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Park City Event Guide: November 9 – 11

November 8, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

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

FRIDAY, November 9

SUPPORT →

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

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

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

MOVE ON MAIN STREET →

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

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

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

SUPPORT →

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

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

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

CREATE →

Artful Afternoons
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

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

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

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

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

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

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

SUPPORT →

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

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

SURVIVE →

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

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

WATCH →

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

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

SEE →

Melissa Manchester
8 PM @ 
Egyptian Theatre

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

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

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

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

TALLY →

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

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

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

SATURDAY, November 10

MOVE & DISCOVER →

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

Winter edition of the Nature Walks
– where some of the walks turn into snowshoe sessions! Learn about wetland science, natural plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve, search for and identify animal tracks and other signs of animal life. Wear sturdy, warm boots, snow pants, hats, gloves, a coat, and bring a water bottle. Snowshoes can be rented from the EcoCenter – $2.50 for members, $5 for non-members.
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PLAY & CREATE →

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

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

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

BAKE & TAKE →

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

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

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

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

WATCH & LEARN →

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

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

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

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

SEE →

Imprinting the West
Tozer Gallery

Park City Museum 

A brand-new exhibit is about to open in the Tozer Gallery at the Park City Museum: Imprinting the West: Manifest Destiny, Real and Imagined. It features 48 hand-colored engravings and lithographs that explore one of the most transformational eras in American life throughout the nineteenth century. For days and hours, please visit the Park City Museum website; the exhibit will be on display through January 7, 2019.

SUNDAY, November 11

SHOP FOR A CAUSE →

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

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

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

EAT →

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

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

CREATE →
Swaner’s Craft Sunday
11 AM @ Swaner Nature Preserve 

Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy the complimentary Swaner Craft Sunday! Join the fun at the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, and create a nature-themed craft to bring home.
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Open Studio
12 – 2 PM @ The Paint Mixer

Whether you want extra painting practice, some alone creative time – or just the chance to make a painting with no guided instruction, Open Studio is a great Sunday afternoon option. Pick any one of the paintings and follow the written instructions – or just do your own thing. Materials are provided, guidance is not. Register for the session here.

SEE →

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

This exhibit is seriously catching people in its net – and it just so happens to be the largest arachnid exhibit in the United States.

The exhibit guides visitors to explore connections between arachnids and literature, art, folklore, paleontology, science, and history. You’ll see 100 live arachnids (!) and experience hands-on activities – hopefully, the live arachnids are not the hands-on activities, but you’ll have to go see it in order to find out. INSIDER TIP: They feed the spiders on Thursdays – so that is a great time to go see some action.

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

 DURING THE WEEK

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

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

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

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

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

~Tuesday, November 13~

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

~Wednesday, November 14~

Newcomers Coffee
10 AM @ Park City Community Church 

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

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

The menu includes:

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

Reservations required 48 hours in advance; call 435.649.1400 (21 and over).
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Crafternoons
4 PM @ Park City Library

Each Wednesday, from 4-5 p.m., Park City Library hosts an afternoon of crafting! Attend this free event, make, and then take, your artsy and fun project every week!
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Open Studio
6:30 PM @ KIMBALL ART CENTER

More creation fun at the Kimball Art Center with Open Studio. You have your choice of two out of the five condensed art classes in ceramics, warm glass fusion, screen printing, painting, and drawing.

Included: demos from teachers, all art materials, hors-d’oeuvres, and personalized instruction (a cash bar is also available).

