre across contemporary painting, photography, text-based installations, and more. From the Kimball Art Center website:

“Established tropes are both embraced and reinvented, presenting diverse approaches to portraiture as a means of commemoration, reflection, and social critique. From faithful likeness to fantasy and fracture, the power of portraits is that they are about more than what we look like; they reveal who we are.”

Admission is free; the exhibit will run through November 4.

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Park City Film Series: “Puzzle”
8 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

From the Park City Film Series website: “Puzzle” is a portrait of a devoted wife and mother who has reached her early 40s without ever venturing far from home. She feels stuck in her mundane existence but that begins to change when she receives a jigsaw puzzle as a birthday gift. She is a puzzle wiz, which leads to a U.S. puzzle championship and an unexpected romance.

Saturday, October 13

MOVE →

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

Time for the 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.

Swaner indicates that the outing is appropriate for all ages and takes place on generally flat terrain with a slight uphill grade – which could be challenging for younger children and some seniors.

Participants should 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.

CREATE →

ARTober Fest
1:00pm – 5:00pm
Kimball Art Center

Head over to Kimball Art Center for an afternoon full of family-friendly, free and low-cost, fall-inspired art activities! Light refreshments and bar beverages will be available for purchase. 

Activities like paint-your-own-pumpkin-patch, leaf printmaking, trick-or-treat bag decorating, pumpkin painting, ceramics demonstrations, a beer & wine garden, live music, and more will be available.

LEARN →

The Park Record’s Park City Women’s Expo
9 AM – 6 PM @ 
The Prospector

Billed as two days of education, support, and community, the Park City Women’s Expo will feature booths, presentations, and “how-to” tutorials. Panel discussions; financial advice; intuitive practices for everyday life; self-defense; fitness, health, and nutrition; the importance of sleep (and how to get more!); business and career help; cooking; hair and makeup; beauty demos; fashion shows; car maintenance instruction — and more!

The expo is $10 per person each day, at The Prospector on Sidewinder Drive, with 50% of the fee going to benefit the Peace House. Sunday hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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A look at the event & class space at Mountain Town Olive Oil.

The Next Course: Game Day Munchies
11 AM – 1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil

The Next Course is a weekly food and wine pairing class in the Mountain Town Olive Oil’s gorgeous event space. Join in this week at the store, on Historic Main Street, for the Game Day Munchies!

  • Buffalo Cauliflower
  • Cheese Steak Flatbread
  • Asian Style Wings
  • Beef Sliders
  • Beer Pretzel Caramel Brownies

Class starts at 11 a.m.; to reserve your seat, call 435.649.1400. Cost is $50 per person | optional wine pairing is $15.

SET A WORLD RECORD →

3rd Annual World’s Longest Shot Ski
2 PM @ Historic Main Street 

The rivalry rages on. The competition to beat Breckenridge, Colorado heats up again today — all for the glory of holding the record for the world’s longest shot ski. 

All new this year, Sunrise Rotary has teamed up with High West Distillery to offer participants a shot of Rendezvous Rye whiskey (instead of the traditional shot of Wasatch beer). $25 will get you a spot on the shot ski, a souvenir glass, and a token for a High West drink at one of the afterparties. The best news – proceeds will go to the Sunrise Rotary Club’s Grant Program (which benefits 20 community organizations). 

The shot ski tends to sell out, so get your tickets early  — and be a part of history.

CREATE →

Paint & Sip
6:30 – 8:30 PM @ The Paint Mixer

The Paint Mixer, right off of Historic Main Street in Park City, makes painting accessible to literally everyone – skill & talent not required! The instructors guide participants in a step-by-step process – and the result is a beautiful painting. Tonight’s picture will be “Midnight Moon” – the 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 the progression of your painting. (21 and over ONLY for this event.)   

SEE & HEAR →

Park City Institute Presents:
Doonesbury Creator: Garry Trudeau
7:30 – 10 PM @
George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center Theater

Pulitzer Prize-winning “Doonesbury” creator, and social observer, Garry Trudeau, will give a talk about his view of the political landscape in his latest books,” #SAD!: Doonesbury in the Time of Trump, and YUGE! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump” (whew!).

His insights on our current president will be accompanied by visuals from his nearly five decades of award-winning editorial cartooning. Click here to buy tickets.

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An Evening with Judy Collins
8 PM @ Egyptian Theatre

Judy Collins has inspired audiences with her 50-album (!) body of work since the 60’s, and the award-winning singer-songwriter will be on the stage at the Egyptian Theatre, performing her interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk standards, along with her own original compositions.

Sunday, October 14

MOVE →

Guided Historical Hike
8:30 AM @ Silver Lake Lodge
Deer Valley Resort

Enjoy the beauty of Deer Valley Resort with a three-to-four-hour guided hike. The hikes cover moderate terrain and are typically less than six miles long.

Participants are asked to dress for the activity and the weather – and to meet at the Sterling Express Chairlift. Hikes leave at 8:30 a.m. Reservations are required and a $10 fee applies. To make a reservation, you’re asked to call 435-645-6648.

CREATE →

Photo courtesy: Tanzi Propst/Park Record

Swaner Craft Sunday 
11 AM – 1 PM 
Swaner EcoCenter

Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter offers a nature-themed craft every Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All ages are welcome!

 

EAT →

Park City Dine About 2018
24 Park City Restaurants

Today marks your last chance to enjoy the annual Park City Dine About! 24 Park City restaurants have participated – and you have just one day left to take advantage of seasonal (hugely discounted) two-course lunches and three-course dinners at these spots. With the discount, lunches end up at about $10 or $15 per person. The three-course dinners are between $20 and $40 per person.

