Nov 16, 2024
Below are a collection of community events upcoming as of Nov. 16, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.If you’ve got an event you want to submit or have a question, email [email protected] with the event title, location, address, date and time.Courtesy of Park City Chamber/BureauWinter Member MixerPark City Chamber & Visitors Bureau 1794 Olympic Parkway Thurs., Dec. 12 5-7 p.m.Join the Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau as they celebrate the season at the December Business After Hours Mixer! This year, the Chamber is proud to host this annual event at its newly updated Visitor Information Center located at 1794 Olympic Parkway. Enjoy delicious food and beverages from Top Shelf and network with fellow Park City Chamber Partners.Courtesy of Basin Recreation Celebrate the New Bitner Ranch Commuter PathwayBasin Recreation 7215 Silver Creek Rd. Wed., Nov. 20 12:30-1:30 p.m.This new, 2.08-mile paved pathway bridges the gap between the Silver Creek community and the existing Bitner commuter pathway, enhancing community connectivity and creating safer, more accessible routes. Come join to celebrate this new community resource with snacks, refreshments, and a first look at the Bitner Ranch commuter pathway. Courtesy of Goldener HirschThanksgiving at Goldener Hirsch7520 Royal St. Thurs., Nov. 28 1:30-8:30 p.m.Honoring the warmth and togetherness of the holiday, this luxurious dining experience brings the best of Alpine-inspired flavors to Deer Valley, with a lavish spread that highlights the bounty of the season. Pricing is $175 per person and $55 for children ages 10 and under.Courtesy at of Basin RecreationSanta at The FieldhouseBasin Recreation 1388 Center Dr.  Sat., Dec. 14 3:30-6 p.m.Santa is coming to The Fieldhouse! Get into the holiday spirit with a fun-filled afternoon for the entire family with arts and crafts, bounce houses, and pictures with Santa. Cost is $5 per family.Other upcoming eventsBecome a More Informed and Effective Board Member Community Associations Institute Blair Education Center 900 Round Valley Dr. Sat., Nov. 16 9 a.m.-1 p.m.This new CAI Board Leader Certificate Course teaches how to communicate with association residents, hire qualified managers and service providers, develop enforceable rules, interpret governing documents, and more. It provides a comprehensive look at the roles and responsibilities of community association leaders and conveys information to help create and maintain the kind of community people want to call home. In addition to a toolbox of support materials, each student receives a certificate of completion and recognition on the CAI website.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.Pumpkin Plunge FundraiserHomestead Resort 700 North Homestead Dr., Midway,  Sat., Nov. 16 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Come support the cause at our Pumpkin Plunge fundraiser event at Homestead Resort’s new pools. Minimum donation per person is $5, and all proceeds will go to “Shop with a Cop.” There will be a raffle with prizes, and hot chocolate will be served. Donation also grants access to use of the pools for the remainder of the day.MIND Fall Social: Movie Time at SkullcandyPC READS Skullcandy  6301 N Landmark Dr. Sun., Nov. 17 3:30 p.m.Join us for a screening of Inside Out 2 at Skullcandy! After the movie, we’ll hear from a local counselor on how to manage tricky emotions as a kid. All ages welcome. Bring a friend! Popcorn and light snacks will be provided.Green ReadsPark City Community Foundation Park City Library  1255 Park Ave. Wed., Nov. 20 10-11 a.m.Interested in engaging in meaningful discussions about sustainability and the environment? Join us alongside the Park City Library in discussing Vaclav Smil’s book “How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We’re Going” for this season’s Green Reads event!Ribbon Cutting: Aura Vida Health1776 Park Ave. Suite 211 Wed., Nov. 20 2 p.m.Aura Vida Health specializes in transformative services designed to enhance well-being and vitality. From bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to advanced aesthetics, the store said it offers a comprehensive range of services. Birth & Beyond: A Hands-On ExpoJeremy Ranch Chiropractic 3070 Rasmussen Rd. #190 Thurs., Nov. 21 11 a.m.