Schedule:

  • 6:30 PM — Doors open
  • 6:30-7 PM Enjoy refreshments, mingle and sign up for the first class (space available on a first come/first served basis)
  • 7-7:45 PM Creation session
  • 7:45-8 PM Refreshment break and registration for second class (space available on a first come/first served basis)
  • 8-8:45 PM Creation session

For more information click here.
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Park City Collects III
Community Opening

6 PM @ Kimball Art Center 

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

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

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

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

Stick around after the screening for a panel discussion with

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

~Thursday, November 15~

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

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

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

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

Write these in your calendar:

  • Saturday, November 17  → KPCW’s Main Street Music Crawl | 7:30 p.m. @ Historic Main Street
  • Wednesday, November 21 → OPENING DAY @ Park City Mountain
  • Saturday, November 24 → Small Business Saturday
  • Saturday, November 24 → Electric Parade on Historic Main Street
  • Saturday, December 1 → Santa Pub Crawl on Historic Main Street
  • Saturday, December 8 → OPENING DAY @ Deer Valley Resort
  • Saturday, December 15 → Santa Comes Down Town Lift | 5:30 p.m. @ Town Lift Plaza
  • December 22 – January 6 → Snowfest @ Park City Mountain
  • Monday, December 24 → Santa Claus visits Deer Valley Resort
  • Sunday, December 30 → Deer Valley’s Annual Torchlight Parade

The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.
In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.
The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

Filed Under: Colony News, Events in Park City, In the News, News Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Kimball Art Center, Local Business, Mountain Architecture, Mountain Home, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Events, Park City Mountain, Park City Utah, ski in ski out park city, ski in ski out utah, ski real estate, Ski Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Small Business Highlight: Fit 4 Life Park City

November 5, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

The holidays are upon us. We will spend the next two months (at least) eating every delicious treat we can see. It’s also cold outside and, aside from hitting the slopes, we also tend to become a bit more sedentary than during the summer months. While wrapping that oddly-shaped present or fighting the crowds at the mall may FEEL like a workout, Fit 4 Life personal trainer Jess McCurdy wants to really help you break a sweat and keep your mind, body, and spirit balanced—especially during this stressful time of year. Why wait for January 1st?

Jess is a mom of four boys. Like so many women, she battled postpartum depression after the birth of her first son. Her doctor suggested she try running. She had her son in November and made it her goal to run her first half marathon in August. She didn’t win by any stretch — but she did finish! She says that began a new passion for distance running and fitness and that she found community and support through her running friends. Her goal is to bring that same sense of community to her clients. It doesn’t matter where you are in your fitness journey. Jess will work with you to create goals that fit your body and lifestyle. Fitness is about improving all aspects of your life—not making it harder!

Jess offers several training programs, called GRIT, with the goal to:

Grow your confidence
Renew your spirit
Ignite your power and
Transform your body in 2018

Her various group programs can all be done online so you can work it into your schedule, wherever you live. You’ll get videos with workouts and yoga plans. You’ll also get weekly calls with Jess to help coach you through the next week. And these programs aren’t just about exercise. She will provide you with tasty and easy meal plans to make sure you’re taking in the nutrients you need to power your workouts. Each training program also has a private Facebook group, where you can share your progress and encourage others also participating in the program.

If you need the in-person interaction to hold you accountable, Jess also offers several classes weekly in Park City.

In our last Small Business Highlight, we told you about The Paint Mixer. Its goal is to help people improve their mental health through art. And now — you can celebrate the art of movement. Jess offers several different classes at The Paint Mixer studio on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. You can check out her weekly schedule of group classes here.

And because fitness isn’t just about your physical health, Jess also wants to provide a place for her students to connect with each other. After all, she credits the camaraderie she developed with other distance runners as the thing she needed to push through wanting to quit while preparing for her first half marathon. When you sign up for a Bootcamp punch card, you get access to her classes at The Paint Mixer as well as a Facebook group where everyone can post recipes, goals, and words of encouragement.

As you achieve things that seem physically impossible, you will gain the confidence to push through other goals in your life that seem out of reach. Jess promises to help you set those fitness goals and figure out a plan to make them a reality. That confidence will then spill over into all aspects of your life—improving your overall health and wellness.


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.
In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.
The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

Filed Under: Colony News, In the News, News, Small Business in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Events, Historic Main Street, Iron Mountain Associates, Local Business, Luxury Mountain Retreat, Mountain real estate, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Utah, ski in ski out park city, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, The Colony WPC, Utah, Vail Resorts

Park City Event Guide: October 26 – 28

October 26, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

This weekend, let the leaves linger on the lawn a little longer –  and get out to enjoy these last lovely in-between-cool-and-cold days. Between our guide to Fall Fun and this weekend’s events list, there are plenty of opportunities to do just that. 