Participating restaurants: Café Terigo, Café Trio Park City, Chimayo, Deer Valley Grocery~Café, Element Kitchen & Bakery, Firewood on Main, Flanagan’s on Main, Fletcher’s Park City, Grappa, Handle, Purple Sage, Red Rock Junction, Red Tail Grill, Riverhorse on Main, Riverhorse Provisions, Shabu, Silver Star Café, Squatters, Sushi Blue, The Brass Tag, tupelo, Twisted Fern, Versante and Wasatch Brew Pub. The event runs through October 14.

Backroads Americana by Tom Kelly
11 AM – 6 PM @ Artique Gallery 

Park City’s own renowned landscape photographer Tom Kelly is back with a new gallery show! This one takes a look at rural scenes discovered on back road highways. From the wide-open deserts and plains of the west to the cornfields of America’s heartland, his images show the countryside we usually miss in our travels. You’ll find the Artique Gallery at 283 N. Main St, Kamas. Tom’s exhibit runs through October 31, 2018.

DURING THE WEEK

Utah Humanities Book Festival:
Friends of the Library Author Luncheon
Wednesday, October 17 @ 11 AM

Peter Rock, author of “My Abandonment,” will discuss the book to film adaptation process. The film “Leave No Trace,” was featured in last year’s Sundance Festival. Lunch tickets are Tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the door. This event is held at Silver Lake Lodge at Deer Valley.

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Utah Humanities Book Festival:
Community Author Conversation: Camron Wright
Wednesday, October 17 @ 11 AM

As part of the Annual Utah Humanities Book Festival, you’re invited to join in the free community conversation with author Camron Wright of “The Rent Collector” at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Presented by the Park City Education Foundation.

UPCOMING EVENTS 

Write these in your calendar!

  • Friday, October 19 → Stuffed Animal Sleepover @ Park City Library
  • Tuesday, October 30 → last day to register to vote online or at your county clerk’s office.
  • Wednesday, October 31 → Transylvania Tea Party Blood Drive | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. @ Snow Park Lodge
  • Friday, November 9 → Live PC Give PC | All day long – all over Park City
  • Saturday, November 17  → KPCW’s Main Street Music Crawl | 7:30 p.m. @ Historic Main Street
  • Saturday, December 15 → Santa Comes Down Town Lift | 5:30 p.m. @ Town Lift Plaza

This week’s Park City Event Guide is sponsored by Mountain Estates Property Management. Mountain Estates is a full-service property management company which offers full-home maintenance, security checks & upgrades, snow removal, holiday light setup & takedown, ski tuning, grocery shopping, airport pickups – anything you need. The first consultation is free and the company will tailor a plan to your needs.
This year, Mountain Estates announces a brand-new offering for Colony homeowners – professional grooming of your private ski-in/ski-out. They will create a perfectly-groomed trail for you and your guests that will make starting and ending your days a breeze. They invite you to visit their Facebook page or contact the owner for details: 435-901-8170.

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.

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Park City Event Guide: October 5 – 7

October 5, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

After this week’s rain and the (finally) bright fall colors – there’s SNOW in the weekend forecast! If you haven’t gotten out your warm-weather clothes, now’s the time. While snow may not be a guarantee this weekend, here are some events you can definitely count on to happen.

Friday, October 5

EAT →

Park City Dine About 2018
24 Park City Restaurants

The annual Park City Dine About is in full swing! 24 Park City restaurants are participating – which means, throughout the course of the two-week event, you get to take advantages of seasonal (hugely discounted) two-course lunches and three-course dinners at these spots. With the discount, lunches will end up at about $10 or $15 per person. The three-course dinners will only set you back between $20 and $40 per person!

Participating restaurants include: Café Terigo, Café Trio Park City, Chimayo, Deer Valley Grocery~Café, Element Kitchen & Bakery, Firewood on Main, Flanagan’s on Main, Fletcher’s Park City, Grappa, Handle, Purple Sage, Red Rock Junction, Red Tail Grill, Riverhorse on Main, Riverhorse Provisions, Shabu, Silver Star Café, Squatters, Sushi Blue, The Brass Tag, tupelo, Twisted Fern, Versante and Wasatch Brew Pub. The event runs through October 14.

SURVIVE →

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

The Little Gym of Park City is now open in the Iron Horse District – and will host 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. And maybe – just maybe – those little bundles of energy will be so tuckered after that they *sleep in* on Saturday?! A parent can dream…

CREATE →

Paint & Sip
7 – 9 PM @ The Paint Mixer – Park City

The Paint Mixer, right off of Historic Main Street in Park City, makes painting accessible to literally everyone – skill & talent not required! The instructors guide participants in a step-by-step process – and the result is a beautiful painting. Tonight’s picture will be of a Provo Trout – the 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 the progression of your painting. (21 and over ONLY for this event.)

SEE →

Backroads Americana by Tom Kelly
6 – 9 PM @ Artique Gallery 

Park City’s own renowned landscape photographer Tom Kelly is back with a new gallery show! This one takes a look at rural scenes discovered on back road highways. From the wide-open deserts and plains of the west to the cornfields of America’s heartland, his images show the countryside we usually miss in our travels. You’ll find the Artique Gallery at 283 N. Main St, Kamas. Tom’s exhibit runs through October 31, 2018.

