Jan 10, 2025
The following are a selection of community-submitted events that are ongoing as of Jan. 10, 2025. 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.Jan. 15: Works in Progress Feb. 26: Documentary ShowingBallet WestSee full lineup at balletwest.org.Excellence Concert SeriesPerformances at various locations and times.See full lineup at excellenceconcerts.org.Park 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.Park City Performing ArtsVarious locations and times Learn more at parkcityinstitute.org.Jan. 18: Sundance Preparty — Rockstar Style Feb. 21: Mardi Gras — Park City StyleSundance 2025Various venues Jan. 23-28See the 2025 schedule at festival.sundance.org.Deer Valley Creative AcademyDeer Valley Creative Academy offers a fusion of culinary and crafting experiences that will ignite your senses and nurture your artistic spirit. Sign up at deervalley.com/things-to-do/activities/creative-academy.Gwyneth Goes SkiingEgyptian Theatre 328 Main Street Various showtimes in January2024-25 Midway Ice Rink75 West 100 North, Midway Through Feb. 4 4-6:30 p.m.Welcome to the 2024-25 Midway Skating Season! Utah’s most beautiful outdoor ice rink features public sessions daily, skate rentals, concessions, warming hut, drop-in hockey, private and group lessons, private ice rentals and group rates.Jennifer Nehrbass Exhibition at Julie Nester GalleryJulie Nester Gallery 1280 Iron Horse Drive, Park City Through Feb. 21An exhibition of figurative and abstracted landscape paintings by Jennifer Nehrbass.Ice Castles2002 Olympic Drive, Midway Opens Jan. 15 Various days Jan.-Feb. 5-10:30 p.m. Ice Castles is an award-winning frozen attraction located in Midway. The experience is built using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, fountains and much more.Art Exhibit: Karen Millar KendallPark City Library 1255 Park Ave. Through Feb. 23The exhibit is free and can be seen whenever the Library is open. The majority of the exhibit is on the Library’s second floor. Karen resides in Park City, where her love for nature drives her life and her passions and is reflected in her art. As an artist, Karen hopes to elicit a feeling or an emotion in viewers, whether it is through subject or bold color. Motion Pictures ExhibitionKimball Art Center 1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City Through Feb. 23In honor of the 100th anniversary of film in Utah, this exhibition showcases contemporary artists who explore film as both a medium and a metaphor. By reimagining its distinctive qualities — such as temporality, light, and narrative potential — these artists deconstruct the elements and materials of the cinematic experience in innovative ways. Each work offers profound reflections on themes of memory, time and perception, inviting viewers to reconsider the nature of film itself.Rescued, Inspirational Kennel ToursLuna Lobos Dog Sledding 4733 Browns Canyon Rd, Peoa, UT 84061 Nov. 1-March 15Our kennel tours are designed to be so much more than just a meet and greet with the dogs. Our presentation will inspire you to overcome in even your darkest moments and to live your best life. Through the stories of our amazing dogs, we hope that you will be encouraged and filled with a new sense of hope, passion, and determination. These tours are very hands on with the dogs. You will be surrounded by our loving and friendly pack. We also have puppies from time to time, and you may get the chance to meet the newest members of the pack. Come be inspired with our pack, and let them help to make this an unforgettable family experience.Puzzle Swap1255 Park Ave. Jan. 1-31Take a puzzle or leave a puzzle in the library’s annual puzzle swap! Clean out your closets and find inspiration to get cozy and work on a new puzzle. All puzzle sizes are welcome, for example children’s 24 pieces to 2,000 pieces! The Library has a puzzle swap all year on the second floor, but now is our chance to really dive into the joy of puzzles during the year’s prime puzzling season — winter! Swaps like these are a way for Park City to become more sustainable. Wednesday Night Lights XC Night Race SeriesSoldier Hollow 2002 Olympic Dr., Midway Feb. 12 March 19 5:30-6:30 p.m.Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST! Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competition Building. Starts at 5:30 p.m. sharp! No timing or formal results this year. No fee, just need a daily or season pass to participate.2025 Wasatch PowderkegSolitude 12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Jan. 11, 12 Noon-6:30 p.m.Powderkeg celebrates those that love the backcountry with four days of skimo racing. Four different skimo disciplines will be on display: sprint, mixed relay, individual, and vertical. Races include the USA Skimo National Championships, plus recreational and youth divisions. Spectators are welcome at all events and viewing is free! The Wednesday sprint race is considered the most exciting event for spectators.IBSF North American Cup3419 Olympic Parkway Jan. 8-12, 18-19The IBSF North American Cup returns to Park City in 2025 with bobsleigh races scheduled for January 8-12 and skeleton on January 18-19. As part of the development circuit, this event prepares athletes on the road to World Cup competition and brings international talent to one of North America’s premier tracks.Film: All We Imagine as LightPark City Film Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Jan. 10-12 Fri./Sat. At 7 p.m., Sun. at 6 p.m.Centering on two roommates who also work together in a city hospital—head nurse Prabha and recent hire Anu —plus their coworker, cook Parvaty, “All We Imagine As Light” alights on moments of connection and heartache, hope and disappointment.Six-course Meal with Michelin Star Chef Paco MoralesDeer Valley Resort  9200 Marsac Ave #306 Jan. 11 and 12 6:30 p.m.Each evening promises a remarkable journey through a six-course dinner, meticulously crafted by Chef Morales, a celebrated Spanish chef with three MICHELIN stars to his name. The evening begins with a VIP reception where guests will enjoy passed appetizers, a welcome glass of prosecco and live jazz music, followed by an intimate meet and greet with Chef Morales himself.BalletNEXT Costume ExhibitPark City Library 1255 Park Ave. Jan. 13-Feb. 26BalletNEXT exhibits a portion of its extensive costume collection that have been used in international performances. This exhibit, held on the Library’s first floor, allows for a close look at each piece.Women’s NightWoodward Park City 3863 Kilby Rd. Jan. 12 Feb. 16 March 23 April 6 4-8 p.m.