Sep 24, 2024
Park City Farmers MarketThe Park City Farmers Market runs from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. every Wednesday throughout the summer at Park City Mountain’s First Time chair lift parking lot. Admission is free. The Park City Farmers Market, which has been running for 21 years under Volker Ritzinger, features fresh, non-GMO produce, local meats and other local offerings. For information, visit parkcityfarmersmarket.com.Kimball Art Center shows ‘How to Look at Contemporary Art’Paul Monty Paret, associate professor of art history, and Utah Museum of Fine Arts Executive Director Gretchen Dietrich will present “How to Look at Contemporary Art,” an ongoing series at Kimball Art Center in conjunction Karl Haendel’s exhibition, “Less Bad,” at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Kimball Art Center, 1251 Kearns Blvd. To register for free, visit kimballartcenter.org/events.Crystal Gayle at the Egyptian TheatreCountry music legend Crystal Gayle will perform three nights from Thursday, Sept. 26, to Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Gayle, the first female country artist to boast a platinum album with her 1976 release, “We Must Believe in Magic,” which sold more than 1 million copies, and she has roped in a long line of wins, nominations and recognitions that include Grammys, American Music Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards and the Cherokee Medal of Honor, is known for her hits “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” “Half the Way” and “Talking in Your Sleep.” Tickets range from  $49-$79. For tickets and information, call 855-745-SHOW or visit parkcityshows.com.Saturday Morning Nature Walks at the Swaner PreserveSaturday morning nature walks are held at 8:30 a.m. every Saturday at the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter. The cost is $10 per person and $5 for local residents. Depending upon the time of year, lucky hikers may see an abundance of birds, elk or even nesting sandhill cranes. For information and to register, visit swanerecocenter.org.Tell Me a Story Class RegistrationRegistration for Tell Me a Story’s Master the Art of Storytelling classes is now open. The classes, offered through Park City School District’s Compass Community Education program, is a weekly series of six sessions that teach how to find a story, structure a story and tell a story. The classes are also designed to bring people from different backgrounds together. The first class is Tuesday, Oct. 8. For information and registration, visit tellmeastory.cafe.The post Scene Happenings: Sept. 25 and beyond appeared first on Park Record.
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