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“Eighth Grade” Screening
8 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Presented by Park City Film Series 

This one has gotten a lot of buzz – and the San Francisco Chronicle calls it “A beautiful and uncompromising piece of art…”

“Eighth Grade” is the feature film debut from comedian Bo Burnham, and is said to be a moving and darkly funny film. It follows thirteen-year-old Kayla, who endures the tidal wave of emotions that follow her through the last weeks of middle school–the end of her eighth-grade year before she begins high school.

The Park City Film Series says: “This is a unique and genuine coming of age film about the plight of young kids today in an internet-saturated world that forces them to grow up faster than they can handle.”

“Eighth Grade” premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The show plays 8PM Friday and Saturday; 6 PM Sunday. 

Saturday, October 6

FALL FUN →

Harvest Fest 5K Run
9 AM @ Dejoria Center 

This is the only trail 5K in Summit County! The South Summit Trails Foundation says it’s challenging, fun, and beautiful!  Register HERE – and then stay for the Harvest Fest fun.

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Harvest Fest
12 – 5 PM @ High Star Ranch 

Join in the fall fun at the 9th Annual Harvest Festival at the High Star Ranch in Kamas!

The Harvest Fest will feature food from Lola’s Street Kitchen, Praise Cheezus, DeJoria Center, Tacos el Sombrero, and Wasatch Creamery. Adults can also enjoy Wasatch Brewery beer served by Deer Valley Resort bartenders, and there will be live music from Che Zuro, Streetcorner Boogie and Honky Blue Tonky. 

Families will be able to buy apples and pumpkins, take wagon rides, and enjoy shopping for local goods from dozens of vendors. The Harvest Fest is put on by Recycle Utah and functions as one of its major fundraisers. The outdoor fair is meant to promote sustainable living by showcasing local businesses and entrepreneurs.  

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Utah Paranormal Expo
10:30 AM – 7 PM
Fort Douglas Ballroom 

Part of fall fun is getting ready for Halloween – and what could be more spooky than the Utah Paranormal Expo?

The event is described as a way to “explore phenomena folklore, mythology, supernatural, and other non-scientific bodies of knowledge, whose existence within these contexts is described to lie beyond normal experience or scientific explanation.

The most notable paranormal beliefs include those that pertain to ghosts, extraterrestrial life, unidentified flying objects, psychic abilities or extrasensory perception, and other paranormal subjects.”

There will be celebrity panels and presentations, activities throughout the day, and a discussion forum. The event is family-friendly, and kids 12 and under are free.

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Paint the Town Blue
11AM – 1:30 PM
The Market at Park City 

The wives of the Park City Police Department are handing out blue ribbons and blue lines for cars to help the community show appreciation to our local law enforcement officers. You’ll also have the chance to personally thank a police officer. 

“Paint the Town Blue” is an event that invites the whole community to decorate businesses and homes in blue for the entire day of October 6.

LEARN →

The Next Course: Oktoberfest
11 AM – 1 PM @ Mountain Town Olive Oil 

Head on up the stairs to discover Mountain Town Olive Oil.

The Next Course is a weekly food and wine pairing class in the Mountain Town Olive Oil’s gorgeous event space. Join in this week at the store, on Historic Main Street, for the Oktoberfest class – featuring beer this week! Here’s what’s on tap:

  • Mini Pretzel Bites with Spicy Beer Mustard
  • Beer and Cheese Soup
  • Bratwurst with Apple Vinegar Braised Red Cabbage
  • Brisket Braised in Porter
  • Easy Apple Strudel

Call 435.649.1400 to reserve your spot.

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“What is an Educated Person in the 21st Century?”
5 – 6:30 PM @ Park City Peaks Hotel 

Dr. Norman Jones, Professor of History at Utah State University and Chair of the Utah Regents’ General Education Task Force, will speak on leading efforts to improve general education. A light reception will follow, with a cash bar and light hors-d’oeuvres. RSVP HERE – or call 435-764-1733. The event is free but has limited seating.

SEE →

“Wrinkle in Time” FREE Screening 
4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 

See your favorite book on screen for free! This “Books 2 Movies” series is put on by Summit County RAP, Park City Municipal Corp., the Park City Library, and the Park City Film Series. 

From the PCFS: “Based on the timeless classic and filled with spectacle, warmth, and heart, this celebrated film follows an ordinary girl’s epic adventure and brave journey to save her family, with the ultimate triumph of love. Featuring an all-star cast including Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, and Chris Pine, and eye-popping action.”

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Thriller Odyssey Dance Theatre
Egyptian Theatre

If Thriller at Egyptian Theatre isn’t already your family’s Halloween tradition, it’s time to make it so.

What could be more fun than Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Thriller, dancing monsters and raging maniacs? The only thing we can think of is reduce pricing – which is in effect this weekend only. Because of the content of the show, it’s recommended for children 12 and up. Most shows are at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday shows begin at 6. The show runs through October 7.

Sunday, October 7

SEE →

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

The largest arachnid exhibit in the United States is right here in our backyard through December.

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.

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.

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Body and Soul
Kimball Art Center
Through November 4

Never in history have we (ok, some of us) been more inundated with images – at least from a social media perspective. Landscapes, pictures of home design and architecture, candids (does such a thing even exist anymore?) but especially the new self-portrait – those supernumerary selfies – are shared and consumed relentlessly across social channels.

Kimball Art Center’s new exhibit, Body and Soul, features 24 Utah-based artists and explores the lasting power of what you could call the “legit-art selfie” genre across contemporary painting, photography, text-based installations, and more. From the Kimball Art Center website:

“Established tropes are both embraced and reinvented, presenting diverse approaches to portraiture as a means of commemoration, reflection, and social critique. From faithful likeness to fantasy and fracture, the power of portraits is that they are about more than what we look like; they reveal who we are.”

