
January 2021
On the last Friday of each month, the Park City Gallery Association offers a unique monthly showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits and art events at galleries throughout Park City.
Find out more »The ultra snowshoe race with distances for everyone: 5K, 10K, 15K, 25K, 26.2M and 50K. If you love to run you will love to do this.
Find out more »February 2021
April 2021
The Kimball Art Center reopened at the YARD, 1251 Kearns Blvd. While this location is temporary, the almost 9,000 square foot former warehouse is reimagined and rebuilt to include the museum- quality flooring, lighting and walls required to host Kimball Art Center’s caliber of art.
Find out more »It’s about time we got back out on the town, listened to some great live music and enjoyed drinks and eats. Check out OP Rockwell’s web site for more upcoming events planned for after publication of this newsletter.
Find out more »Films that showcase the spectacular outdoor environment allowing you to explore the planet through the eyes of the world’s most daring adventurers. This year the Festival has selected 69 films from around the globe focusing on connecting athletes, adventurers, artists, scientists and changemakers with the community for a virtual festival. Tickets on sale now.
Find out more »Shaft Sinking The sinking of mining shafts created vertical openings giving access from the surface to a mineral deposit. This presentation will consider the development of shaft sinking technology, and describe the history of shaft sinking in Park City mines through 1900. Lecturer Mike Nelson is a professor of mining engineering at the University of Utah. From Silver to Snow: The History of Skiing in Park City From the heydays of its 19th century silver boom to modern times as…
Find out more »Park City Mountain extended their season from Apr 4 to Apr 11. And, Deer Valley Resort’s closing day remains Apr 11. Let’s applaud both resorts for doing a fantastic job managing a great season during the pandemic.
Find out more »The UVU rodeo program has assisted many young adults in graduating college and providing them with the opportunity to continue their education. It provides scholarships and financial support to those who may not have been able to afford college on their own. The program also encourages unity through the team and hard work through participating in the sport of rodeo. Come see these students perform their rodeo.
Find out more »With help of other farmers & ranchers in the Heber Valley, you’ll interact and learn about various farm animals. In addition, you can take a hay ride and feed the calves.
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