Oct 22, 2024
The following are a selection of community-submitted events that are ongoing as of Oct. 22, 2024. For single-day events, see our upcoming-events articles. For more event listings, see our online calendar. Submit events to [email protected] are at various locations and times. See the full lineup at balletnext.org.Oct. 23: Giselle Oct. 24: Mixed Repertory Theatre Dec. 11: Nutcracker’s Greatest HitsExcellence Concert SeriesPerformances at various locations and times. See full lineup at excellenceconcerts.org.Oct. 17: Redfeather Acoustic Quartet Oct. 19: Lark & SpurPark City OperaPerformances at various locations and times. See the full lineup at parkcityopera.org.Mountain Town Music showsPerformances are at various locations and times. See the full lineup at mountaintownmusic.org/shows.Park City Film SeriesJim Santy Auditorium 1255 Park Ave.See lineup at parkcityfilm.org.Oct. 10: Beyond Zero Oct. 11-13: Didi Oct. 12: NYICFF ¡Hola Cine! Nov. 1-3: Calm Beneath CastlesPark City Performing ArtsVarious locations and timesLearn more at parkcityinstitute.org.Oct. 19: Andy Grammer Oct. 26: Exhibiting Forgiveness Oct. 30: An Evening with Bill Nye “The Science Guy”Artist Studio Tour — Women’s Art CollectiveCREATE PC 1500 Kearns Blvd Space (F110 — 2nd floor) Oct. 17, Nov. 21 and Dec. 19 5-8 p.m.Art enthusiasts and curious community members are invited to the CREATE PC Artists Open Studio event, showcasing nine talented artists at work in their creative spaces. The Open Studio Gathering aims to foster a vibrant, communal environment where artists can connect with the community, display and sell their work, and share insights into their creative processes.SnowWiesn OktoberfestSnowbasin Aug. 17-Oct. 6 Saturdays and Sundays  Noon-6 p.m.Utah’s newest Oktoberfest is back! Join us for SnowWiesn Oktoberfest, a German-themed fall festival in the mountains. Named after d’Wiesn, the local nickname for Oktoberfest in Germany referring to the fairgrounds, SnowWiesn is one of the most anticipated festivals in Utah. This traditional German-inspired beer festival showcases local Utah breweries, offering a variety of craft beer and drinks served in authentic beer steins. Visitors can enjoy Bavarian food, live music, a local market and fun activities.Deer Valley Creative AcademyDeer Valley Events through Nov. 30Deer Valley Creative Academy offers a fusion of culinary and crafting experiences that will ignite your senses and nurture your artistic spirit. October classes feature Pumpkin Lovers, Halloween Sweet Treats, and Halloween Party Spooky Apps. Sign up at deervalley.com/things-to-do/activities/creative-academy.Inward Outside: A Lyndsie Nash ExhibitPark City Library 1255 Park Ave. Sept. 6-Nov. 29Nash is an emerging artist who paints connections with nature. She pushes beyond pure subject representation to highlight experiences and relationships observed directly under natural light. She reveals her subject’s depth of character through creative decisions in color, composition and textural qualities, creating an interplay between realism and abstraction.Movement & Mindfulness Five-week SeriesWild Women Tribe Sept. 25-Oct. 30 Wednesday mornings 9-11:30 am.Join us Wed. mornings for two and a half hours of movement and mindfulness in a trail series that showcases some of our favorite local fitness coaches. We’ll explore a new and different trail with a different movement facilitator who is as passionate as we are about the outdoors. We’ll mix hiking with mindful moments and movement — yoga, functional movement, breath, HIIT — and create authentic connections in Mother Nature. Learn more at wildwomentribe.net.2024 Wasatch Back Book Festival!Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Oct. 21-27Park City Library is partnering with Utah Humanities, Summit County Library, and Wasatch County Library to host a book festival during National Book Month. The love of books and reading will be celebrated as the community comes together to participate in activities and discussions that explore literary themes. Events will be hosted at libraries in Wasatch and Summit Counties. The festivities will culminate in a three-day celebration at the Park City Library on October 25-27, featuring activities and events for all ages.Spooktacular Weekend at SwanerSwaner Preserve & EcoCenter 1258 Center Dr. Oct. 26-27 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Check out Swaner Preserve’s lineup for Halloween-themed activities happening October 26-27. From creepy critters scavenger hunts to climbing to the top of our wetland wall for candy to spooky crafts, there’s something for everyone! Visit our family programs page online for more information on each activity.Park City Dine About 2024Park City Through Oct. 31Prepare for a culinary experience with savory two-course lunches and three-course dinners at 25 local dining establishments. Enjoy these delicious meals at an unbeatable value-just $15, $20 or $25 per person for lunch, and $30, $45 or $60 per person for dinner. Visit parkcityrestaurants.com for more info.City to Summit Photo ContestScenic Utah Winners announced Nov. 1Scenic Utah is dedicated to protecting and celebrating our state’s breathtaking natural landscapes, pristine night skies, and the unique character of our rural and urban communities. We believe in the power of photography to capture these qualities and preserve them for future generations. Our contest is open to photographers of all skill levels and backgrounds who share our commitment to preserving, protecting and enhancing Utah’s scenic resources. Learn more at embedded.wishpondpages.com/lp/2797309.Fall Festival at Kohler Creamery920 River Rd., Midway Through October 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Fall Festival at Kohler Creamery will include activities for the entire family all month long. Enjoy the breathtaking views while your kids are able to play in the hay maze, corn pit, hay slide, bounce house and many other attractions. Heber Valley Haunted Hayride920 River Road, Midway Various days in October 7:30 p.m.The haunted hayride features a trail that stretches through acres of farmland and is filled with spooky, whimsical and outright terrifying features.Beauty & the BeaksSwaner Preserve & EcoCenter 1258 Center Dr. Through Dec. 1 10 a.m.