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Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Summit Community Gardens

August 1, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

The Secret Garden
Most people we ask have heard of the Summit Community Gardens (SCG) – but don’t know where to find it. That ends now! This 1.5 acre plot of land, flourishing with crops of fresh flowers, vegetables, herbs, and shrubs, with a compost pile and honeybees, to boot, is a marvelously otherworldly experience – and one you won’t need to unearth a key to unlock (the garden is open to the community from dawn until dusk).

Where To Find It
SCG is located in Matt Knoop Memorial Park – another terrific community area! The park is tucked behind the Winter Sports School – just keep driving! You’ll locate the Community Gardens at 4056 Shadow Mountain Dr — that’s off of Old Ranch Road.

“Gather, Learn, And Grow”
The eight-foot fence surrounding the garden – is to keep Park City veggie predators like elk, deer, and moose away from your plot – and the goodies you grow there.

The garden is set up in a wheel, with information keys scattered throughout. We recommend you stroll along the paths first, breathe deeply and take it all in, and then take another tour around while you pause to read up on each section.

SCG put down roots with Summit County, The Summit Land Conservancy, and Basin Recreation in 2015. An agricultural easement on the land led the partners to create the garden on 1.5 acres in the central Snyderville Basin location. As its website states, “Summit Community Gardens is a nonprofit organization founded on the principle and mission to build and strengthen our community by educating, empowering, and providing an opportunity for people to grow their own food successfully and sustainably.” Just a few years in, and we’d say these gardens are already a successful destination for our community to “gather, learn, and grow.”

Herbs, Sensory, Pollinator, Fire Wise, and Kids’ Gardens
The Perennial Herb and Sensory space is the first you see when you walk in and grows herbs like Sage, Thyme, and Chives. These grow back year after year, along with sensory treats like Lavender. Future plans include Lamb’s Ear, for you to touch, and native grasses for you to listen to as they rustle in the wind.

Adjacent to this area is the Perennial Pollinator zone, filled with climate-appropriate (aka low-water needs) perennial plants, shrubs, and flowers. The root that connects these — that they all attract and feed native, valuable pollinators and our community is encouraged to grow these in their own gardens to entice bees and butterflies.

Next up – the ever-important Fire Wise Garden. The SCG staff is quick to note that no plant is fireproof – the low-water-needs plants in this zone are not fire-accelerants, and may even be able to withstand flames in some cases. How is this possible? Some of the plants have natural soaps and oils – which decrease flammability. Others have high moisture content and grow low to the ground (discourages climbing fire). Plants in this garden include Ice Plant, Soapwort, and Snow in Summer.

Our favorite stop follows – the Kids’ Garden. It’s under construction but is already magical. Kids can walk right in through the fun tunnel entrance (adults will need to duck), or one of the other entry paths. All of them lead to what will eventually be a center wigam, to be built from Uinta Mountain willow brushes. The wigwam will create a secret shady gathering space, and the kids’ garden will also feature areas for music, building, games, and discovery. The area is enclosed by a living fence, and, as you can see, there’s already a pretty special gathering area in place – one worthy of Mary Lennox and Colin Craven, for sure.

Community Garden Pods
After you relive your youth for a bit in the Kids’ area, you’ll discover the Community Garden Pods. Plot members have about a 4’ x 16’ bed to tend. Part of the fun is to walk from plot to plot to see the different styles, plants, and flowers that grow. The raised wooden beds were created for our community members who deal with disabilities or who have trouble bending low.

Bees
There’s a beehive at SCG! The “Horizontal Top Bar” hive design means that the bees are able to build a suitable home at their own speed – and provides an observation window which doesn’t disturb the bees. The community is invited to check in on the bees through the observation window at any time.

A New Gold Standard for Utah Green
It’s no secret that lawns are water hogs, but there’s a low-water, low-maintenance option for grass seed! You can see the No Mow Mix, from High Country Gardens, in the Lawn Space. In addition to not needing much water (except in dry spells), when you skip mowing, the grass blades get extra soft and swirly.