Admission is free; the exhibit will run through November 4.


DURING THE WEEK

REGISTER TO VOTE
Tuesday, October 9

This is the last day to register to vote by mailing in a registration form. Here are other important election dates:

  • General Election: November 6, 2018
  • Mail ballots are mailed to voters: between October 8, 2018, and October 16, 2018
  • In-person early voting: October 23, 2018, through November 2, 2018
  • Mail ballot postmark deadline: on or before November 5, 2018 (the day before the Election)

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Precision Medicine in Cancer and Beyond
Tuesday, October 9 @ 6 PM 
Blair Education Center (Park City Hospital)

Precision medicine is the use of an individual’s personal health history, family history, and genomic information to develop a personalized health treatment plan.

Intermountain Precision Genomics has implemented precision medicine in oncology, primary care, and mental health, and says it’s yielding exciting outcomes for patients.

The speaker, Dr. Lincoln Nadauld, is the Director of Precision Medicine and Precision Genomics at Intermountain Healthcare. He oversees the clinical implementation of genomic cancer medicine across its 23 hospitals and 180 physician clinics.

An RSVP for this event is not required but greatly appreciated.

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Park City Mountain Farmers Market
Wednesday, October 10

LAST EVENT ALERT! 
ThePark 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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Nonprofit Community Fair
10 AM @ Park City Community Church

Learn about how Park City’s nonprofits support and provide resources to our community – and how *you* can get involved through volunteering. Hosted by Newcomers of Park City, the Nonprofit Community Fair will be held at Park City Community Church. 22 nonprofits will be highlighted at this free event, and refreshments will be served.

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Lunch & Learn

Wednesday, October 10
Park City MARC

The Park City MARC hosts Lunch & Learns related to your health and wellness happen every second Wednesday of the month. Join them from 12 – 1 PM in the Party Room to discover more about Ayurveda for health and wellness.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Write these in your calendar!

  • Tuesday, October 30 → last day to register to vote online or at your county clerk’s office.
  • Friday, November 9 → Live PC Give PC
  • Saturday, December 15 → Santa Comes Down Town Lift @ 5:30 PM -Town Lift Plaza

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.

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Park City Event Guide: September 14 -16

September 14, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

CREATE →

Artful Afternoons
Fridays 1 – 4 PM
Kimball Art Center

Photo courtesy: Kimball Art Center


These classes are a terrific opportunity for kids to try different kinds of art using a number of fun materials each Friday.

This week, the class is Explore Textiles. Kiddos will leave with something hand-decorated and wearable, like a tote or a bandanna. Register here; drop-ins are welcome! Upcoming classes: 

  • September 21 – Cardboard Creations: Explore the art of creating cardboard machines.
  • September 28 – Create a Character: Tell a story with drawing!
  • October 5 – Painting Fun: Learn to mix colors, and walk away with a one of kind canvas
  • October 12 – Experiments in science and ART: Partake in colorful activities that combine art and science.
  • October 26 – Build in 3D: Engineer structures out of bamboo, cardboard and other materials!
  • November 2 – The Art of Transparency: Create a faux stained glass and experiment with Watercolors on a transparency.
  • 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!

SEE  →

Park City Film Series
“Leave No Trace”
Jim Santy Auditorium @ 8 PM

The Park City Film Series will screen “Leave No Trace,” which the film adaption to the book “My Abandonment.” by Peter Rock.

The film follows a father and his teenage daughter how lived their lives off the grid in the forests outside Portland, Oregon. Both are eventually put into social services, and the film follows their journey to find a new wild place to live. Screenings on Friday and Saturday are at 8 p.m. and on Sunday at 6 p.m. You can buy tickets here.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

EXPERIENCE →

Autumn Aloft
Field Access: 7:45 AM
Launch: ~8 AM
North 40 Fields

This annual event draws thousands to the North 40 playing fields behind Treasure Mountain Jr. High in Park City – and thousands more enjoy seeing it from afar! 

Each year at around this time, Autumn Aloft launches dozens of brightly colored balloons into the brilliant blue skies. Read our full guide to Autumn Aloft 2018 activities for all the details. All events are free and open to the community – and visitors!

Autumn Aloft reminds us that whether the balloons fly are dependent upon weather. Wind conditions that may impact a hot air balloon vary based on venue, wind direction, and gusts, and that safety is the #1 priority of all Autumn Aloft events.

MOVE →

Park City Trail Series
Half-Marathon
Round Valley @ 8 AM

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

This is it – the final race in this year’s Park City Trail Series – the half-marathon! There’s nothing half about the accomplishment you’ll feel when you finish it, though!

The 13.1-mile course includes all terrain from the first three races in this series – plus all that extra distance, with the bonus of the cooler air at start time and the colors of the trees starting to change. Add to that the fact that you get to enjoy the balloons from Autumn Aloft at the start and it’s a half-marathon unlike any other in the world.

The Park City Trail Series is a 4-race series designed to introduce new trail runners to the sport. The series is a 5k, 10k, 15k, and 13.1 All of the events are on the Round Valley Trails in Park City, Utah. Due to the ease of terrain, these trail runs are designed with beginner users in mind.

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The Red Bull 400
Varying Start Times 

This race is NOT for beginners – and is basically just for people who are gluttons for punishment. The fourth annual Red Bull 400 in the United States will be hosted at the Utah Olympic Park, and this year, it’s even HARDER, if that’s even possible.