–4 p.m.In this photography exhibition, visitors will experience the dynamic landscapes of Swaner Preserve and majesty of the sandhill cranes who call it home. Breathtaking photographs and hands-on interactives reveal the science and splendor of the Preserve and the cranes who thrive here.“Less Bad” by Karl HaendelKimball Art Center 1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City Through Dec. 1Haendel’s meticulously hand-rendered, photorealistic graphite drawings reproduce images culled from the world of mass media and everyday objects, calling into question art world conceptions of originality, production and reproduction.Dueling PianosSpur Bar & Grill 352 Main St. Oct. 17, 24 Nov. 7, 14, 21 9 p.m.Museum Free DaysPark City Museum 528 Main St, Park City Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Dec. 21As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see our Museum, admission is free on select days for anyone to enjoy Park City’s world-class museum. Free day is the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year. For more information, visit parkcityhistory.org or call at (435) 649-7457. Free Days are sponsored by the Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant Program.Chinese Characters, Songs and Stories1885 Ute Blvd. Oct. 21, 28 Nov. 18, 25 Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 4-5 p.m.Join us after school for all kinds of fun with Mandarin Chinese–characters, songs and stories. For children age 5 and older. Mondays, 4-5 p.m., in Room 133 downstairs next to the DMV.Park City Singers Christmas Concert Rehearsals4501 Utah — 224, Park City Oct. 29 Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26 Dec. 3, 10 7-9 p.m.Park City Singers Christmas concert rehearsals began Sept. 10 and will be held every Tuesday until the performances on Dec. 13 and 14 at the Community Church. No previous experience is needed. If you love to sing, we would love you to join. Sign-up is online at parkcitysingers.org. A $45 sign-up fee helps the organization to buy the required music.Meet Up with the Mayor445 Marsac Ave., 3rd Floor Nov. 6, 18 Dec. 5Mayor Nann Worel invites Park City residents and business owners to join her for one-on-one conversations to share thoughts, community concerns or just to catch up. Schedule your visit today by contacting [email protected] or calling 435-615-5184.Nerf WarsPark City Recreation PC MARC 1200 Little Kate Rd. Fri., Oct. 25 Fri., Nov. 15 1-2:30 p.m.Players will enjoy free-for-all play and compete for victory in various games like capture the flag and hostage. Players are encouraged to bring their own NERF guns (please no rapid fire/automatic). PC Recreation staff will supply NERF bullets and safety glasses for each player. Tickets are $13.The Pumpkin Train 2024450 South 6th West, Heber City Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26 Departures at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m.Ticket includes a short, 40-minute train ride where you will be entertained on board by our hosts. You’ll also be served a delicious pumpkin chocolate chip cookie. And of course you also get to select a pumpkin from our Pumpkin Patch and take it home with you! Additional food and snacks will be available for purchase at the depot.2024 Yoga in the Mountains10189 East State Hwy. 210 Mondays 5:30 p.m.Join Alta Community Enrichment (ACE) for a weekly, one-hour yoga class in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains. Each week is a unique class, hosted on the Our Lady of the Snows, weather permitting. All are welcome! Please follow ACE on social media for updates! Please bring your own mat.Tuesday Night Legal BarPark City Library 1255 Park Ave. First Tuesday of the month 6-7 p.m.Receive a free consultation with a lawyer, first come, first served. This program occurs the 1st Tuesday of every month, except holidays. Attendees must arrive by 6:30 p.m. in order to be seen. For more information, visit parkcitybar.org.Happy Hour and Pup CrawlHugo Coffee Shop 1794 Olympic Pkwy Wednesdays until Nov. 2-5 p.m.Free pup cups, giveaways and treat samples from the Barking Cat.Mindfulness Meditation for AdultsPark City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Wednesdays 6-7 p.m.Join to create a strong community connection through mindfulness education and practice. No experience is necessary. This one-hour class is facilitated by Randi Jo Greenberg and Rebecca Brenner with Mindful Summit County. More information at MindfulSummitCounty.org.Library Play Time at KamasKamas Valley Library 110 N Main, Kamas Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.Drop in on Wednesdays between 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. for unstructured, early learning play time for children ages 0-4.Family and Caregiver Support GroupChristian Center of Park City 1283 Deer Valley Dr. Sept. 25 (alternating