Events Calendar
|
Tuesdays and Thursdays this summer, the plaza area behind Easy Street will be open for horseshoes, corn hole, and dart competitions. Bring your team or bring yourself and enjoy some friendly fun and games in The Backyard. Backyard Coolers and buckets of beer available. |
|
|
Each Monday until November. Starting in the heart of Park City, the historic Rail Trail is a 10 ft wide gravel trail that takes you out of town into the beautiful countryside. The trail is mostly flat to a gentle downhill grade the entire time. The trail runs along a wetland nature preserve and winds through the valley roughly 13 miles to neighboring city Wanship. At the end of the trail, you will have a gourmet picnic dinner waiting for you (with or without wine.) Rate includes round trip transportation from your hotel, dinner and bike/helmet rental and is $80 for adult and $65 for child. Rate is $50 if you have your own bike. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Every Friday until November. Starting in the heart of Park City, the historic Rail Trail is a 10 ft wide gravel trail that takes you out of town into the beautiful countryside. The trail is mostly flat to a gentle downhill grade the entire time. The trail runs along a wetland nature preserve and winds through the valley roughly 13 miles to neighboring city Wanship. At the end of the trail, you will have a gourmet picnic lunch waiting for you. Rate includes round trip transportation from your hotel, lunch and bike/helmet rental and is $75 for adult and $60 for child. Rate is $40 if you have your own bike. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Every Saturday until November. Chuck-wagon dinner and horse ride. Join us at a beautiful private ranch in Weber canyon about 20 minutes from Park City. Our Chuck-wagon Dinners give you the entire western experience. Enjoy a scenic horse-drawn wagon ride along the beautiful Weber River. The rides usually last about 30 minutes. Afterwards, join us for a delicious catered western dinner that is sure to satisfy any appetite. Horse shoe pits and volleyball nets are provided as well. With transportation, the whole evening lasts about 3-4 hours. Transportation, wagon ride, food and beverages are included in this excursion. Rate: Adult: $80 Child: $60 Click here for more information
|
|
|
Music is an integral part of Park City life today, but has it always been that way? Living in Harmony showcases Park City's lively and tumultuous times by looking at its musical history. Learn about the High School Marching Band which became the pride of Park City, uniting the town during the Great Depression and beyond. Discover how aging miners and newcomer hippies ski bums settled their differences through our musical "Community Connection," KPCW. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Join us for a 7 part lecture series with Dr Trevor Holly Cates, Naturopathic Physician and Nutrition & Wellness Coordinator at Golden Door Spa, the first Tuesday of each month beginning Sept 7. Bring your questions and your friends to learn how to optimize your health. |
|
|
Hal Hefner is an ordinary, shy 15 year-old boy who's struggling to make it through High School. On top of his parents' recent divorce and an obsessive- compulsive, kleptomaniac older brother, Hal has a stuttering problem. In spite of this speech impediment, the high school debate team star, Ginny Ryerson, brilliantly played by Up In The Air's Anna Kendrick, invites Hal to join the team. For Ginny, debate is life; for Hal, it quickly becomes apparent that life is Ginny. So it seems a good match. Until it isn't. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Presented by the OOFCC Car Club and Oakley City. Join us Friday night for a Cruise In on Center Street in Oakley at 6pm. Food available for purchase, music and dancing with live band at the Cattlemen's Hall, just off Center Street. Saturday events: Country Breakfast 8-10am, Poker Run 10-11am, Show & Shine 11am-4pm, Hot Wheel Races 2-3pm, Awards 4-5pm. Entry fee $25 per vehicle; proceeds go to Wasatch/Summit County Children's Justice Center & the Summit County Peace House. |
|
|
This was an official selection at Sundance Film Festival. John C. Reilly, Marisa Tomei, Catherine Keener and Jonah Hill star in this off-beat outrageous comedy. John finally meets the woman of his dreams, only to discover she has another man in her life -- her son. Written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass, the iconoclastic filmmaking team, the film takes an insightful and funny look at love and family in contemporary Los Angeles. Cyrus, played by Jonah Hill, is a 21-year-old new age musician who will go to any lengths to protect his mother and is definitely not ready to share her with anyone. Before long, Cyrus and John are locked in a moving and hilarious battle of wits for the woman they both love. Click here for more information
|
|
|
The first ever People's Health Clinic Caring Community Golf Classic will be held on Friday, September 10th at the Park Meadows Country Club. It is a scramble format with a shotgun start beginning at noon. Entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, lunch, 19th hole refreshments and activities and gift bag. Step up to the tee for a great cause! To register as a foursome or individual, or to be a hole sponsor, please call Jenny Dorsey at PHC at 435-333-1871 or online at jenny@phcpc.org. |
