Historic Park City Alliance announces November events
Nov 04, 2024
Members of the Historic Park City Alliance welcome locals and visitors to enjoy a variety of cultural and entertainment events filling the calendar this November.“November opens with Fashion’s First Friday hosted by our local boutiques, followed by concerts and live shows, and wraps with our monthly Park City Art & Music Gallery Stroll,” said Ginger Wicks, Executive Director of the Historic Park City Alliance. “Plus, Small Business Saturday is the perfect time to support our local merchants, enjoy the season’s Snow Globe Stroll, and experience Main Street’s holiday spirit.”This month’s events in Historic Park City, courtesy of the alliance, include:Fashion’s First Friday — Park City StyleFriday, Nov. 1, 4-7 p.m.Main Street stores open their doors for this event on the first Friday of every month. Participating shops include The Collective Park City, We Norwegians, Panache, Grace Clothiers, Chamomile, JW Bennet, Flight, Cake, Olive & Tweed and Romy. Each boutique will offer snacks, libations, and special experiences such as brand showcases, pop-ups, discounts and other deals. Attendees can also enter to win a First Friday Goodie Bag filled with items donated by the participating boutiques.Sweeney Todd at The Egyptian TheatreNov. 1-3 A Tony Award Winner by Stephen Sondheim. One of the darkest musicals ever written, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is the unsettling tale of a Victorian- era barber and his need for vengeance.The Del McCoury Band at The Egyptian TheatreThursday, Nov. 7– Saturday, Nov. 9Enjoy this Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band named “Entertainer of the Year” at the International Bluegrass Music Awards.Bridgette Meinhold: “Embodied” at Gallery MARFriday, Nov. 8In her new solo show, “Embodied,” Meinhold shares a captivating collection of contemporary encaustic and cold wax paintings that explore the intricate relationship between body, identity and landscape in the American West. Through layered surfaces, her work invites viewers to reflect on how the expansive terrains — ranging from misty, sage-covered hills to fog-draped mountain peaks and atmospheric forest — shape our personal and collective narratives.Aerial Mining Trams and Ski Lifts LectureWednesday, Nov. 13, 5-6 p.m.Mark Danninger will give a lecture that discusses how aerial mining tram development in the late 19th century dramatically improved ore and mining supplies haulage in rugged and remote mining districts across the western U.S. and Canada. The lecture will be held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.Pam Tillis Trio at The Egyptian TheatreThursday, Nov. 14–Saturday, Nov. 16The two-time Grammy Award winner and three-time CMA Music Award-winning singer, songwriter and actress from Country royalty brings her chart-topping hits and beautiful presence to an intimate stage.Park City Museum FREE DaySaturday, Nov. 16, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Illustrating Park City’s rich history from booming silver mining town to world-class skiing destination, the award-winning Park City Museum offers interactive exhibits, artifacts, and the city’s original basement jail. Admission is free on select days for friends and family to enjoy the museum.The Lil Smokies at The Egyptian TheatreThursday, Nov. 21–Saturday, Nov. 23Enjoy one of the most electrifying acts in modern American roots music thanks to theirexhilarating live show and critically-acclaimed studio output.Journey of the Noble Gnarble at The Egyptian TheatreFriday, Nov. 22-Saturday, Nov. 23Egyptian YouTheatre presents a story of a little gnarble with a big dream.Annie at The Egyptian TheatreTuesday, Nov. 26-Sunday, Dec. 1Winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, the beloved show features a wonderful score written by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, including Broadway smash hit “Tomorrow.”Snow Globe StrollThursday, Nov. 28-Thursday, January 2In its fifth year, the Snow Globe Stroll will feature seven life-size snow globes, eachdesigned and decorated by a featured local artist. Passersby can enjoy festive HistoricPark City holiday decorations including Santa’s mailbox and Main Street Christmas tree.Park City Art & Music Gallery StrollFriday, Nov. 29, 6-9 p.m.Enjoy an evening of art, food, drinks, music and company while strolling along scenic Main Street in Park City. Participating galleries open their doors to the public for a fun, casual cultural experience. Look for Park City Gallery Association flags. This free event occurs the last Friday of every month.Small Business Saturday & Main Street Holiday LightingSaturday, Nov. 30Shop small this holiday season by supporting any of Historic Park City’s merchants and local businesses. The official lighting of Main Street’s festive holiday lights will take place at 5:30 p.m., and accompanying the evening will be live musicians playing holiday favorites.Sabai Amidy at The Marquis Park CitySaturday, Nov. 30Enjoy this rising celebrity in the electronic and house music scenes thanks to his talent for writing catchy songs that arouse strong emotions at Park City’s newest music venue.Thanksgiving Dining SpecialsThursday, Nov. 28Annex BurgerOpen 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m., stop in for the Free Bird Buffet, a complimentary Thanksgiving feast with all the fixin’s, beginning at 2 p.m. until supplies last. The regular food menu will also be available.Butcher’s Chop House & BarOpen 2-9 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, the restaurant will offer a two-course prix fixe menu including turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, garlic green beans, candied yams, cranberry sauce, and choice of pecan or pumpkin pie. Adults are $55, and kids are $38. The regular dinner menu will also be available. Call 435-640-0040 for reservations.Collie’s Sports Bar & GrillOpen 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Enjoy the first two NFL games of the day while enjoying aThanksgiving meal.Flanagan’s on MainEnjoy a Thanksgiving meal from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. of butternut squash leek soup or honey crisp salad, turkey breast with house made mashers, brown gravy, stuffing, green beans and cranberry sauce. Save room for bourbon bread pudding with vanilla ice cream. $50-plus for adults, $20-plus for children 12 and under. Call 435-649-8600 for reservations.KaneoEnjoy a memorable Thanksgiving celebration with a Mediterranean flair, featuring a three-course, prix-fixe menu. Savor feta corn bread, appetizers of winter squash agrodolce, ice water salad, carrot pumpkin soup, entrees of turkey porchetta, baked branzino, and steak au povre, and apple cobbler and bajadera for dessert options. $89 per person with the option of an additional $29 wine pairing. Reservations available at Open Table.No Name SaloonOpen 11 a.m.-1 a.m., stop in for the Free Bird Buffet, a complimentary Thanksgiving feast with all the fixin’s, beginning at 2 p.m. until supplies last. The regular food menu will also be available.Ongoing eventsThe Spur Bar & GrillOpen daily from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., The Spur Bar & Grill features live music nightly. The DownstairsEnjoy Beat Sessions, Set Saturdays, and special live music events every Friday andSaturday night. Trivia King at Flanagan’s on MainTeam up for King Trivia Live Pub Quiz every Thursday at 7 p.m. Test your knowledgeover traditional Irish fare, premium beers, and spirits.Karaoke at Flanagan’s on MainBelt out your favorite power ballad at Saturday night karaoke over a pint and authenticIrish fayre. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.The post Historic Park City Alliance announces November events appeared first on Park Record.