Demonstration Garden: Nibbles | Greens | Root Veggies | Cover Crops | Flowers
The Demonstration Garden is grown and maintained by garden staff. Seasonal and climate-appropriate fruits, vegetables, flowers, and cover crop are grown here, and much of what is produced will be donated to other local nonprofits and food banks.

Be sure to stop into the Nibble Garden, though, since the community is welcome to grab some nibbles! Snap peas and beans, cherry tomatoes and strawberries are there for the nibblin’ right now, with more varieties to come as the garden grows.

Events  
There are so many ways for you to enjoy SCG and its blooming community. The first event is SOON – Wednesday, August 1!

Outdoor Painting Party
Wednesday, August 1
6:30 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
Step-by-step guidance for a garden-themed still life will be provided by The Paint Mixer. All you have to bring is a light jacket and your favorite beverage! (Open to all ages; $50 per painter; $10 of each ticket goes to support SCG.)

Summit County Community Farmers Market
Tuesday, August 14, August 28, September 11
11 AM – 6 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
A traditional farmer’s market presented by the Summit County Health Department, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, Utah State University Extension, Summit Community Gardens, and the Farmer’s Market Coalition. Several growers will be set up with fresh produce and – bonus! – car seat checks will be offered by health education staff.

Second Sundays in the Garden
August 12 & September 9
4 – 7 PM  @ Summit Community Gardens
A casual Sunday afternoon in the garden with live local music, garden education stations, local business spotlights, and good company. Bring a camp chair, beverages, and smiles! No tickets required, and this event is free. Kids are welcome, but please leave the dogs at home.

DIG IN with EATS Park City
Sunday, August 26
3 – 6 PM @ Summit Community Gardens
D.I.G. In! Is an annual community event hosted by EATS Park City and Summit Community Gardens. It features fresh, local, garden-to-table dinner, interactive fun, live music, and a stroll through the garden to see what’s growing. The party (open to any age) helps spread the love of healthy food and gardening.

Support
If you choose to support Summit Community Gardens, your donation will go toward things like enhancing the garden, community garden maintenance, educational and community events, water conservation efforts, and providing accessible raised beds for people with limited mobility. A worthy cause to ensure this community treasure continues to blossom for decades to come!

 

 

 



The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in, ski-out community in the United States.
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: Friday, July 20 – Sunday, July 22

July 20, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

FRIDAY JULY 20

“Affirmations” Exhibition
Local Artists Reception
Gallery MAR @ 6PM

Connect with local artists Ron Russon and Cristall Harper at the “Affirmations” local artists reception. (Photo courtesy: Gallery MAR. The work is, “I am Encircled, in oil, by Cristall Harper.)

Cristall Harper has a studio in American Fork, and says she paints the way “a glass artist works: with lots of little shapes of color.” A critic once described her work as “…personal version of abstraction… beautifully rooted in reality.” Her themes are delineated as florals, dogs, and seascapes.  

Photo courtesy: Gallery MAR. “Get in Line,” in oil, by Ron Russon.

Ron Russon was born and raised outside of Lehi and his work focuses on wildlife, landscapes, and prairie & farm. He describes himself as “a farmer who paints,” and paints in rural life in a contemporary style.

Meet both artists – and view their work – on Friday night at Gallery MAR.

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Niki de Saint Phalle. Dawn (jaune), 1993 © 2018 NIKI CHARITABLE ART FOUNDATION, All rights reserved. Photo Pietromarchi

Niki de Saint Phalle: Freedom Would Be Mine
Community Opening @ 6 PM
Kimball Art Center

Niki de Saint Phalle is considered one of the foremost women artists of the 20th century. Her works as a sculptor, painter, and filmmaker from the 1950s – early 2000s range from intimate to monumental. Her career started with provocative, angry works, with bullseyes over collages, and knives and razor blades embedded in plaster. Over time, though, her work evolved to become joyful, bright sculptures of women. This exhibit, Freedom Would Be Mine, “explores the artist’s radical redefinition of women’s roles and women’s bodies and unveils Saint Phalle’s continual quest for freedom.” Her work will be on display at the Kimball Art Center from July 21 – September 16.