$20 all-access tickets from 4-8 p.m. for female and female-identifying individuals (free for members). Ages 7-plus and all abilities welcome. Women’s Night is an opportunity to connect and share your love for skiing and snowboarding. Silver Sky NightsCanyons Village 4000 Canyons Resort Dr. Jan. 18 Feb. 14 5:45 p.m.Enjoy a DJ, live music and fireworks.Chocolate Lovers Train 2025Heber Valley Railroad 450 South 6th West, Heber City Jan. 24 Feb. 7, 28 March 7 7 p.m.Enjoy a relaxing and entertaining evening ride and sample wonderful chocolate delights, including from local artisans! Tickets include a 90-minute round trip ride with hot cocoa, chocolate and other samples. You’ll also enjoy history, trivia and other fun. Food and snack items will also be available for purchase in the concession car. Don’t forget to bring a blanket so you can snuggle up and enjoy all the magic the night has to offer.Musical performance: The Proper Way12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd Building 3, Solitude Jan. 25 Feb. 21 3:30 p.m.The Proper Way began when multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriters Shane Osguthorpe and Scott Rogers met while playing a local festival. When a performer failed to appear, the two — who had never played together — were asked to fill in the slot. The musical connection was immediate, and they began performing occasionally with one another.2025 Intermountain Health Freestyle International Ski World Cup2250 Deer Valley Dr S Feb. 6-8 2-6 p.m.Deer Valley Resort welcomes the world’s most elite ski athletes to compete at the 2025 Intermountain Health Freestyle International Ski World Cup. This annual event held on the resort’s world-renowned slopes will feature the globe’s top athletes in moguls and aerials. All events are free and open to the public. No bags allowed.Lost Gems of Sundance – Film SeriesPark City Film 1885 Ute Blvd. Feb. 6 March 6 6-8 p.m.Join film critics Destiny Grose and Rick Brough in the Kimball Junction Branch auditorium as they revisit four “lost gems” from previous Sundance Film Festivals. All film screenings are free, and seats will be on a first come, first served basis. Feb. 6 features “Waitress” (2007), rated PG-13, 1h 44m. March 6 features “Living in Oblivion” (1995), rated R, 1h 32m.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.Chinese Characters, Songs and Stories1885 Ute Blvd. Mondays 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.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.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.Virtual Music and MovementPark City Library Via Zoom Wednesdays 11 a.m.-noonMusic and Movement is a lively program for toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers to explore a variety of dances, songs and fantastic books. This program is designed to engage children and get them excited about music, improve their fine and gross motor skills through movement, and spark their creativity while supporting early literacy development. Join via Zoom. Meeting ID: 530 124 8466 | Password: Books2020Library 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. 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.2025 Ski With A RangerAlta Hwy. 210 Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursdays through March 27  1-2 p.m.Ski with a Volunteer Naturalist Ranger from the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation every Thursday for a free 45-minute guided tour on Sunnyside. Explore easy and intermediate runs while discovering the Cottonwood Canyons’ geology, ecology, history, wildlife, watershed and more! Open to skiers of all ages and abilities. No registration is required. Can’t join us on the slopes? Stop by the Albion Day Lodge on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. to chat with our Ranger Naturalist.2025 Ski with a Ranger ToursSolitude 12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Thursdays through March. 27 1-6:30 p.m.Join the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation every Thursday this season from Jan. 9 to March 27 for our free Ski with a Ranger tours. Deepen your knowledge of Solitude and Big Cottonwood Canyon with tour stops that focus on geology, winter ecology, watershed history and wildlife. This 45-minute tour is free, available to all levels and no registration is required. Meet at 1 p.m. near the map at the top of Moonbeam Express to start the tour. 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.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.Après at the AirstreamCanyons Village 4000 Canyons Resort Dr. Fridays-Sundays 2-5 p.m.A perfect cap to a day on the slopes. Unwind at the airstream with live music, tasty bites and craft cocktails at Canyons VillageSaturday 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.Karaoke nightFlanagan’s on Main 438 Main Street, Park City Saturdays 9 p.m.Every Saturday night is Karaoke night at Flanagan’s. The tavern opens at 7 p.m. Karaoke starts at 9 p.m. There are also darts, shuffleboard, pool and TV. 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.
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