FRIDAY, October 26

MOVE ON MAIN STREET →

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

Fit 4 Life

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

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

CREATE →

Artful Afternoons
1 – 4 PM @ Kimball Art Center

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

  • November 2: The Art of Transparency: Create a faux stained-glass
  • November 9: Clay: Create a literary character out of clay using hand-building techniques
  • November  16: Artful Animation: From hand-drawn to claymation, bring your stories to life
  • November 30: Holiday Cards: Make one – and send it!

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

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

Friday, October 26 is the deadline to apply to have your art included in the Local Artisanal Holiday Market. The Market takes place at the Swaner EcoCenter on December 14, 15, and 16. The Market gives local the artists the chance for exposure – and it gives our community the chance to purchase hyper-local and unique gifts for the holidays.
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Paint & Sip: Halloween Painting Party
“Fire in the Sky”

6:30 PM @ The Paint Mixer
(21 & Over)

“Fire in the Sky” -The Paint Mixer

Pop into The Park City Paint Mixer to create this lovely fall picture. Step-by-step instruction is provided, as well as all materials. Snacks, beer, and wine are all available for purchase. And – best of all – you get to take your painting home with you at the end of the evening!
Register HERE.

LEARN →

Utah History Lecture Series
4 PM @ Park City Library
Speaker: Lee Benson 

Lee Benson will speak on the topic of David Eccles, owner of Utah Construction Company, which built Hoover Dam. Benson is a published author who writes the weekly “About Utah” column for the Deseret News. His writings cover a range of Utah topics, and this lecture will focus on the Eccles family and fortune, about which he wrote last year.

Benson, a Utah native who lives in Park City, will discuss what he learned as part of the Utah History Lecture Series at 4 p.m. in the Park City Library’s Community Room (3rd floor). The event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are required (To RSVP, email malena.stevens@parkcity.org.)

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.

MAKE SOME MAGIC →

Wizard’s Train 
7 PM @ Heber Valley Railroad

Rustle up your robes and wand  – and come and ride the Wizard’s Train at the Heber Valley Railroad. Get there by 6:30 for photos with the characters, and grab your seats for a 7 p.m. departure. The ride (a two-hour round trip) is full of entertainment from popular characters (did someone say… Harry Potter?!), plus trivia, games, great photo opportunities, and other surprises!
Additional food and snacks available for purchase in the concession car, as well as wands, and other magical things, including select licensed Harry Potter items!  If you can’t make it Friday, the final wizard train takes off on Monday, October 29.

SEE →

The SteelDrivers
8 PM @ The Egyptian Theatre

A group of seasoned string-band veterans with a 2016 Grammy – what more could you ask for? The SteelDrivers creates new music with an old feeling. Catch them at the Egyptian Theatre through October 27.
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Park City Institute Presents:
The New Chinese Acrobats
7:30 PM @ Eccles Center Theater (PCHS)
This is an award-winning troupe in a show that is guaranteed to catch – and keep – your attention! It was created in association with the world-famous Cirque Éloize and features the best of China’s ancient folk art in a contemporary, innovative style. Click HERE for more information – and to buy tickets.

STROLL →

Last Friday Gallery Stroll
6 PM @ Various Park City Galleries

This fun – and free – final-Friday-of-the-month event is a terrific way to get out, explore our Park City community, and to increase your exposure to our incredibly talented pool of local artists.

Park City’s art scene is one that is surprisingly robust; our galleries house and feature a variety of unique local, national, and international art collections. So – on the last Friday of the month, 19 members of the Park City Gallery Association open their doors for you to enjoy them!