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Deer Valley Music Festival
Rick Springfield with the Utah Symphony
Gates open @ 5:30 PM | Show @ 7:30 PM

When you think of the Deer Valley Music Festival, you may think of it like we do – BD and AD (before dancing and after dancing). Our favorite moment at each concert is the one where the night cracks open and people hit the dance floor … er, grass. We have a feeling that the dancing is going to start *really* early when  GRAMMY®-winning singer/songwriter Rick Springfield joins the Utah Symphony. Wear comfy shoes (or not, maybe just flip your shoes off when you’re ready to dance) and start gearing up for “Jessie’s Girl,” along with his other hits.


SATURDAY, JULY 21

Photo courtesy: Mountain Town Music

Miner’s Plaza Concerts
Shows begin @ 1:30 PM

A few Saturdays this summer, Mountain Town Music has programmed complimentary concerts in Miner’s Park, a pocket-sized park in the center of Historic Main Street. Bask in the music and then hop into the bustle of Main Street, cause you’re *right there.* Chapter 3, a multi-instrumental duo w/ harmonizing vocals, kicks off the shows on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., followed by the Fab Folk, which does folk renditions of Beatles songs, at 3:30 p.m. Free Concerts at Miner’s Plaza are also scheduled for July 28 and August 18.

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Canyons Village Concert Series
Polyrhythmics
Canyons Village @ 6 PM

An eight-piece instrumental band with rich, bold brass and percussion. The sound is described as a “blend of funk, soul, progressive jazz, and psychedelic rock.”

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Deer Valley Music Festival
Sutton Foster with the Utah Symphony
Gates open @ 5:30 PM | Show @ 7:30 PM

Broadway star and Tony-Award-winner Sutton Foster joins the Utah Symphony on Saturday night to bring you an evening packed with incredible music. One of the Great White Way’s most versatile leads, Foster has starred in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes, Little Women, Shrek the Musical, and Violet, and is now a lead in the show Younger on TVLand. You can buy tickets online, or on-site

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

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

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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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Author Workshop 
Bobbie Pyron @ 2 PM 
Park City Library 

Local author Bobbie Pyron, author of 5 books for children and young adults, will discuss her life and writing. She will also lead participants in writing exercises.

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Wine Tasting Class 
Silver Baron Lodge @ 6 PM 

A casual, fun wine tasting class with wines selected based on a topic for each weekend. Each class is designed to give both the beginner and the expert wine lover a glimpse into stories, facts, and the history of the world of wine. This class is conducted by the Fox School of Wine.

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Photo courtesy: Copper Moose Farm Stand

Copper Moose Farm Stand
Saturdays @ 9 AM 

Copper Moose Farm Stand is tucked away on Old Ranch Road and sells organic produce and stunning flowers, all grown on the farm. During the summer months, you can find arugula, asparagus, beets, beet greens, broccoli, leeks, micro greens, onions, stir fry greens and more. The stand is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12-6 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. now through October. The Copper Moose Farm Stand can be found at 1285 Old Ranch Road. 


SUNDAY, JULY 22

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter @ 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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Author Meet & Greet
Dolly’s Bookstore @ 1 PM 

Local author Beverly Hurwitz will be at Dolly’s on Sunday to celebrate her new book, Park City Hiking Guide. Dr. Hurwitz will sign copies of her book. The book outlines many of the trails that make up Park City’s diverse terrain, with maps and directions for 45 hiking routes around the town, suburbs, parks and ski resorts.

Dr. Hurwitz was born in Brooklyn, NY, and first came to Park City to ski in 1973. After several return trips, she became a full-time resident in 1990. Her medical career includes training in physical medicine, pediatrics, neurology, and acupuncture.


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Park Silly Sunday Market
Sunday, July 1 → 10 AM – 5 PM
Historic Main Street

This event is equal parts eco-friendly open-air market and street festival – and Sunday Funday party! Stroll Historic Main Street to shop for local arts, crafts, products, antiques, and gourmet food while you enjoy live music, and the best booze tent in town.


