Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Oct. 26
Oct 26, 2024
Below are a collection of community events upcoming as of Oct. 23, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.Featured eventsCourtesy of Park City Chamber/BureauWind Down Wednesday MixerEncircle Heber
Wed., Nov. 13
5-7 p.m.A business and community networking mixer hosted by Encircle House Heber in partnership with the Utah LGBTQ+ Chamber, The Heber Valley Chamber and Park City Chamber, This complimentary, 21-plus event offers an evening of networking, food, drinks and a guided tour of Encircle House. Connect with professionals from diverse industries in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Register at utahlgbtqchamber.org.Courtesy of Park City LibraryHalloween CelebrationPark City Library
1255 Park Ave.
Wed., Oct. 30
4-7:45 p.m.The family friendly haunted house will be open for walkthroughs from 4-7 p.m. Then, all are welcome to come get in the holiday spirit by enjoying a screening of “Young Frankenstein.” The movie screening begins at 6 p.m., and free popcorn will be available. For more information on this event and other Park City Library happenings this Fall visit parkcitylibrary.org/events.Other upcoming eventsCelebrate 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.Halloween HooplaOakley Civic Club
Cattleman’s Hall
Sat., Oct. 26
1-3 p.m.For 10 years and younger. Costumes are welcome! Come enjoy games, treats and prizes. 2nd 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.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. TEDxParkCityEccles Center
1750 Kearns Blvd.
Tue., Oct. 29
6 p.m.Enjoy an evening of talks curated from the live feed of the 2024 TED conference in Vancouver — on the big screen at the Eccles Center in Park City. There will be approximately three hours of programming, which includes a dinner break. Doors open at 5:30. Tickets are $35, and Red Banjo pizza and beverages are included during the break. This event will be limited to 300 people to allow for an intimate experience and conversation.Special Planning Commission MeetingPark City
Wed., Oct. 30
5:30 p.m.Deer Valley Snow Park Update Special MeetingPark City Planning Commission
Council Chambers
445 Marsac Ave
Wed., Oct. 30
5:30 p.m.Deer Valley Resort’s development team will present their revised transportation plans for the Deer Valley Snow Park Village Base Area Development in a special meeting of the Planning Commission.An Evening with Bill Nye “The Science Guy”Park City Institute
Eccles Center
1750 Kearns Blvd.
Wed., Oct. 30
7 p.m.Scientist, engineer, comedian, author and inventor, Bill Nye is a man with a mission: to help foster a scientifically literate society, to help people everywhere understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Bill has been making science entertaining and accessible most of his life. This is a special event and is not a part of Park City Institute’s regular programming. A limited number of youth and senior discounts offered only in Tier 3 of the theater. Book signing to follow the event. Transylvania 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.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.Wasatch Back Business University: Financial PlanningUtah Valley University Wasatch Campus
3111 College Way, Heber City
Wed., Nov. 6
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.The end of the year is crucial for financial assessment and planning. Training in this area will focus on budgeting strategies, financial forecasting and managing cash flow to prepare for the upcoming year. Also included is tax planning, especially updates on new tax regulations that could impact small businesses.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!November 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.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.Nerf WarsPark City Recreation
PC MARC
1200 Little Kate Rd.
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.LeAnn RimesThe Arena
The Lodge at Blue Sky
27649 Old Lincoln Hwy.
Fri., Nov. 15
7 p.m.International recording artist and Grammy Award-winner LeAnn Rimes takes the stage with her legendary voice at The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection for an intimate concert set amidst the dramatic Wasatch Mountain Range. This event will be hosted for 250 people with the option for 50 VIP tickets for guests that also book an overnight stay at The Lodge. For tickets, visit aubergeresorts.com/bluesky/music.Thanksgiving Pie Take & BakePark City Culinary Institute
Sat., Nov. 16
12:30-3 p.m.Park City Culinary Institute Chefs will demonstrate making Pumpkin Pie laced with whiskey and scented whipped cream that’s so light and fluffy you’ll be asking for thirds. They’ll also teach their Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie for attendees to take home and share with friends and family.Woodward After DarkWoodward Park City
3863 Kilby Rd.
Fri., Nov. 22
7-9 p.m.Woodward After Dark invites area teenagers to a special session just for teens ages 13-17. A $25 access ticket provides teenagers access to the Indoor Action Sports Hub and unlimited access to the facility’s concrete skatepark, mega ramps, trampolines and more. Woodward Park City members receive free admission. Two food and beverage outlets will be open for the evening. No action sports experience is required to participate. Advance registration and a signed waiver by a parent or guardian are required.Gingerbread House Display and Tree Lighting CeremonyMontage Deer Valley
9100 Marsac Ave.
Sat., Nov. 30Visitors and locals can savor gourmet hot chocolate and holiday cookies amid twinkling trees, festive décor and intricately designed gingerbread houses. This year, the resort will also be embracing the spirit of giving by collecting gifts and essential items for families in need with Habitat for Humanity.The post Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Oct. 26 appeared first on Park Record.