Light refreshments are served and you get to explore the latest installations – while enjoying a fabulous alpine evening on Park City’s Historic Main Street.
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Art Talks – Interactive Gallery Tour
6 PM  @ Kimball Art Center

Enjoy an interactive gallery stroll at the Kimball. Tours and conversations will be connected to our exhibition. Tours begin at 6 and 7 p.m.

SEE →

Giving a Bleep
8 PM @ The Prospector Theater
Park City is all about nonprofits. So much so – that we have non-profits dedicated to raising money to give to *other* non-profits. One such group is “Giving a Bleep.” The organization puts on plays, event, and seminars – and its signature event is a full-length musical comedy written by, for and starring Park City locals.  Grab your tickets for one of the shows HERE.
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SATURDAY, October 27

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.

DUMP IT →

Fall Dumpster Days
9 AM – 4 PM @ Recycle Utah

Haul your garbage and yard waste to Woodbine Way instead of to the dump. Two large bins will be placed there to collect residential waste only (no hazardous waste, mattresses, refrigerators, tires or business waste will be accepted).

Recycle Utah requests dumpsters be used only during designated drop-off hours. Participants should be prepared to lift their items into the dumpster with minimal assistance – though volunteers will be available to help if needed.

TRICK-OR-TREAT →

Halloween Party 
1 – 3 PM @ National Ability Center

Enjoy a safe space to celebrate Halloween with trick-or-treating around the ranch, arts & crafts, family fun activities and more. This party is Halloween tailored to your child’s abilities. An RSVP is encouraged; please wear friendly costumes!

WATCH →

Improvised Fairy Tales
3 PM @ Park City Library

Back – yet again – by popular demand, this is a chance for you and your family to see your favorite fairy tales in a way that you never have – and never will again!

CREATE →

Mystical Owl
3 – 5 PM @ The Paint Mixer

The Paint Mixer

Step-by-step instruction is provided, as well as all materials. Snacks and beverages (no alcohol served) are available for purchase. And – best of all – you get to take your painting home with you at the end of the class! Register HERE. All ages are welcome


SUPPORT →

Open House
4 PM @ NEW Children’s Justice Center
Summit County

Tour the future home of the Summit County Children’s Justice Center – and meet the team of professionals who serve local victims of child abuse. From the CJC website:

“The Summit County Children’s Justice Center is the first step in the child abuse investigation process and provides a neutral, comfortable environment designed to put a child at ease. A non-leading interview is conducted by a forensic interviewer to get to the truth about what a child may have experienced.

Each interview is video-recorded to be used as the child’s voice during the investigation process. This aids not only in the prosecution of these offenses but also allows the child to tell their story once and move on to the process of healing. Our team is made up of Summit County and Park City Police detectives, caseworkers, prosecutors, victim advocates, and trauma-trained therapists and medical staff.”

Learn more about the good work this group does with a visit to the brand-new Summit County Children’s Justice Center. You’ll find it at the “zebra house” – 5870 Silver Summit Parkway. 

WATCH →

Park City Film Series Presents: “Frankenweenie”
4 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium
Park City Library
Join the fun with a free screening of “Frankenweenie” – a Tim Burton flick about Sparky the undead dog. Rated PG, this animated film is presented by PCMC and Summit County RAP Tax, in partnership with Park City Library for Halloween.
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Halloween Movie Night
4 PM @ DeJoria Center

You won’t have to lift a finger for a full night of family Halloween fun at the DeJoria Center. The community event begins with a trunk-or-treat in the parking lot. Stick around after that, because “Hotel Transylvania 3” screens at 5 p.m. in the Arena (food and drinks will be available).
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Park City Institute Presents:
Warren Miller’s Face of Winter
6 PM @ The Eccles Theater (PCHS)
It’s that time again – time for a Warren Miller movie to get all the bros in your life pumped up for ski season. And because ski movies are more fun to watch on the big screen, grab your squad and settle in for the 69th Warren Miller flick – one that pays homage to Miller, the man who started it all, who passed away this year.
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LEARN →

The Nature Fix – Florence Williams
6 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter

 

This one is a match made in Park City heaven – journalist and author Florence Williams will be at Swaner to speak on her new book, “The Nature Fix – Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative.”