DURING THE WEEK

Photo courtesy: Park City Institute

Chris Blue
St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights

Monday, July 23 @  6 PM

R&B pop artist Chris Blue is the winner of 2017’s Season 12 of The Voice and delivers music inspired by soul, funk, and gospel. He’s known for his “stunning voice and charisma,” and “explosive performance style,” Blu was coached by Alicia Keys on The Voice, and will take the stage with a mix of originals and cover.

Park City Institute is the presenter of the St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights, now in its 15th consecutive season. This year, it’s being held in a pop-up format, at Quinn’s Junction Sports Complex.  Learn more about these pop-ups and PCI HERE. To buy tickets, click HERE.

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Photo courtesy: Stein Eriksen Lodge

Hops on the Hill
Tuesdays @ 6 PM
Stein Eriksen Lodge

Hops on the Hill is a weekly craft beer and food tasting event, accompanied by live music at the Stein. The local beer selection and the music switch weekly, so every week is a new experience. This event does sell out, so advance reservations are highly recommended; reserve your spots by calling 435.645.6455. This week, the beer will be from Park City Brewery and Shades of Pale, with music by Gary Tada. (The cost is $20 for food and $20 for the beer tasting.)

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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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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
Deer Valley Resort

Enjoy the mountain at dusk with the Twilight Ride Series 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)
June 13 – October 10, 2018  

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

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Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series
Troubadour 77
July 25 → 5:30 – 8 PM – RAIN OR SHINE
Gates Open @ 4 PM

Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series

Grammy award-winning songwriters and husband-wife duo Anna Wilson and Monty Powell, formerly of Nashville, have written a dozen #1 songs, and countless album cuts featured on over 70 million records (!) worldwide. They are award-winning SESAC and ASCAP songwriters for collaborations with Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, and others, and penned the international theme song for Habitat for Humanity. See them and their bandmates in Troubadour 77’s show on Wednesday – buy tickets HERE.


 

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Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Park City Institute

July 18, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

PARK CITY INSTITUTE
Park City Institute, originally known as the Park City Performing Arts Foundation, was founded in 1998, to bring world-class performances and new ideas to the Park City community (photo courtesy: Park City Institute). This year is its 20th year of doing just that – it finds incredibly thought-provoking speakers and delightful performers and puts them in front of our community at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Center stage.

PCI’s concert series, now in its 15th consecutive year, was a study in problem-solving after Deer Valley threw a huge curveball this spring. After 14 years of holding its events at the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, DV informed Park City Institute its  St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Night Concerts Series would need to find a new home – just months before the 15th season was to begin.

An orderly scramble ensued, and a solution was manifested: pop-up concert events! The rest of this season’s shows will be held at the Quinn’s Junction Recreation Complex* (Grace Potter was held at City Park). The challenges didn’t stop there, however, as the location didn’t have parking – or any nearby concession options. PCI kept leaping those hurdles and came up with free luxury shuttles for those who park at the Eccles Center at Park City High School and Richardson Flat. And, for the ever-important food, they coordinated their brilliant Food Truck Court. (*UPDATE: On Friday, July 27, Park City City Council approved the request to move all remaining summer concerts to City Park; all other details remain the same.)

The Riverhorse Provisions Food Truck is pretty darn cute. Photo courtesy: Park City Institute

FOOD TRUCK COURT
If you ask us, the quality of the selection at the Food Truck Court alone is a draw to attend these PCI pop-ups! Check out who parks at each party:

Riverhorse Provisions
You can pre-order picnics for the Big Stars, Bright Nights events from Riverhorse Provisions’ adorable food truck (well, really, for any occasion, but you can pick them up on-site at PCI’s pop-ups). Choose from the Southern Basket with fried chicken and creamy macaroni salad, the Falafel Box with falafel and tabbouleh, the Seafood Pack with shrimp cocktail and pasta salad – we could go on and on, but don’t make us because seriously, we’re getting hungry.

