Oct 16, 2024
Below are a collection of community events upcoming as of Oct. 16, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.Featured eventsCourtesy of Deer ValleyTransylvania Tea Party Blood Drive Deer Valley Resort Snow Park Lodge 2250 Deer Valley Dr. Thurs., Oct. 31 10 a.m.-3 p.m.In partnership with ARUP Blood Services, Deer Valley welcomes first-time and seasoned blood donors to donate at the annual Transylvania Tea Party blood drive. Donors must be 18 or older (or at least 16 years old with parental permission slip), weigh at least 110 pounds, be in good health and provide a photo ID. For eligibility guidelines, visit utahblood.org.Courtesy of BalletNEXTMixed Repertory ProgramBalletNEXT Jimy Santy Auditorium 1255 Park Ave. Thurs., Oct. 24 6:30-8 p.m.Join BalletNEXT for a captivating evening of original and varied ballet performances at the Jim Santy Auditorium. The evening will comprise dynamic contemporary pieces — short stories told through dance. All of the evening’s performances will be accompanied by an outstanding group of live musicians. Event is donation-based.Courtesy of Fox School of Wine2nd Annual Haunted Mines & WinesFox School of Wine Bob Wells Plaza 480 Swede Alley Sat., Oct. 26 5:30-7:30 p.m.Join us for a spooktacular evening of haunted fun and tasty wines beginning at the Bob Wells Plaza on Swede Alley in Park City. Get ready to be thrilled and chilled as you travel to our historical mining landmarks to hear bone-chilling stories. Learn more and get tickets online via Eventbrite.Courtesy of Recycle UtahNovember Green DrinksRecycle Utah Legacy Lodge 1325 Lowell Ave. Tue., Nov. 12 6-8 p.m.At this Green Drinks, attendees will learn about “Protect Our Winters and Dark Skies” and hear from Axel Pearson from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, who will address the outdoor lighting human health intersection, energy efficiency opportunities and emerging research, in addition to Brody Leven from POW who will discuss the nonprofits purpose, team members, accomplishments, challenges and next steps.Other upcoming eventsLecture: “Not Who He Seems?” Park City Museum 2079 Sidewinder Dr. Wed., Oct. 16 5-6 p.m.Park City Museum will host a lecture called Not Who He Seems? given by David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at parkcityhistory.org.Deer Valley Job Fair2250 Deer Valley Dr. S. Wed., Oct. 16 5-7 p.m.Head to Snow Park Lodge in the 2002 Room to meet with a Deer Valley recruiter and discuss your career aspirations. RSVP at deervalley.com/jobs/recruiting-event-rsvp.Show Her the MoneyPark City Film 1255 Park Ave, Park City Wed., Oct. 16 7 p.m.Not Rated, 84 mins. Featuring rock-star female investors who invest in diverse women entrepreneurs with innovations that will change the world, “Show Her The Money” reminds us that money is power and women need it to achieve true equality. The art of clearing energy and broom-makingOur Lady of the Snows Center 10189 East State Highway 210, Alta Thu., Oct. 17 6 p.m.Sign-up required. Students will learn how to make a turkey tail hand broom in this class. You will also receive tools to incorporate your creative style of hand broom that can be a functional piece of art for your home or workspace. All the tools and materials will be provided, and you will leave with your handmade broom to display and use every day to clear and clean your space. Park City Library Offers English-Spanish Conversation Club on 10/14 & 10/17Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Thu., Oct. 17 NoonPark City Library offers an opportunity twice a month for anyone over age 14 to practice Spanish and English conversation skills in a group setting. Learn how to have realistic everyday conversations. For all language skill levels. For more information and other happenings at the Park City Library go to parkcitylibrary.org/events.“Let’s Talk” Free Community Communication TrainingMountain Mediation McGrath Mountain Center Fri., Oct. 18 9-11 a.m.Would you like to be more confident while discussing difficult topics? Attend Mountain Mediation’s free Let’s Talk Training and boost your skills to remain composed, listen effectively, find common ground and connect with others. Space is limited. Register at mountainmediationcenter.org.Fall Festival and Scarecrow WalkHigh Star Ranch, Kamas 218 Buck Rail Dr. Sat., Oct. 19 Noon-5 p.m.This free event brings the community together for a day of fun, food, entertainment and creativity. The festival will take place on the three-acre Great Lawn in Kamas. The Fall Festival is a celebration of autumn with activities for all ages. The highlight of this festival is the Scarecrow Walk, where participants can compete in a scarecrow-building competition.PC Institute: Andy Grammer1750 Kearns Blvd. Sat., Oct. 19 7:30-10 p.m.Emmy award winner and multi-platinum artist Andy Grammer continues to engage, energize and empower audiences with stomping stadium-size pop anthems meant to be shared at full volume. His observations and affirmations pick people back up when they need it, affirm their potential and encourage them to keep going. More info available at parkcityinstitute.org/main-stage.College Planning for Students with IEPs and 504 PlansPC Reads Blair Education Center 900 Round Valley Dr. Mon., Oct. 21 6-7:30 p.m.Successfully navigating the transition from high school to college can be challenging for many students and those with 504 Plans or IEPs have additional topics to consider. Preparing for this process early is important and this presentation for students and parents will cover