-1 p.m.Join at Jeremy Ranch Chiropractic for a day of informative sessions, hands-on workshops and community support for expecting parents and families. Whether you’re preparing for childbirth or navigating the early stages of parenthood, this event is designed to empower and educate you every step of the way. Connect with experts in the field, meet other parents-to-be and gain valuable insights to help you feel confident and prepared for the journey ahead. 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.Thanksgiving Day Fitness and Food Drive 2024Park City Recreation PC MARC 54 Spaulding Ct. Thurs., Nov. 28 5 a.m.-3 p.m.Hit the PC MARC on Thanksgiving Day for a special group fitness schedule and a chance to give back! All fitness classes and facility access are free with a canned food donation. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day full of fun and fitness — choose from a lineup of energizing classes, use the fitness floor or even play at drop-in basketball! (Tennis and pickleball courts are not included in free access.) Drop-in basketball is from 9-11 a.m.Pickleball reservations are from 6-11:30 a.m. Direct questions to PC MARC front desk at (435) 615-5401.8th Annual Canyons Village Tree LightingPark City Mountain Canyons Village Fri., Nov. 29 4-6 p.m.Celebrate the start of the Holiday Season in Canyons Village! 3-6 p.m.: shop at Pendry Plaza and Canyons Village. 4-6 p.m.: live holiday music, souvenir Park City Mountain ornament (while supplies last). 4:30-5:45 pm: photos with Santa. (The last photo with Santa will be taken at 5:45 p.m.) 6 p.m.: Canyons Village holiday tree lights up, and a fireworks display will immediately follow tree lighting.Times are subject to change.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.Behind The Gold with Ted LigetyPark City Performing Arts Eccles Center Sat., Nov. 30 7-9 p.m.Behind the Gold brings the audience deep into the storyline of some of the world’s greatest Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The series of riveting fireside chat interviews will bring back memories and provide relatable life lessons. Tom Kelly will host this session with Olympian Ted Ligety. 2024 Homestead Annual Tree Lighting700 North Homestead Dr., Midway Sat., Nov. 30 7-8 p.m.Bringing the festive spirit to life at Homestead, Santa will be there to light the tree. Open to the community with treats and fun!Book Launch CelebrationGhidotti’s 6030 N. Market St. #100 Tue., Dec. 3 5:30-8 p.m.Join for this special evening as debut author Sandra Schnakenburg introduces her novel “The Housekeeper’s Secret” to the world. All are welcome, and appetizers and drinks will be served.Wasatch Back Business UniversityBlair Education Center Wed., Dec. 4 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 900 Round Valley Dr.Elevate your marketing game and lock in customer loyalty. This event is crafted to help small business owners harness powerful new marketing strategies and customer retention techniques for a competitive new year. Dive deep into the latest in social media strategies, content marketing, and data analytics, and learn how to integrate these tools to not just meet but exceed customer expectations.Historic Preservation Board MeetingPark City Wed., Dec. 4 5 p.m.Heber City Tree Lighting and Old Fashioned Christmas 202475 North Main St., Heber City Fri., Dec. 6 6-8:30 p.m.This annual small-town event is open to all and includes festive holiday music, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, reindeer, cookie decorating, caroling, food trucks, ice sculpting, and the lighting of the large tree. This event is free for all.Kenneth Peloke: New WorksGallery MAR 436 Main Street Fri., Dec. 6 6-9 p.m.Gallery MAR is excited to present a collection of new work by Kenneth Peloke. This exhibition will feature a captivating collection of contemporary paintings that explore the balance between abstraction and realism. Peloke’s unique approach blends dynamic textures and expressive brushwork to create works that invite reflection and evoke emotion.Shred for RedDeer Valley Resort 2250 Deer Valley Drive Sat., Dec. 7Expert skiers and lively winter activities will help the blood cancer community make a difference while enjoying some of the best trails out there. Participants will receive a complimentary lift ticket to Deer Valley Resort (ski-only), a participant bib, an on-mountain scavenger hunt