Participants will run and race 400 meters, up the Nordic ski jump. That’s an elevation of 6,870 ft from the starting point (!!!). This will be the highest elevation Red Bull 400 has ever been. Register here, you crazy fools.

EXPLORE  →
The Art and Science of Arachnids

Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter 
Wednesdays – Sundays: 10 AM – 4 PM 

The largest arachnid exhibit in the United States is right here in our backyard through December!

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.

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

EXPERIENCE →

Art on the Trails
1 – 4 PM @ McCleod Creek Trails

Park City Summit County Arts Council is the presenter of this very unexpected creative experience! 

Art on the Trails will happen at 1 p.m. on Saturday, on a one-mile stretch of McLeod Creek Trail between Copper Moose Farm Stand and Temple Har Shalom. 

Along the way, you’ll encounter multiple pop-up creative performances (feel free to walk, bike, or run through!) like dance, classical music, folk music, spoken word poetry, and more. After you experience the artwork, stop by Copper Moose Stand to shop produce, grab a snack, enjoy live music, and learn more about PCSC Arts Council. Water will be provided at Copper Moose, as well as at stations on the trail.

The event is free and open to the public, all ages are welcome, and parking is available at the Willow Creek parking lot off of Old Ranch Rd.

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Once Upon a Playground Exhibit
Park City Museum

Courtesy: Brenda Biondo, Miracle Lifetime Whirl, Hudson, CO, 2011

All those playground items we loved so much and injured ourselves on frequently as children – you know, metal slides, jungle gyms, seesaws, and the circle of misery known as merry-go-rounds  – have somehow been relegated to artifacts of our childhood. 

And, not only are they part of our personal histories, they’re examples of our country’s cultural (and industrial) design heritage. From the Park City Museum website:

“Once Upon a Playground offers a visual tribute to these vanishing playgrounds of our past, celebrating their place in American culture and the collective memories of generations.

The exhibit is co-curated by Brenda Biondo, author of Once Upon a Playground: A Celebration of Classic American Playgrounds, 1920–1975 (University Press of New England, 2014), and Carol Johnson, recently retired curator of photography at the Library of Congress, the exhibition combines contemporary photographs of classic equipment, vintage images of playground scenes from the Library of Congress’ collections, and images from period playground catalogs and other ephemera. By bringing together these diverse sources, the exhibition highlights a playground vernacular that developed over decades, while providing historical context and cultural insight.”

Check the Park City Museum website for hours – the exhibit runs through October 16.

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Autumn Aloft
Candlestick Glow
Main Street @ 8 PM

Photo courtesy: Pictureline

This lesser-known Autumn Aloft event is an awesome way to get up close and very personal with the balloons – well, their baskets and burners, anyway! 

Head over to Historic Main Street, between 4th and 5th streets (utilize the free public transportation if you can!) for 8 p.m. to see what the fuss is all about. You’ll find 8 balloon baskets and their burners – but no balloons – which create a large “candlestick” effect. Seeing these burners light up in the dark of a pre-autumn evening, in the middle of our picturesque Main Street, is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Photo courtesy: Usernamegolden via Pictureline

Autumn Aloft
Sunday Launch
Field Access: 7:45 AM
Launch: 8 AM

Sunday’s wind is supposed to be a bit less vigorous than predictions for Saturday, so if the event gets canceled Saturday morning, head on over here on Sunday! Keep an eye on Autumn Aloft’s social channels for up-to-the-minute updates.

MOVE →

Tour Des Suds @ City Park
Bib pickup: 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Race begins: 10 AM 

Tour des Suds is a seven-mile mountain bike climb in crazy costumes. The fun begins at City Park, and, while there are prizes for the actual winners, it’s more of a scene than most mountain bike races…

However you play it, it’s 2,700′ of vertical straight up to the finish line, where finishers find the Skullcandy Party Station at the top of Guardsman Pass. After the race, there’s more fun back at City Park, with lunch and beverages provided by Red Rock Brewery, along with an opportunity drawing, costume contest, and those awards. 

SHOP →

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.

Photo courtesy: Park Silly Sunday Market, Brett Oswold

HEAR & SEE →

 

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

On the Park Silly Main Stage this week, catch Brother Run on the Farmers Market Stage at 10 a.m. On the Main Stage, enjoy Sin City Soul at 2 p.m and Motherlode Canyon Band from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

DURING THE WEEK

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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Small Business Highlight: Mountain Town Olive Oil

September 11, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

No matter the weather, when you step up the stairs and into Mountain Town Olive Oil’s new space on Historic Main Street, it feels like walking into a cozy home on a blustery day, and you can’t help but want to relax and stay a spell.

Head on up the stairs to discover Mountain Town Olive Oil.

Wherever the walls aren’t coated in a cheerful yellow, you’ll see warm, exposed brick, with accents of rough-hewn wood and metallic industrial touches throughout the store.

Most surfaces are pleasantly cluttered with Mountain Town Olive Oil (MTOO) offerings and accoutrements, select local products like Park City Granola Co., V’s Bees pure raw honey, and more.

As you make your way across the store, do yourself a favor and stop for the sample of the day. Owner Jessica McCleary loves providing these as part of the olive oil experience. “People can engage with it before they buy and know that they love the product they are taking home.”

Adjacent to the samples, you’ll find row after row of olive oil and vinegar selections. Olive oils range from traditional to flavor-infused; the vinegars, from dark to fruity – to white.

The olive oil and vinegar products are stored in shiny tankards called “fustis.” The fusti system not only cuts back on storage space, allowing Jessica to dedicate her back area to community education (more on that later), it also keeps the business green. Reusable packaging is used at every opportunity, and customers who bring bottles in to refill from the fustis are offered a special discount.

