
December 2019
A Fortune magazine contributor and Andrew Carnegie fellow, Eban’s articles on pharmaceutical counterfeiting, gun trafficking, and coercive interrogations by the CIA have won international attention and numerous awards. She lectures frequently on the topic of pharmaceutical integrity.
Find out more »Get into the spirit with a fun-filled afternoon for the entire family with arts and crafts, bounce houses, face painting, cookie decorating and pictures with Santa.
Find out more »Enjoy prohibition era food, cash bar, live music and exclusive access to purchase a celebratory Barrel Select #4423, High West’s own American Prairie Bourbon aged an additional 9 months in barrels that used to hold The 36th Vote Barrel Aged Manhattan.
Find out more »Put on your holiday themed-costumes for the legendary Park City Santa Pub Crawl. The grand finale party is at OP Rockwell.
Find out more »Born blind (his family thought it was retribution for sin), Ronnie Milsap’s grandparents gave the boy over to the North Carolina State School for the Blind hoping for a better chance. There, Milsap discovered music –deviating from the school’s classical curriculum to explore the nascent realms of race music, rock & roll and jazz. Being the brilliant kid he was, it wasn’t long until he’d found his way into the local clubs and the tiny indie labels. It was Ray…
Find out more »Enjoy a day of learning about Park City history at the Museum for free.
Find out more »The Egyptian's highly-anticipated annual holiday variety showcase of local talent. Celebrate the season with our choir-led sing-along. A family-fun event! Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm, Sunday at 6 pm.
Find out more »A 2-day Christmas event modeled after an Old European-Style Christmas Market.
Find out more »Timpanogos Valley Orchestra and Festival Chorus perform Handel’s The Messiah at the Heber Valley LDS Church. Sing-a-long or simply enjoy listening. Both nights at 7 pm.
Find out more »Join the Arts Council to celebrate the official launch of our BRAND PC pop-up shop at their new Main Street location. BRAND PC is a program produced by the Arts Council that showcases local creative makers — those who have moved a creative or innovative idea to a product by giving local entrepreneurs a platform to sell their products and tell their stories.
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