Williams’  research uncovered what many Parkites already know to be true: the powers of the natural world and how they improve health, promote reflection and innovation, and strengthen our relationships. The event starts at 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30), and the event is first come, first served with limited space.

CREATE →

Halloween Paint Night
6:30 PM @ DeJoria Center

If you still have energy after the trunk-or-treat and Halloween movie showing, join in the DeJoria Center’s “no talent required” Family Halloween Paint Night. $25 for 11 and older, $20 for those younger than 11. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
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Paint & Sip: “Blue Mountains”
7 PM @ The Paint Mixer
(21 & Over

The Paint Mixer

Here’s your chance to re-create this mountain majesty. Step-by-step instruction is provided, as well as all materials. Snacks, beer, and wine are all available for purchase. And – best of all – you get to take your painting home with you at the end of the evening! Register HERE.

WELCOME WINTER →

Jan’s Winter Welcome
6 PM @ Stein Eriksen Lodge

You know winter is nearly here when you start to hear about JANS Winter Welcome (JWW)! This year marks the 38th for  the premiere fundraising event, created to support the Youth Sports Alliance (YSA) and youth winter sports programs in Park City.

Each year, YSA raises vital funds to support more than 2,600 kids participating in the seven YSA-supported competitive winter sports programs and YSA’s after-school programs, Get Out & Play and ACTIV8.

The event is sold out, but opportunity tickets are still available. To be put on the waitlist for this event, contact Laurie Santoro at admin@ysaparkcity.org.

I JUST WANNA DANCE →

Freaky Funky Halloween Dance Party
8 PM @  OP Rockwell

Halloween. Dancing. The Breakfast Klub. OP Rockwell. What more do we have to say? Dress up, enjoy a beverage or two, and hit the dance floor! Doors open at 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, October 28

EAT →

Sunday Brunch
State Road Restaurant
10 AM – 2 PM @ DeJoria Center
Take in a beautiful view of the High Star Ranch while you tuck into a legit Sunday brunch. With selections like a smoothie of the day, Pork Benedict, and Fried Egg BLTs, this is one brunch you want to build up an appetite to enjoy!

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.

Body and Soul
Kimball Art Center
Through November 4

Kimball Art Center’s current 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.

CREATE →

Open Studio
12 – 2 PM @ The Paint Mixer

Whether you want extra painting practice, some alone creative time – or just the chance to make a painting with no guided instruction, Open Studio is a great Sunday afternoon option.

The Paint Mixer

Pick any one of the paintings and follow the written instructions – or just do your own thing. Materials are provided, guidance is not. Register for the session here.


WATCH →

Park City Film Series Presents: “The Wife”
6 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium
Park City Library

From the Park City Film Series:
“THE WIFE interweaves the story of the couple’s youthful passion and ambition with a portrait of a marriage, thirty-plus years later–a life of shared compromises. Joan pours her considerable intellect, grace, charm, and diplomacy into the private role of the Great Man’s Wife. Joe is about to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his acclaimed and prolific body of work, but bubbling undercurrents may get in the way.” You can purchase tickets online or at the door.

DURING THE WEEK

Community Engagement Open House – Session 1
Monday, October 29
5:30 PM @ Sheldon Richins Building

Park City School District invites you to attend one of the engagement sessions on Oct. 29. These are designed to inform the community about the district’s launch of its master education planning process. More information can be found HERE.
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Storymine Live: Afraid
Monday, October 29th
6:30 PM @ Lucky Ones
(Library Coffee Shop)

Be afraid – be very afraid. Or, just listen to other people’s stories about when *they* were. Join in and hear live stories from your fellow Parkites on the patio. Come with a story to tell about being afraid or just to enjoy. Five storytellers picked at random and will have five minutes to tell a true story about being afraid. All ages welcome. Brought to you by Park City Improv, Park City Toastmasters, and Park City Library.