Wednesdays) 6:15-7:45 p.m.Come join us for our Family & Caregiver Support Group at the Christian Center of Park City, meeting every other Wednesday until the end of the year. This group is specifically for those who have a family member with mental illness. It’s a safe space to connect, share experiences, and support one another. Meetings are in person, allowing you to meet others facing similar challenges and find comfort in knowing you are not alone. Join us for good company and a listening ear. Please RSVP 24 hours in advance.Bilingual Family Storytime | Cuentos bilingües en familiaPark City Library 1255 Park Ave. Wednesday evenings Saturday morningsPerfect for those beginning their Spanish learning journey, this interactive, early literacy program will entertain your little one and help them learn to read by building language skills in both English and Spanish through stories and songs. This program is offered once a month, with an evening program on Wednesday and a repeat program on Saturday morning. Ages 3-6. Younger siblings are welcome. Perfecto para quienes estén comenzando su viaje de aprendizaje del español o del inglés, este programa interactivo facilita la alfabetización temprana en ambos idiomas y fomenta el desarrollo de las habilidades lingüísticas a través de cuentos y canciones. Este programa se ofrece mensualmente, con un programa nocturno los miércoles y una repetición de este el siguiente sábado por la mañana. Edad 3-6 años. Hermanitas menores son bienvenidas.Wine Down WednesdaysAprès Pendry 2417 West High Mountain Rd. Wednesdays 4-10 p.m.Après Pendry every Wednesday offers weekly wine specials, special tastings and more, all in its modern space that welcomes guests with indoor and al fresco seating.Locals NightFlanagan’s on Main 438 Main Street, Park City Wednesdays at 6 p.m.Come join us every Wednesday starting at 6 p.m. with food, drink specials, and live music with The Fuse.2024 Park City Farmers MarketFirst Time Chair Lift Wednesdays through Oct. 30 11 a.m.-5 p.m.The Park City Farmers Market offers a large assortment of fresh local goods from Utah Farmers and vendors, and strives to offer only the freshest and organic products.Crafternoon at KamasKamas Valley Library 110 N Main, Kamas Thursdays at 3:30 p.m.Drop in every Thursday afternoon for incredibly cool and crafty fun! For elementary school age kids.Minecraft Club Park City Library 1255 Park Ave Every Thursday 4-5 p.m.Minecraft enthusiasts and beginners ages 6 to 12 come to the Park City Library for Minecraft Club on Thursdays from 4-5 p.m. We play in a creative world working together, and separately, to build anything we can imagine while sharing tips about all things Minecraft. Computers are provided and are first come, first serve for the hour of play. For more information on Minecraft Club and other Library happenings visit parkcitylibrary.org/events.Story Time Friday Kimball Junction Branch Library 1885 W Ute Blvd, Park City Fridays at 10:30 a.m.Don’t miss Story Time Fridays at the Kimball Junction Branch! Picture books, puppets, songs and a simple craft with Ms. Kirsten. For children ages 4-6 and their caregivers. Siblings, too!Live Music SeriesAprès Pendry 2417 West High Mountain Rd. Fridays and Saturdays 5-8 p.m.Celebrate the season with Après Pendry’s Live Music Series, putting the perfect end cap on your crisp fall days with our live local musicians, complete with s’mores by the fire pits, plush indoor seating, outdoor games for the whole family and more.Saturday Morning Nature Walks1258 Center Dr. Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.Join us for a nature walk on the Preserve with one of Swaner’s naturalists! We explore wetland science, natural plant and animal species and the history of the Swaner Preserve. Pre-registration is required for all Saturday Nature Morning Walks. Walk-ins are not available at this time and all tours are capped at 15 participants. Registration closes at 7 a.m. the day of the scheduled nature walk.Midway Farmers Market 2024130 West Main St., Midway Saturdays June-Oct. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.Fresh local produce and local artisans are onsite selling goods at the farmer’s market in Midway.Swaner Wetland Climbing WallSwaner Preserve & EcoCenter 1258 Center Dr. Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 1:30-3:45 p.m.Climb through Swaner’s ecosystem from the bedrock to the uplands on our indoor climbing wall. The climbing wall is open Saturdays and Sundays with time slots starting between 1:30 – 3 pm. Pre-registration is encouraged, and please review climber requirements before signing up. Registration: extension.usu.edu/swaner/visit/climbing-wall.Sunday BrunchGlitretind Restaurant at Stein Eriksen Lodge 7700 Stein Way Weekly on Sundays $72 adults, $25 kids 5-12This extravagant spread features traditional breakfast items along with a carving station, several hot entrées, a variety of salads and starches, shrimp, sushi, crab claws, salmon, fresh fruit, fresh crêpes station, omelet station and house-made pastries (menu items are subject to change based on availability and seasonality). Reservations recommended at steinlodge.com.The post Community Calendar: Ongoing events in and around Park City appeared first on Park Record.
Respond, make new discussions, see other discussions and customize your news...

To add this website to your home screen:

1. Tap tutorialsPoint

2. Select 'Add to Home screen' or 'Install app'.

3. Follow the on-scrren instructions.

Feedback
FAQ
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service