|
|
EarthWell is two days of solar powered music, organic foods, green building demonstrations, holistic healing, nutrition, organic gardening, health, recreation, eco friendly products and more. Click here for more information
|
|
|
A new collaboration between the Kimball Art Center and the Park City Professional Artists' Association, Live Arts provides an opportunity for local artists to showcase their work and for visitors to enjoy the artistic process in a variety of mediums. Painters, potters, sculptors, sketch artists and silversmiths will participate in live demonstrations. Free and open to the public. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Presented by Mountain Trails Foundation and Snyderville Basin Recreation. This stunningly scenic almost level single track trail is at 8,000′ and traverses through Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain Resort, The Colony ending at The Canyons. This event is also part of the "Triple Trail Challenge" is a 3 stage race that includes the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase, Park City Half Marathon and Mid-Mountain Marathon. Participants can register at www.runnercard.com for $65 through August 15, $75 August 16 through September 3rd at 5:00pm MDT, No registration available after September 3rd. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Featuring live music by Muddpuddle and other local artists, lots of fun games for kids and adults including the infamous cow pie long jump and cow pie bingo, great food and libations, the graceful Cow Ballet choreographed by the great Randy Barton, opportunity drawings, a dunk tank, and many more festivities! All proceeds benefit Mountain Town Music. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Save the date! Meet Vital Ground's founders, Doug & Lynne Seus, and Vital Ground Ambassador Bear, Bart the Bear 2. Dinner, auction and entertainment. |
|
|
Appetizers, silent auction and social to follow golf. Call 435.649.9371 to register your group! Click here for more information
|
|
|
Utah's zero waste street festival and open air market on Park City's Historic Main Street. Vendors, free kids' activities, gourmet food, live music, performers and so much more! Unique Every Week, Free Fun for All Ages! All of Main is Silly on Sundays! Miners' Park Music, 5th St Farmers' Market, Mind-Body-Peace Park and More! Sundays, June 13-September 26, 10am-5pm (excluding July 4th for Independence Day Celebration and August 8th for Kimball Arts Festival). See what's happening at www.ParkSillySundayMarket.com Click here for more information
|
|
|
Some investors are still shell-shocked from the market volatility of the past few years and worry about the possible long-term effects of tighter regulations and numerous policy changes. While we can't predict the market or government regulations, we do know that you have long-term financial goals you're trying to achieve. To help you put these concerns into perspective, we'll review our current economic situation and provide time-tested principles to help you stay the course.
|
|
|
Ondine, directed by Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), is the story of an Irish fisherman who catches a beautiful and mysterious woman in his net. Might she be a mythical selkie, a woman from the sea? With the help of his adorable daughter, Annie, he comes to believe that the fantastical might be possible and that the woman Ondine might be a myth come true. As love blossoms between the fisherman and his unusual catch, the story takes an unexpected turn when the real world intrudes. This is an endearing story in which love is found, nearly lost and eventually prevails. Click here for more information
|
|
|
There's a new tenant at Armadillo Acres and she's wreaking havoc all over Florida's most exclusive trailer park. This campy, caustic musical fable has everything from strippers to crazy ex-boyfriends to Costco. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between agoraphobic housewife Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband-the "Storm's A Brewin" and it ain't your run of the mill hurricane. From the same company that brought you "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and "Reefer Madness", Dark Horse Company Theatre brings the same high energy punch with The Great American Trailer Park Musical. Music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso. So grab a bucket of fried chicken and a PBR and come on down to The Egyptian Theatre! Click here for more information
|
|
|
This event is a 7 mile mountain bike climb from City Park, to the top of Guardsman Pass with a 1,700′ elevation gain. Participants are urged to don ‘festive’ costumes and celebrate the end of the mountain bike season in a spirited manner!! Crazy costumes, crazy bikes is the concept! A mass start from City Park to the top of Guardsman Pass. The distance is a 7 mile hill climb on single and double track trail, with a 1,700′ elevation gain. Course will be marked with arrows and dots in blue chalk. Participants can register at www.runnercard.com for $30. Registration closes Friday, September 18 at 5:00pm. Day of registration is available starting at 8:00am for $35. The first 200 registered will receive custom Tour des Suds socks. After event/prizes, food and beverages will be available for all participants. The post race festivities will take place, in conjunction with the Park Silly Sunday Market on the deck of the Town Lift Plaza, located on Lower Main Street. Prizes for best costumes will be awarded. Click here for more information