and slalom racecourse and access to an Après-Ski Reception following a full day of skiing.The People’s Health Clinic Silver Soiree2417 W High Mountain Rd. Sat., Dec. 7 7-8 p.m.Nalini Nadkarni: From Roots to CanopyPark City Performing Arts Eccles  Center 1750 Kearns Blvd. Sun., Dec. 8Back by popular demand, National Geographic LIVE shares the stories behind the world-renowned photos and articles of National Geographic. Throughout human history, trees have provided our most important sources of sustenance, protection, and wonder. Nalini Nadkarni, a tree canopy ecologist, has spent four decades dangling among the branches to study how forests inform our daily lives. Nutcracker’s Greatest HitsPark City Library Jim Santy Auditorium 1255 Park Ave. Wed., Dec. 11 1-2:30 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.Join BalletNEXT for this unique Park City adaptation of the beloved holiday classic featuring an original narration of the Nutcracker tale provided by Children’s Librarian Katrina Kmak. Lecture: Edward Ferry, Park City’s CapitalistPark City Museum 2079 Sidewinder Drive Wed., Dec. 11 5-6 p.m.Rescheduled from May, Park City Museum will host a lecture called Edward Ferry Park City’s Capitalist given by Sandy Brumley and Michael O’Malley. More information can be found at parkcityhistory.org.Annual Park Silly Holiday BazaarThe DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Park City – The Yarrow 1800 Park Ave.  Fri., Dec. 13, 5-9 p.m. Sat., Dec. 14, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun., Dec. 15, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.The Silly Holiday Bazaar is a festive, indoor, holiday market where family, friends and vendors can have fun while making the most of the holiday spirit. With over 80 vendors to peruse, you will find something for everyone on your list. Entry to the Bazaar is free.Kamas Valley Wreaths Across America CeremoniesSat., Dec. 14 Various times across Kamas Valley cemeteriesA dedicated team of volunteers has worked hard to obtain donations in order to provide a wreath for the 600 plus veterans interred in the valley’s cemeteries. The public is invited to the solemn and dignified ceremonies. Wreath placing will take place at the following cemeteries and times: Francis Cemetery at 10 a.m., Woodland Cemetery at 11 a.m., Marion Cemetery at noon, Oakley/Stevens Cemetery at 1 p.m. and Peoa Cemetery at 2 p.m. Donations can be made atwreathsacrossamerica.org/UT0074.Ribbon Cutting: Agapex2200 Park Ave. Building D Mon., Dec. 16 4:30 p.m.Join the Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau to celebrate the opening of Agapex. Founded by Dr. Kaleigh France, a passionate advocate for personalized functional medicine, Agapex said it offers a range of services including weight loss programs, peptide therapies, hormone replacement, and anti-aging treatments. Cowboy Country Christmas — Music and Poetry1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City Sat., Dec. 21 7-9:30 p.m.Break out your cowboy boots and join for a heel-stomping good time celebrating the holidays with Cowboy Country Music and Cowboy Poetry, featuring Cowboy Poet Darrel Holden and singer-songwriters Kaden Miner and Brenn Hill. The event is presented by Park City Performing Arts. Behind the Gold with Chris WaddellPark City Performing Arts Fri., Dec. 27 7-9 p.m.Behind the Gold brings the audience deep into the storyline of some of the world’s greatest Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The series of riveting fireside chat interviews will bring back memories and provide relatable life lessons with host Tom Kelly and Paralympian Chris Waddell.Torchlight ParadeDeer Valley Resort 2250 Deer Valley Drive Mon., Dec. 30 5:30-7:30 p.m.Guests are invited to witness Deer Valley’s annual tradition, The Torchlight Parade, held at approximately 6 p.m. (dusk) on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain, behind Snow Park Lodge. Complimentary hot chocolate, cider and cookies will be served on the Snow Park plaza.New Years EvePark City Mountain Canyons Village Tue., Dec. 31 MidnightCelebrate the New Year with live music on the Canyons Village Forum Stage followed by a stunning fireworks display.The post Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Nov. 16 appeared first on Park Record.
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