Best lobstah roll in Park City… and beyond! Photo courtesy: Bubba Brown/Park Record

Freshie’s Lobster Co.
Park-City born-and-based Freshie’s is the home of the best lobster roll in the world, and those lobster rolls are up for grabs at each Big Stars, Bright Nights concert! The rolls come in three sizes, the Tourist, for those who only want 2 oz of fresh Maine lobster (just curious whether that size has ever been sold…), the Real Mainah, with 4 oz., and the XL, with 5 oz. of the good stuff. Ayuh.

Spencer’s Smokin’ Grill
Now, if you’re more in the mood for BBQ – head on over to Spencer’s. Pulled Pork, Pulled Chicken, BBQ Beans, Dirty Rice, Tri-Tip, and, of course, Cornbread can be found here. Few things could be more fun than a full rack at a concert.

Praise Cheezus Gourmet Grilled Cheese
This one is pretty self-explanatory – toasty, gooey, delicious grilled cheese! From savory cheezus choices (The Old Testament concoction has gouda, cheddar, swiss, and garlic cream cheese spread), to sweet cheezus (The Trinity has brie, triple berry compote, and wild honey) – these grilled cheese sandwiches are practically a spiritual experience.

In formation.

Wasatch Creamery Ice Cream Company
Speaking of spiritual experiences, whatever you do while you’re at the events, *do not* miss the Wasatch Creamery ice cream bike. Flavors like Salted Oreo (do not even come near us with that because we cannot stop eating it), Lavender Blueberry, Peaches-n-Buttermilk, Peaches-n-Bourbon, Summer Strawberry (the most fresh thing we’ve ever tasted in our entire life), and Mango Sorbet, along with TONS of others, with more constantly being beta tested, are available at this station while supplies last.

Of course, attendees are always welcome to pack picnics, snacks, and beverages (you’re asked to avoid glassware for safety reasons), but with these world-class options *right there,* why bother?

THE SHOWS
Upcoming shows include Monday’s Chris Blue concert, Corinne Bailey Rae, and The Wallflowers. If you’d like to attend any of these upcoming events, you can buy tickets online, call or visit the Eccles Center Box Office (435-655-3114), or buy tickets at the on-site box office on the afternoon of the event.

SUPPORT
Mission Statement: To enrich the community by providing innovative experiences that entertain, educate and illuminate.

To accomplish this goal, PCI depends on membership and donations. Learn more about membership opportunities HERE. Each level of membership includes advance ticket purchase options, invitations to special events and Members Only events, and recognition in Eccles Center Main Stage Playbills. Some memberships include tickets to events, early event entry, and parking passes.


Want us to highlight your nonprofit? Email Molly@theColonyWPC.com.

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Park City Event Guide: July 6 – 8, 2018

July 6, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

We’re all recovering after a week full of 4th of July festivities. So now is the time to sit back, relax, and listen to some terrific open-air concert music and to get a bit of gentle movement into your weekend with a hike or a nature walk. Take a peek at what’s in store this weekend in Park City.

HEAR

Live Music @ Park City Mountain

Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays

Park City Mountain will have casual, outdoor options for live music each Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, all summer long. Head on over to the Park City Mountain Village, beginning at 4 p.m. This weekend’s lineup:

  • Friday, July 6 (4:00 – 7:00 PM) – Nathan Spenser Revue – Legends Bar & Grill
  • Saturday, July 7 (4:00 – 6:00 PM) – Fabulous Flynn’s Tones – PayDay Express
  • Sunday, July 8 (4:00 – 7:00 PM) – Joy & Eric – Legends Bar & Grill
A concert at Deer Valley (Grand Valley Bank Community Concert Series)

Deer Valley Music Festival
Saturday, July 7 → 7:30 PM
Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater

Don’t miss this one! Legendary music from Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Sweeny Todd, Company, West Side Story, and more when the Utah Symphony bring Broadway Hits by Stephen Sondheim & Andrew Lloyd Webber to life! Click HERE for ticket and event information.