|
|
|
The Mangelsen – Images of Nature Gallery and the Soldier Hollow Charter School invite you to join our annual celebration of International Peace Day. Communities around the world from Toronto to Madrid to Park City will be gathering on this day to celebrate peace. Our local celebration includes crafts for children throughout the day and a parade of giant peace doves through the Market in the afternoon. Participation is free and open to the public. Come show your support for peace in our community and our world. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Utah's zero waste street festival and open air market on Park City's Historic Main Street. Vendors, free kids' activities, gourmet food, live music, performers and so much more! Unique Every Week, Free Fun for All Ages! All of Main is Silly on Sundays! Miners' Park Music, 5th St Farmers' Market, Mind-Body-Peace Park and More! Sundays, June 13-September 26, 10am-5pm (excluding July 4th for Independence Day Celebration and August 8th for Kimball Arts Festival). See what's happening at www.ParkSillySundayMarket.com Click here for more information
|
|
|
On a quarterly basis, new members are invited to an orientation where they are introduced to the Chamber/Bureau as an organization and are given the opportunity to introduce their business to others present and to exchange business cards and promotional materials. There are usually 20-30 in attendance. Breakfast is included, and the cost of the meeting is included in your membership. |
|
|
The Mangelsen – Images of Nature Gallery invites you to show your support for Utah Environmental Congress, our featured guest at the annual Charity Gallery Stroll on Friday September 24th from 6-9pm. Enjoy food and drinks and enter for the chance to win a hand-signed limited edition photograph by Thomas Mangelsen, "Eyes of the Wolf." Admission is free and open to the public. Come show your support for charities that make a difference in our community and our world. Click here for more information
|
|
|
This is the second installment of the highly acclaimed trilogy written by Stieg Larsson that began with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Lisbeth Salander has become a wanted woman. She has been setup for the assumed crime of murder. Mikael Blomkvist, editor-in-chief of Millennium, an investigative magazine, knows she is innocent and is desperate to get to her before she is cornered and alone. Lisbeth is more avenging angel than helpless victim – descending on those that have hurt her with a righteous anger and terrifying intensity that will leave audiences breathless. Click here for more information
|
|
|
On the last Friday of each month, members of the Park City Gallery Association offer a unique showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits and art events. The last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free community event that gives locals and Park City visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City's exciting art scene. Please visit any of our participating galleries to pick up a free gallery guide. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Help bring intensive care medicine close to home. For more info email Joanna.charnes@imail.org or call 435.658.6749. |
|
|
The Christian Center invites you to celebrate with them on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary of: "Meeting people at their point of need as an expression of God's love." Festivities include: Eileen Dunn's "Done to Your Taste" wonderfully catered food and wine, Mike Knight, DDS, world-famous barbeque, live music with the band Crossfire, video highlights of the first 10 years, and comments from Board and Civic leaders. Please join the fun by registering at www.ccofpc.org or by calling Terry at 649.2260 x 11. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Join the Park City Education Foundation as we celebrate the return to school with our biggest fundraiser of the year. Gourmet "school lunch," inventive and desirable live and silent auction items, as well as the nationally recognized Park City Jazz Band make this one of the year's most fun events to participate in. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Please be sure to bring your own clothes, hats, head, shoes, etc for your scarecrow. We will provide the stuffing for your scarecrow and a cross to put the scarecrow on. Event includes pumpkin painting, games and face painting. Tickets will be available at the Park City Library, August 28, 2010. Tickets are $25 per group of four. Click here for more information
|
|
|
Celebrate the last Park Silly Sunday Market at the Sillyfest on Historic Main Street. An outrageous fall festival packed full of live performers, great music, kids' activities and more. Free fun for all ages. Click here for more information
|
|
|
|
|
|