Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Jan. 11
Jan 11, 2025
Below are a collection of community events upcoming as of Jan. 11, 2025. 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.Featured eventsPhoto Courtesy of National Ability Center Philanthropy Planning Panel and ReceptionNational Ability Center
1431 Lowell Ave.
Tue., Jan. 14
5:30-7:30 p.m.Register for a discussion titled Incorporating Philanthropy into Your Financial Plan. Enjoy a reception with appetizers and wine followed by an insightful panel discussion with leading financial and legal experts, including Kristal Bowman-Carter, owner of Bowman-Carter Law, Gene Farrell, president and CEO at Vanilla, and Michael Ruzek, financial advisor for Morgan Stanley.Courtesy of Summit County LibraryThe Magic of Found Family: In Conversation with author TJ KluneSummit County Library
Virtual
Wed., Jan. 15
5 p.m.Come have a magical moment with New York Times bestselling author TJ Klune as he chats about his Cerulean Chronicles, with special emphasis on his newest in the series, Somewhere Beyond the Sea, a story of resistance, lovingly told, about the daunting experience of fighting for the life you want to live and doing the work to keep it.Other events Christmas Tree PickupPark City Lacrosse
Sat., Jan. 11Register online at tinyurl.com/25xwwpke. Cost is $40 per tree / $50 for trees over 10 feet tall. Please have your tree stripped of all decorations / lights and placed on the curb where the driveway meets your road by 9 a.m. on Saturday morning. Trees only please.Winter Trail FestMountain Trails Foundation
Round Valley Way
Sat., Jan. 11
7:30 a.m.8-16-mile fat bike and 4-7-mile trail running course options are available. Races start from Quinn’s trailhead at 7:30 a.m., and racers are expected to be off course by 10 a.m. For more detailed information, including course maps, and to register, please visit wintertrailfest.com/home.Free Film: My Penguin Friend Park City Film
Park City Library
1255 Park Ave.
Sat., Jan. 11
4 p.m.A heartbroken fisherman (Jean Reno) finds a penguin drifting alone in the ocean, drenched in oil from a spill. He not only rescues the sea creature, but takes it under his wing, finding a sense of joy for the first time in years. Inspired by the incredible true story of DinDim the Penguin.Carrot Cake ClassDeer Valley Creative Academy
2250 Deer Valley Dr. S.
Sun., Jan. 12
3:30 p.m.Calling all aspiring bakers! Join us for a Carrot Cake class and learn the basics of “scratch baking.” Our culinary experts will share and reveal the secrets behind Deer Valley’s famed carrot cake. Get your hands doughy and create a masterpiece that’s as delicious as it is impressive! Price is $80 per ticket.S.R. 32 Corridor and City Centers Plan Open HouseSummit County
Summit County Library Kamas Branch Auditorium
110 N Main St., Kamas
Mon., Jan. 13
5-7 p.m.Kamas City, Oakley City and Francis City, in partnership with Summit County, UDOT and Mountainland Association of Governments, are working to establish a holistic vision for the State Route 32 corridor from Oakley to Francis, with strategies for land use, transportation, economic development, and recreation. Learn about the project, meet the project team and provide feedback at the open house on Monday or at the online survey at summitcounty.info/sr32survey.Green DrinksRecycle Utah
Deer Valley Cafe
1375 Deer Valley Dr.
Tue., Jan. 14
6-8 p.m.Let’s applaud past winners from over the past 8 years of the Green Business Program. Learn about what Green Businesses are doing to be more sustainable and learn about new developments with the Green Business Program. Complimentary appetizers will be served with beverages available for purchase. Please bus or carpool if possible.Ghosts of the Past: Utah’s Mining History Through Abandoned Mines lecturePark City Museum
2079 Sidewinder Drive
Wed., Jan. 15
5-6 p.m.Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called “Ghosts of the Past: Unearthing Utah’s Mining History Through Abandoned Mines” given by Stuart Burgess. Dive into the hidden stories of Utah’s mining history as we explore abandoned mines that have long been forgotten. This lecture will shed light on the rich heritage of Utah’s mining industry, offering unique insights gained from firsthand underground explorations of these historical sites. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org.High West Whiskey TastingDeer Valley Resort
