Oct 01, 2024
‘Beauty and the Beaks’ at the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenterThe Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter is showing “Beauty and the Beaks,” a photographic love letter to the Swaner Preserve by Steve Krongard and Jodi Buren, through Dec. 1. The interactive exhibit, which is in both English and Spanish, showcases the Preserve’s landscapes and majesty of the sandhill cranes who call it home. For information, visit swanerecocenter.org.Park City Farmers MarketThe Park City Farmers Market runs from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Wednesday 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.Carole Duh’s Pumpkin Patch at ArtiqueThe Great Pumpkin will make an appearance during textile artist Carole Duh’s annual pumpkin patch display that opens at 6 p.m,. on Friday, Oct. 4, during the free First Friday Artist Opening reception at Artique, 283 N. Main St. in Kamas. Duh is known for her batch of knitted and stuffed-fabric creations. For information, visit facebook.com/artiqueartandgifts.Costume Swap at the Park City LibraryThe public is invited to a costume swap from Oct. 4-6 in meeting room 101 at the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. Kids and adults can donate their costumes and swap them for free gently used costumes. Swap events like this one foster sustainability in the community by extending the lifespan of household items. To learn more about how the Park City community can be more sustainable, visit the library’s Sustainability Center. For information about the costume swap, visit parkcitylibrary.org/event/costume-swap.The Human Library at The Summit County LibraryThe Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch, 1885 W. Ute Blvd., will host The Human Library from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The Human Library is a library of people and their experiences with prejudice. However, instead of paperback books, actual people are on loan for conversation. The people acting as books have directly or indirectly been exposed to prejudice, bias or discrimination based on aspects of their person, heritage or life experiences. For information, call Susan “Murph” Murphy at 435-336-3070 or visit thesummitcountylibrary.org/calendar.The post Scene Happenings: Oct. 2 and beyond appeared first on Park Record.
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