Last Day to Register to Vote
Tuesday, October 30

Register to vote online or at your county clerk’s office.
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Arachnids: After Dark! 
Tuesday, October 30
6 – 8:30 PM @ Swaner EcoCenter

Explore the largest arachnid exhibit in the United States…after dark this time! Plus – you can enjoy creepy crawly arachnid trick-or-treat activities and take a walk on the Preserve at night – spooky! Come in costume and bring a flashlight; candy will be distributed at each activity station.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Write these in your calendar:

  • Wednesday, October 31 – Boo at the Zoo
  • Wednesday, October 31 – Halloween on Main Street
  • Wednesday, October 31 → Transylvania Tea Party Blood Drive | 10 a – 3 p @ 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

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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Nonprofit Highlight: Children’s Justice Center

October 25, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.
In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.
The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

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

Small Business Highlight: Main Street Deli & Eatery

October 21, 2018 by Shelby Hintze, Colony PR

Park City is known for bringing diners some of the most high-end, luxurious dining experiences Utah has to offer. But sometimes, you just need a quick, hearty and inexpensive –but not cheap– bite to eat. Whether you’re out with the family, taking in the sights of Historic Main Street, Park City, or rushing off to a meeting, the new Main Street Deli & Eatery wants to be your go-to.

The Main Street staple is operating under new ownership – after the previous proprietors (of 33 years!) decided to hang up their aprons and enjoy retirement. Enter Grace McGowan & Katie Babcock. East-Coast transplants, both have experience working in some of Park City’s top kitchens but were drawn to fast casual dining.

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They wanted to create an environment where people could grab a quick sandwich or sit and chat with friends. They knew that if the deli went under, Main Street would lose its only restaurant catering to people looking for a quick and affordable meal.

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Both Katie and Grace’s expertise runs the gamut when it comes to the best Park City restaurants. They met in 2015 while working at High West. When Katie got the opportunity to take over the deli, she told KCPW she knew Grace would be the one with whom to take this journey. Both women said while they loved working in high-end kitchens, they missed interacting with people. Katie says – now that they are in charge – when they get a request from a customer, it’s not, “can we do this?” Instead, it’s “how do we do this?”

One of their favorite examples is the recent help they gave to a wedding party. The Deli was asked if they could make a salad to feed 10 people — oh, and they needed it in just 15 minutes. They were able to make it happen because there was no one above them to ask; they just got to work!

In October of 2017, the pair took over the Deli. After a few months of nonstop work, they opened a totally renovated space in January 2018. An adorable, bright restaurant space was revealed – as was the kitchen, which was opened up so customers can watch the creation process from start to finish.

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The new Deli also gives both Katie and Grace that customer interaction they wanted. Big front windows allow copious amounts of light to pour in—and bar seating provides the perfect perch for Main Street people watching.

While the food is affordable, Main Street rent isn’t… quite. So the pair has found creative solutions to bring in a little extra cash.

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The eatery offers catering platters, aimed specifically at realtors after hearing from realtor friends that they would love a platter of goodies for open houses.

They are also part of a rotation of restaurants that makes lunches for the Weilenmann School of Discovery. They say they have made a lot of conscious decisions when it comes to the menu in order to keep prices down while still offering a truly high-quality product.

Now let’s talk food. Katie grew up in Brooklyn, where you’re never too far from a great deli. And like the best New York delis, Main Street Deli makes its own pastrami, smokes its own salmon and roasts its own roast beef. The menu is simple, rotates often but has something for everything. House-made meats, sauces, and the freshest veggies are all great reminders though, that this isn’t a sandwich you could just whip up at home.

For breakfast, you can grab a number of egg sandwiches and wraps. The veggie bagel sandwich is true East Coast fare, slathered with a house-made cream cheese and a variety of veggies.

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Or go sweet with Vanilla Belgium waffles, topped with fresh fruit. Oh, and did we mention select breakfast options are served all day? Because sometimes you just need an English muffin topped with a runny egg, crispy bacon, and melty cheese at 2 in the afternoon. We’ve all been there.