Reusable packaging with a discount on refills encourages customers to be green!

MTOO is in the process of joining Recycle Utah’s green program, which guides local businesses working to craft sustainability plans and to help them increase existing green endeavors.

Along the back brick wall is where the spices are kept – there are notecards with descriptions, and if you are looking for guidance for a specific flavor or dish, don’t hesitate to ask for help!

RECIPES & COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Mountain Town Olive Oil’s mission is “…to provide our customers with the best olive oils and vinegars the planet has to offer,” but the service doesn’t stop there.

Not only are there cookbooks available inside the store, there are myriad recipes posted on the website. Appetizers, breakfast, brunch, dessert, gluten-free, marinades, vegan, sides, and so on. If you’re anything like we are, you’ll be clicking on the recipe for that fall favorite – pumpkin bread!

The Fresh Drizzle Blog takes MTOO awareness a step further, with posts like foods to eat to hydrate skin, to five things to know when purchasing olive oil, even a cautionary post about how to make sure you’re getting real olive oil!

Bring your friends and grab a seat!

Jessica feels very strongly about also providing face-to-face education about how to create food using MTOO’s products – but not because it’s so complicated. Just the opposite, in fact – the classes, from Olive Oil 101 class to the Next Course series, help people understand that it can be incredibly simple to put a healthy, flavorful meal together, whether you’re cooking for one or a dozen.

Classes and gatherings are held in the back of the store, where high-top tables and chairs, along with a demo cooking space, create a comfy, intimate area in which to enjoy learning about the subject at hand.

Sign us up for the yoga + champagne party!

The learning space, however, can be what you make of it. Jessica tells us she’s fond of hosting private wine tasting events — and would love to have a regular yoga-and-champagne-tastings. (If you have an idea for an event or want to book one we’ve mentioned here, either pop into the store, email jessica@mountaintownoliveoil.com. or call 435.649.1400.)

HOURS & LOCATION 

Mountain Town Olive Oil relocated to Historic Main Streed in July. You’ll find the store and the community class space upstairs at 613 Main Street. Hours vary seasonally, but you can usually find them open from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 12 – 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Jessica is proud of the consistency of experience customers have at MTOO; she loves that clients come in, have a great time, and that visitors often make the store a destination during their vacations. It is, she says, an honor to be part of that.


 

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 Event Guide: August 31 – September 3

August 31, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

It’s the unofficial end to summer this weekend, with Labor Day/Miners’ Day and the start of September. School is in full swing, so books are on the brain. You can stock up at the Friends of the Library book sale, which starts tomorrow. There are also a ton of opportunities to hear live music – and an entire day packed full of fun come Monday.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

STROLL →

“Last Friday” Gallery Stroll
6 – 9 PM 

It’s already the last Friday in August – summer, where did you go?! – and that means it’s time for the Last Friday Gallery Stroll! Put on some comfy shoes and head on out – many of our community galleries hold artist receptions, demonstrations, and other fun events. Most of them are within walking distance of Main Street or along the free trolley route. More information at the Park City Gallery Association website. And THIS is a fabulous guide to all of our Park City art galleries!

HEAR & SEE →

American Idol: Live!
7 PM @ DeJoria Center

See your favorite American Idol contestants (well, the top 11 finalists, anyway) sing at DeJoria Center tonight. The showcase features the former contestants singing both as solo acts and as an ensemble. Tickets are still available for this show.

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Peter Yarrow
The Egyptian Theatre

Artist and activist Peter Yarrow returns to the Egyptian Theatre through September 2nd. His songwriting has produced songs (for Peter, Paul & Mary) like “Puff, The Magic Dragon,” “Day Is Done,” “The Great Mandala” and “Light One Candle.” Shows are at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday; 6 p.m. show on Sunday.

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Deer Valley Concert Series: Gov’t Mule
Gates open: 5:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM

The new Gov’t Mule album, “Revolution Come… Revolution Go,”  was released June 9. Known for “cleverly-crafted songs, intelligent lyrical commentary, and downright incendiary playing,” Gov’t Mule should be a fun Park City event.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

MOVE →

Point 2 Point 
Mountain Bike Race
7 AM

Some of the country’s strongest endurance mountain bike racers will be riding the best trails Park City has to offer. This is a true point to point race, with riders rolling on single track for more than 90% of the race, for a total distance of about 75 miles – with around 12,000’ of climbing! The route, which takes between 7 and 12 *hours* to finish, sends riders through both ski resorts, and the organizers say the race is guaranteed to please both a regular trail-rider and out-of-town visitors. Registration information here.

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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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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.

READ →

Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale
FOL Members’ Preview: 9 AM 
General Book Sale: 10:30 AM – 3 PM 

Books, refreshments, the library – what could be better?! This event is the annual fundraiser for Friends of the Library. Proceeds go to benefit many of the Park City Libraries annual needs. If you want to show up for the FOL member preview, you can buy a membership at the door! Refreshments are served while you browse and buy on the third floor of the library. You can fill a Friends of the Library tote bag for $10! The book sale runs September 1 – 3, with the “bargain bag day” happening on the 3rd, from 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

EAT & DANCE →

Labor Day BBQ & Live Music
5 – 8 PM 
Stein Erikson Lodge 

This is Stein Eriksen Lodge’s annual Labor Day BBQ. Enjoy fresh, locally-sourced barbecue favorites, live music, and stunning surrounding deck views of Deer Valley Resort.  