important information such as preparing for the college admissions process and researching school options and campus programs. A panel of educators, parents & professionals from local high schools and colleges will follow the presentation.Wasatch Dialogues: Panel Discussion and Open HouseWasatch County 465 E 1200 S, Heber City Tue., Oct. 22 6-8 p.m.Join Wasatch County officials and departments for an informative panel discussion covering key topics such as transportation, parks and recreation, county budget, future planning, property taxes and more. This event provides an excellent chance for community members to learn about ongoing projects and plans that impact their daily lives. Questions for the panel should be submitted ahead of the event to [email protected] the Spirits Trick-or-TreatBasin Recreation  Willow Creek Park 4460 Split Rail Lane  Sat., Oct. 26 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Whip out the Halloween costumes and trick-or-treat with Basin Recreation! Celebrate the Spirits is a family-favorite event perfect for all ages. Drop-in any time during the event and enjoy festive activities, costume contests and of course, trick-or-treating along the way. Event will be held outside rain, snow or shine! Interested in hosting a table? Sponsorship opportunities are available. Cost is $15 per trick-or-treater, ages 2 and under are free. Parents, guardians, or those not trick-or-treating do not need to register or pay but are welcome to attend.Film: “Exhibiting Forgiveness”Park City Film 1750 Kearns Blvd. Sat., Oct. 26 6-9 p.m.Exhibiting Forgiveness follows a Black artist who attempts to overcome the trauma of his past through painting. He is on his path to success when an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile, derails him. Together, they learn that forgetting might be more complicated than forgiving. This film explores family, generational healing, and the power of forgiveness. Special Planning Commission MeetingPark City Wed., Oct. 30 5:30 p.m.2024 Día de los MuertosArtes de México en Utah  Summit Community Gardens & EATS 1500 Kearns Blvd Space (F110 – 2nd floor) Fri., Nov. 1 5-8 p.m.Join the Arts Council for food, music, art activities, and a community Ofrenda installation to honor the annual Day of the Dead tradition (Día de los Muertos) — a day celebrated in México and in many parts of Latin America that pays tribute to loved ones who have passed. This event is free and open to the public.Wilderness Circuit FinalsWasatch County Parks and Recreation Wasatch County Events Complex Nov. 1-2Tourism Fall ForumPark City Chamber/Bureau Stein Eriksen Lodge Fri., Nov. 1 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Learn what the 2024-25 ski season has in store for the Park City area. Leadership from Park City Mountain, Deer Valley, the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation and Woodward Park City will sit down with moderator Tom Kelly for a panel discussion on the upcoming season. There will also be an update from Ski Utah and a keynote presentation from Catherine Raney-Norman, Chair of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games. The event will conclude with a fireside talk from Tom Kelly and Park City native and 2024 Summer Olympic Silver Medalist Haley Batten. Register at uk.eventsforce.net/parkcity/74/register.17th Annual Professional Snow and Avalanche WorkshopUtah Avalanche Center In-person session held at Dejoria Center in Kamas 970 UT-323, Kamas Mon., Nov. 4This event will provide continuing education for avalanche workers across the country by sharing case studies and stories from different operations in different snow climates with information to help them in their day-to-day jobs. The workshop will follow the spirit of the International Snow Science Workshop of merging theory and practice. Presenters will include patrollers, backcountry guides and forecasters, highway forecasters, search and rescue personnel, snow scientists, researchers and more. The format will be 15-minute presentations followed by Q&A. All-day, two-part workshop. Learn more at utahavalanchecenter.org.Know Before You Go Utah Avalanche Center Teton Gravity Research 613 Main St. Wed., Nov. 6 6-7 p.m.Know Before You Go is a free avalanche awareness program. Not much science, no warnings to stay out of the mountains, no formulas to memorize. In one hour, attendees will see the destructive power of avalanches, understand when and why they happen and how you can have fun in the mountains and avoid avalanches. Seating is limited; get there early to reserve a seat. Standing room will be available as well.3Kings Water Treatment Plant TourRecycle Utah 1884 Three Kings Dr. Thu., Nov. 7 10-11:15 a.m.The new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant was built in 2024 to improve efficiency, increase water treatment capacity, meet regulation requirements, and replace existing aging infrastructure. Come learn about new water treatment technologies!Live PC Give PCPark City Community Foundation Fri., Nov. 15Every November, Live PC Give PC brings Park City and Summit County together for 24 hours of extreme generosity. This giving day has raised millions of dollars for local nonprofits over the past 14 years. Whether you live, work, stay, or play here, you benefit from our nonprofits. Learn how to get involved, see event information, donate, and volunteer at livepcgivepc.org.The post Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Oct. 16 appeared first on Park Record.
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