For lunch, the roast beef sandwich features house-made roast beef, caramelized onions, arugula, provolone and rounded off with a horseradish aioli with just the right amount of kick.

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Or try the turkey Panini, with melty brie and a crisp, tart green apple. All sandwiches are accompanied by house-made chips or a cup of house-made soup, which rotates daily. If you’re trying to get in your veggies, a fresh salad bar offers a wide array of choices to help add a little variety to your salad game.

And our favorite part—the lighter fare section of the menu. So often, while out shopping, you hit that afternoon slump. You have a few hours until your dinner reservation but you’re hungry NOW. Try a piece of the Quiche of the Day or a slice of avocado toast to ward off those mid-afternoon hangry feelings.

Nothing on the menu is more than $12—most around $10—making it the perfect spot to fill your stomach and keep your wallet full, too.

Main Street Deli & Eatery is located at 525 Main Street. It is open 7 days a week, from 8 AM to 3 PM.


The Colony at White Pine Canyon is the largest gated ski-in / ski-out community in the United States. Our land spans 4600 acres, and approximately 90% of it will always be preserved as open space.
In winter, enjoy exclusive ski and snowboard access to one of North America’s largest mountain resorts, Park City Mountain. In spring, the snow melts to reveal an amazing network of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, connecting to more than 400 miles of single-track trails throughout the surrounding area.
The Colony is just 35 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport and 5 minutes to Park City’s historic Main Street, home to the Sundance Film Festival and world-class dining and shopping.

 

Filed Under: Colony News, News, Small Business in Park City Tagged With: community, Connected Colony, Historic Main Street, Park City, Park City Activities, Park City Utah, The Colony, The Colony at White Pine Canyon, Utah

Park City Event Guide: October 19 – 21

October 19, 2018 by Molly Miller, Colony PR

FALL FUN →

There are so many awesome autumn activities that you will be busy for DAYS if you try to hit them all. We have compiled the most complete guide to your fall-themed fun festivities. and you can find it RIGHT HERE. There are plenty of other things to do this weekend here in Park City, of course, so here’s the rundown of the best of the rest!

FRIDAY, October 19

SLEEPOVER →

Stuffed Animal Sleepover
Park City Library

Trust us, if your little ones can bear to be away from their favorite friend for the night – they will LOVE. IT.

Here’s how it works – you and your little one drop off the favorite (or maybe third-favorite) stuffed animal at the Park City Library. Then – the stuffed friends sleep over – and get into a bit of mischief – at the library, where super-secret cameras capture evidence. When you pick up your friend tomorrow morning, you’ll get to enjoy the pictures of all the adventures they had. Animals should be picked up by noon on Saturday.

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.

SATURDAY, October 20

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.

SHOP →

Photo courtesy: Copper Moose Farm Facebook

Copper Moose Farm Stand 
9 AM – 3 PM 

LAST EVENT ALERT!
Today is the last Saturday you will be able to enjoy all of Copper Moose Farm’s great produce, honey, and flowers — plus some other locally produced goodies! The farm stand is open to the public for one last Saturday before the stand closes for the winter. (It will open occasionally during cold-weather months; you can find more info on the Copper Moose Farm website.) 

Copper Moose Farm operates on 3 acres, with a 2,400 sq ft passive solar greenhouse and two hoop houses. The Farm provides organically-grown vegetables and cut flowers for the Park City community.

DRINK →

Oktoberfest
Snowbird

Time is quickly draining for you to attend the annual Oktoberfest at Snowbird! The brew-fest is a family-friendly affair with fun, food, and, of course, practically bottomless brews. If you haven’t gone yet – or you want to hit it up again – Saturday and Sunday will be your last chances. 

The annual festival includes a biergarten with more than 50 (yes, FIFTY) varieties of beer. The selections range from German-style brews to locally-crafted suds from Utah breweries (including Moab Brewery, Bohemian, Uinta, and Squatters), and you can save a few bucks on the beers by re-using one of your previously-purchased, 1-liter Snowbird Oktoberfest beer stein or mug (you know you have one. Or ten.).
Not into beer? No problem. A wine garden awaits and you can revisit your college drinking days in the Jagermeister tent.