HEAR & SEE →

Free Concert @ Canyons Village 
Marc Broussard @ 6 PM 

More music to enjoy on Saturday evening, with this complimentary concert at Canyons Village. Marc Broussard is an artist who brings a contemporary feel to classic R&B, rock, and soul. He’s also the son of Boogie Kings guitarist (and Louisiana Hall of Fame member) Ted Broussard.

DRINK →

Weekend Wine Series
Sauvignon Blancs from Around the World
The Silver Baron Lodge, Lower Deer Valley
6 – 7 PM 

A casual, fun wine tasting class put on by Fox School of Wine. Each weekend, wines are selected based on the topic, and classes are designed to give both the beginner and the experienced wine lover a glimpse into interesting stories, facts, and history that make the world of wine so great.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

SHOP →

Park Silly Sunday Market
Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM

This event is 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.

HEAR & SEE →

Music @ Park Silly Sunday Market
Farmers Market: 10 AM
Main Stage: 11 AM & 2 PM

You knew there was live music at Park Silly – but did you know there are TWO stages? One at the bottom of Main Street, and the other at the Farmers Market at 5th Street! This weekend, catch Scott Klismith, Park City grad, science educator, and lyricist.

On the Main Stage, you can catch BroBand – two brothers ages 9 and 13. Kellen plays guitar while little brother Blake jumps from piano to guitar to ukulele. At 2 p.m., Patwa Reggae Band picks it up, with members from America, England, and Jamaica, TPRB creates an original blend of Park City reggae.

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Park City Institute Presents:
Nashville Cafe` Chris Carmack & Chip Esten
St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights

LAST SHOW ALERT! Two stars of CMT’s hit series “Nashville,” come together for a night of country music. Chris Carmack and Chip Esten will close the 2018 St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights summer season with a mix of solo and collaborative sets, featuring their work as recording artists. 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 – MINERS’ DAY  

Photo courtesy parkcityminersday.org

PARTY →

Park City Rotary Club Events
7:30 AM – 6 PM

Each Miners’ Day, the Park City Rotary hosts an all-day festival to honor the occasion. We wrote a blog post detailing all of the activities, most of which happen along Historic Main Street. This year is the 122nd that Park City has celebrated Miners’ Day!

Deer Valley Concert Series: Jason Mraz
Gates open: 5:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM

Jason Mraz has a sound that you can’t help but to bop along to while smiling. He brings his positive message and soulful, folk-pop sound to the Deer Valley Concert Series on Monday evening. Many of his releases have gone platinum, including “I’m Yours” and “I Won’t Give Up.” He’s also a two-time Grammy winner, and his shows regularly sell out across the globe.

DURING THE WEEK: Monday, September 3 – Thursday, September 6

Monday Night Runs 
6 – 7:30 PM

White Pine Touring running expert Patrick Coffey leads a group run on select Monday nights through September. The runs are about a mile-and-a-half in length and focused on beginner and intermediate trail runners. Routes are posted to the White Pine Facebook page prior to each (free) run. 

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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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Nutrition Essentials
Wednesdays: 12 PM
The Blair Education Center @ Park City Hospital

This four-session course teaches the basics of nutrition to help improve and maintain health and well-being.  For $60, participants learn about the following topics:

  • Class 1: Know Your Nutrients Part 1: Learn the basics of dietary carbohydrates, fat, and protein and how to make the healthiest choices when choosing these foods
  • Class 2: Know Your Nutrients Part 2: Understanding the basics of vitamins, minerals, and supplements
  • Class 3: Reclaim Your Kitchen: Give your pantry a makeover, healthy grocery shopping, and label reading
  • Class 4: Don’t Eat Less, Eat Right: The basics of meal planning

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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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“Art + Belief “
7 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

This film is part of the Made in Utah Film Series. From the Park City Film Series website: “‘Art+Belief’ follows the journey of Trevor Southey, a gay Mormon artist from Africa who dreams of becoming a modern-day Michelangelo. At its core, Art+Belief is about the balancing act between individual vision and religious conformity and the unlikely possibilities of reconciliation. These artists show us that we each have a unique spiritual journey that can flourish regardless of our religious allegiances.” There will be a Q & A with director Nathan Florence after the screening, which is free to the community.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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

Put this one on your calendar! 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 the 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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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.

Watch for more information on Hike for Hunger, as well as a closer look at the good work the Christian Center does for our community, in the coming days.


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 Event Guide: August 17 – 19

August 17, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

FRIDAY, August 17

This weekend, it feels like things are winding down, but not without about eleventy free see-ya-summer concerts. There are so many, in fact, we couldn’t list them all! Check the schedule at Mountain Town Music’s website; they’re responsible for programming so many of them and have created opportunities for hundreds of our community members to enjoy so much music throughout our gorgeous summer days and nights.

This weekend, we’re enjoying our free time to the fullest as we say a bittersweet goodbye to summer. We know, we keep saying it and it’s pretty uncool. But we need to face it eventually – school starts next week!

CELEBRATE COMMUNITY →

KPCW’s Back Alley Bash
5 – 9 PM @ Town Lift Plaza 

TONIGHT: Cole Sport presents the annual KPCW Back Alley Bash, from 5 – 9 p.m. at the Town Lift Plaza. This free event has live music, games, and activities for the kiddos. There’s also food and beverages available for purchase, and all sales benefit KPCW, our local nonprofit, community radio station. PLUS – there’s an opportunity drawing, the winner of which will get a Grand Glamping Adventure for four: a 3-night stay in a luxury tent at Conestoga Ranch + breakfast & dinner each day! Tickets are $25 each or 5 for $100.