The Who’s 
TOMMY – The Musical  
July 6 – July 27 @ Egyptian Theatre
Fridays at 8 PM

Speaking of legendary – The Who’s TOMMY – The Musical – will run through July 27 at Egyptian Theatre on Friday nights at 8 p.m. Based on the iconic 1969 rock concept album, the show is an exhilarating story of hope, healing, and the human spirit. Winner of 5 Tonys, this show is presented by the Ziegfeld Theatre Company. Ticket information HERE.


MOVE

Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter (Photo courtesy Swaner Preserve)

Saturday Morning Nature Walk
Saturday, July 7 →  8:30 AM
Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter

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

Yoga on the Patio
Saturday, July 7 @ 10 AM
Park City Library

Join in on the weekly complimentary community yoga classes on the patio outside the Park City Library! Held each Saturday morning 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.

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

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

SHOP

Used Book Sale
July 7 → 10 AM – 6 PM
Summit County Library – Kimball Junction Branch

The Annual Used Book Sale, presented by the Friends of the Summit County Library, will be held all day Friday and Saturday in the auditorium of the Kimball Junction Branch in Park City. Select your summer reading from a huge collection of used books, including adult fiction, a bit of non-fiction and tons and tons of kids’ titles – with a massive list of books for $1 or less! Fill your Friends of the Library tote for $16 or buy a tote and fill *it* for $18.

Park Silly Sunday Market
Sundays Through September 23, 2018
10 AM – 5 PM

Park Silly takes over Historic Main Street every Sunday this summer! (Photo courtesy: Park Silly Sunday Market, Brett Oswold)

If you haven’t been out yet this year to the Park Silly Sunday Market — what are you waiting for?! This eco-friendly, open-air market shuts down Historic Main Street and packs the pavement with people, local products, and potations. To fully experience Silly Market, we recommend the fabulous and free city bus, or a carpool (traffic and parking can get seriously silly), or take advantage of the bike valet. Don’t forget your sunscreen and a water bottle!

CREATE & GROW

Swaner’s Craft Sunday
Sunday, July 8 → 11 AM – 1 PM

Bring your kiddos to the Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter to enjoy a nature-themed craft midday Sunday! All ages are welcome at this free event.

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

Second Sundays at the Garden
Sunday, July 8 → 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.


Happening this week

Women’s Road Rides
Mondays → 5:45 – 7:30 PM

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! Weekly bike rides through August 27.

Monday Night Casting Clinics
Monday, July 9 5 – 7 PM

Every Monday evening, from Memorial Day through Labor Day, Jans’ fly fishing experts offer free fly casting lessons and equipment tips. Join them at 5 p.m., at the ponds in lower Deer Valley, next to the gazebo. If you own a rod, you’re asked to bring it along – if you don’t, they have a limited number of rods folks can borrow.

Photo courtesy: Summit Community Garden

Green Drinks in the Garden
Tuesday, July 10 → 6 – 10 PM

Mingle with other eco-conscious people and hear from local leaders about sustainability, environmental and social advocacy issues at Green Drinks. This recurring event benefits Recycle Utah – held this time at Summit Community Garden.

Women’s Mountain Bike Rides
Tuesdays → 6-8 PM

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. Weekly bike rides through August 28.

Group Mountain Bike Rides
Thursdays → 6-8 PM 

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. Weekly bike rides through August 30.

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Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Recycle Utah

June 7, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

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

Park City & Summit County:
Committed to a Sustainable Community

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

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

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

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

Boots on the Ground

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

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

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

Why Recycle?

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

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

Education, Empowerment & CSAs

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

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

Recycling Services

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

Impact

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

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

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

Upcoming Events | How to Support Recycle Utah

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Park City Nonprofit Highlight: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter

May 23, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

Engaging Activities In Every Season

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

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

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

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

Preserve | Educate | Nurture

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

Keep Those Kids Busy

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

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

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

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

Adult Activities

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

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

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

Support & Sustain

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

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

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

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