(Safety note: PLEASE don’t drink and drive. There’s an Oktoberfest lodging special to make it easier for you to be safe and stay the night.)

Of course, with all those drinks, you’re gonna need some food. Grab a brat, or some weisswurst, sauerkraut, apple strudel, spaetzle, beef rouladen, pretzels, and Bavarian roasted almonds. Beer and food are purchased a la carte. The brewskis flow from noon until 6:30 p.m., but get there this weekend because the keg is kicked till next year on Sunday!

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.

SUNDAY, October 21

CREATE →

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.
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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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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.
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Park City Film Series: “Juliet, Naked”
6 PM @ Jim Santy Auditorium 
Park City Library 

From the Park City Film Series:
“Annie (Rose Byrne) is stuck in a long-term relationship with Duncan (Chris O’Dowd) – an obsessive fan of obscure rocker Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke). When the acoustic demo of Tucker’s hit record from 25 years ago surfaces, its release leads to a life-changing encounter with the elusive rocker himself. Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked is a comic account of life’s second chances.”

DURING THE WEEK

Monday, October 22
Little Naturalist
10 – 11 AM @ Swaner EcoCenter 

Little Naturalist is a program where 3- to 5-year-olds get to learn about animals, their habitats, the environment, and nature. Twice a month, October through May, your little ones will read a nature-themed book, explore the natural world, and complete a craft. 

This Monday, the books will be: “From Seed to Pumpkin,” by Wendy Pfeffer & Autumn; along with a pop-up book by David A. Carter. Kiddos will also get to paint their very own pumpkin; other activities in this series can include snowshoeing on the Preserve, playing with live reptiles and amphibians, and upcycling old materials into holiday decorations (sign us up for an adult version of this class, please!).

Cost is just $2.00 per child, with an option to buy a $15.00 punch card good for 10 programs (and it never expires!) One caregiver must accompany children to participate. Please be prepared to be outdoors! 

 

Tuesday, October 23

Strong Parents, Stable Children
9 AM – 1 PM @ Sheldon Richins Building

It’s no surprise that parents and children operate at their best when they are surrounded by caring people working to ensure they reach their full potential in a supportive way. Participants in this workshop will learn new strategies to help families build protective factors and enable children to thrive. This is a free event.
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Mindfulness, Elevated
6 – 8 PM @ LiVeWell Center
Weekly on Tuesdays

This is an 8-week mindfulness experience at the Park City Hospital’s LiVeWell Center. Participants who have already created a mindfulness practice will elevate their learning about the Four Foundations of Mindfulness:

  • Mindfulness of Body
  • Mindfulness of Life
  • Mindfulness of Effort
  • Mindfulness of Mind

Two weeks will be spent learning practices from each foundation; classes are taught by mindfulness expert Rebecca Brenner. The course repeats each Tuesday evening through December 11, 2018.
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Prop 4: Solution or Mistake?
7 – 9 PM @ St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Gerrymandering is the practice of the political party in power of drawing boundaries for voting districts to favor themselves in future elections.
The Project for Deeper Understanding will examine whether Proposition 4 a wise approach to solving the issue, whether there could be unintended consequences – and if it will 
really affect how the political system functions. Every citizen is invited to attend the forum, which is free, and will feature an hour of panel discussion will be followed by audience Q&A.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Write these in your calendar!

  • October 25, 26, 27 → Fall Dumpster Days @ Recyle Utah; 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • October 27 → Free Screening of Frankenweenie; 4 p.m. @ Jim Santy
  • October 29 → Storymine Live: Afraid; 6:30 p.m. @ Lucky Ones (Park City Library)
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  • Tuesday, October 30 → Last day to register to vote online or at your county clerk’s office.
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  • 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

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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JUST LISTED: 314 White Pine Canyon Road

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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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