SEE →
Neil Simon’s “Biloxi Blues”
8 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre

This Tony-award-winning show is presented by the Neil Simon Festival and is the second in Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical comedy trilogy. The show focuses on Eugene Jerome, a young army recruit during World War II, stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1943. There he will meet a diverse assortment of soldiers,l learn about life, love, and some harsh lessons while in boot camp. Some adult language and situations. “Biloxi Blues” will play the Egyptian Theatre through August 19th.


SATURDAY, August 18

MOVE →

26.2 miles of incredible Park City trails!

Mid-Mountain Marathon
7 AM @ Silver Lake, Deer Valley 

No surprise to us! This trail marathon has been voted the best in Utah – and the course rolls right through The Colony! It begins bright and early – 7 AM – at Deer Valley, and follows the iconic Mid-Mountain Trail for nearly 20 miles. The last bit of the course takes runners through the Utah Olympic Park trail system, with an exciting finish at the base of the 120-meter Olympic Nordic jump.

The Mid-Mountain runs right through The Colony!

The course winds across the Wasatch Back at an average elevation of 8,200′ and is largely shaded single track, and also serves as a fundraiser for our community Mountain Trails Foundation, which builds, maintains, and protects Park City’s 400-plus miles of trails.

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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.

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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.

CREATE →

Build Your Gnome Home 
10 AM @ Kimball Art Center

Calling all kids! You guy probably already know this, but everyone needs a home for their garden gnome! Or a fairy garden. Or a terrarium. Whatever you want to call your creation, you can make one Saturday at Kimball Art Center!

Guidance on building the craft is provided, along with materials: large clay slabs, felt, yarn, popsicle sticks, and other supplies. Once the gnome home is constructed, kids will paint their houses with colorful underglazes. Due to drying and firing times, pottery will be ready for pick up 10-12 days after the class has ended. Adults are required to register with children; no more than two children per adult. $50 per child/adult pair ($25 for each extra student),

HEAR & SEE →

Jim Gill
1:30 – 2:30 PM  &  3 – 4 PM
Park City Library 

This is a fun one: you’re instructed to “get ready to sing, clap, dance and sneeze along during this visit” – sounds like a winner, for sure. Jim Gill is an award-winning musician and author, and his music play creates the spirit of a family room in the concert hall. It’s an invitation to children, parents, and grandparents to sing and play together! 

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Miners Park Free Concert
IRIS / memoryfield @ 1:3o PM

This eclectic and highly accomplished trio, consisting of vocalist IRIS, guitarist/vocalist Billy R. Preston and Juliet Gamero on keyboards/vocals have been writing and recording together since their early beginnings in Austin, Texas.

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Miners Park Free Concert
Brother Run @ 3:30 PM 

This duo is, as its name suggests, a brother band collab. Austin and Skylar Stoddard say they’re musically inspired by their surroundings and life journeys. They share their talents with one another to compose art that is inspirational and joyful to their audience.

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Canyons Village Concert
Magic Giant @ 6 PM

Just a few more concerts left in this free series! Catch Magic Giant this week on the Canyons Village Stage. 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. 23rd – Zander
  • Aug. 30th – Big Blue Ox
  • Sept. 1st – Marc Broussard

You’ll find Pink Elephant Coffee Roasters on the 2nd floor!

SUNDAY, August 19

BUT FIRST, COFFEE →

Pink Elephant Coffee Roasters is a local business located on Historic Main Street. The tiny space brews a cup of coffee with HUGE taste.

HEAR & SEE →

Free Concert @ Park City Mountain 
4 PM @ Legends

Lumberjack Fabulous performs delightful songs that you know, but maybe you forgot – and has as much fun on stage as it looks like. They’re entertaining, funny, and encourage singing along. Sunday Funday, indeed.

OF NOTE  →

Park Silly Sunday Market is OFF on Sunday, August 19. It will return on Sunday, August 26, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Historic Main Street.


DURING THE WEEK

KPCW → SUMMER PLEDGE DRIVE
Monday, August 20 – Friday, August 24
435-649-9004 

This bi-annual event serves as one of KPCW’s largest fundraising efforts, All week long, our community can call in, log in, or bid to donate money to KPCW. Volunteers pack the tiny station to answer phones, and nonprofits and local businesses are guests to be on-air to talk about the good work they do with and for our community. There are three ways to donate:
1) Call into  → 435-649-9004
2) Log on and donate online at kpcw.org 
3) Bid in the online auction (this one is the most fun, in our opinion)

Read more about the work KPCW does in our community HERE.

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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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Throwback Tuesdays: “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”
Park City Film Series
7 PM @ Park City Library

LAST SHOW ALERT! Movies and popcorn are provided free of charge and are shown in the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library. This is the very last Throwback Tuesday movie this month! It starts at 7 p.m.

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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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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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First Day of School
Park City School District
Thursday, August 23 

Be aware of the little ones out and about as you are driving around Thursday!

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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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Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series
Wednesday, Aug. 22: Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session
Show @ 5:30 PM (rain or shine)
Gates Open @ 4 PM

LAST SHOW ALERT! Mountain Town Music’s annual Live PC Give PC Community Jam Session brings local musicians together to celebrate the end of summer! They’ll play a super jam (inspired by The Band’s The Last Waltz). These complimentary concerts are truly the midweek treat for residents and visitors alike, and are programmed by Mountain Town Music. Grab your cooler full of snacks and beverages, your camp chairs and blankets, and trek up to the lawn at Deer Valley to enjoy terrific music and our wonderful community.


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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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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. 

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