2250 Deer Valley Dr. S.
Sat., Jan. 18
3:30 p.m.Join for a guided whiskey tasting featuring a selection of High West’s finest spirits, hosted by an expert team at Deer Valley. You’ll discover the distinct flavors and craftsmanship behind each whiskey, while gaining a deeper appreciation for this iconic brand. Whether you’re new to whiskey or a seasoned enthusiast, this tasting offers the perfect chance to sip, learn, and enjoy in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the best of High West’s offerings! This is a 21+ class. Price is $85 per ticketSundance Preparty — Rock Star Style! Park City Performing Arts
Address provided on ticket purchase
Sat., Jan. 18
5:30-8 p.m.Inspired by “Rock Star,” the iconic sculpture in the Eccles Center lobby, this exclusive event combines elegance, creativity and a touch of stardom — all while supporting the Park City Performing Arts. Reserve your spot at e.givesmart.com/events/G3Z. Ticket price includes wine class, charcuterie, dessert and fun. There will be ticket giveaways, games and prizes to prepare for Sundance and, of course, great new friends who love the arts.Heber Soup Taste OffKneaders Bakery & Cafe
1020 South Main Street, Heber City
Mon., Jan. 20
6-8 p.m.Take your soup kit home and vote with the provided QR code before the end of the day on Jan. 21. Pickup time is 6-8 p.m. Pickup requires proof of purchase once you reach your local Kneaders bakery. Each kit consists of four 8 oz cups of different kinds of soup, along with four different samples of our bread to pair with each soup. The soups this year are broccoli cheddar, fully loaded potato, lobster bisque and organic coconut curry lentil. Bread sides are rosemary focaccia, French country sourdough, hazelnut 12-grain and asiago cheese.2025 Bigfoot Snowshoe Race750 Homestead Dr., Midway
Sat., Jan. 25
8 a.m.Fun in the snow! Go ahead … you can do it … yeah, that’s right … sign up for the only ultra 50K Snowshoe race in the country! Or if that sounds like a bit much, there is a distance for everybody in the whole family, from a marathon on down to a 25K a 10K and a 5K.Park City Fashion Week 2025The Marquis Park City
427 Main Street, Unit 1
Sun., Jan. 26
1-5 p.m.Proudly presented at The Marquis on Main Street, this exclusive runway event merges the glamour of the fashion industry with the allure of the famed Film Festival; against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. Register via eventbrite.com. Bread Lovers DreamDeer Valley Creative Academy
2250 Deer Valley Dr. S
Sun., Jan. 26
3:30 p.m.Step into a bread lover’s paradise as you discover the joy of baking your own artisan loaves from scratch. In this class, you’ll learn the techniques to create perfectly crusty, golden bread with soft, airy centers. Guided by our skilled baker, you’ll gain hands-on experience kneading, shaping, and baking your way to bread bliss. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned baker, this class will fill your kitchen with the irresistible aroma of fresh bread and a newfound love for the craft. Price is $75 per ticket.Snow Globe WorkshopPendry Park City
2417 W High Mountain Rd
Thurs., Jan. 30
2-4 p.m.Heirloom in the making. Add a little whimsy to your winter getaway with a snow globe-making workshop. Guests of all ages are welcome to participate. $45 per snow globe.WANDER: mindful hike + glass blowing + yoga + lunch + writing workshopWild Women Tribe
1755 Bonanza Dr, Unit B, , Park City
Sat., Feb. 1
9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Kiss limiting beliefs goodbye and breathe new life into the oldest story in the book: YOUR story. Immerse yourself in the magic of Park City trails as we explore re-writing our own story and creating an empowered approach to our future with words. We begin with a guided mindful hike that helps to ground us back to Mother Nature and reconnect to our purpose with the aid of on-trail visualization meditations and release exercises. Calling in the transformative element of fire, we then breathe our intentions into creation at Red Flower Studios, where we’ll each create our own unique blown glass ornament to take home while enjoying a light lunch workshop where we explore how to release old storylines and use the power of words to transform our past into a motivating and activating future.Winter StewsDeer Valley Resort
2250 Deer Valley Dr S, Park City
Sat., Feb. 1
3:30 p.m.Warm up your winter evenings with our Winter Stews class, where you’ll learn the art of blending rich flavors into comforting bowls of goodness. Our expert chef will guide you through the process of selecting the perfect ingredients and mastering techniques to create hearty, satisfying stews. Whether you’re looking to impress at your next dinner party or simply enjoy a cozy meal at home, this class will equip you with the skills to make stews that are as nourishing as they are delicious. Get ready to stir up something special this winter!Seven Bridges Road — Eagles Tribute113 N Main St, Heber City
Sat., Feb. 1
5 p.m.“Seven Bridges Road: Songs of the Eagles” is a tribute to one of America’s most iconic rock bands. Enjoy heartfelt renditions of classic hits that capture the spirit and sound of the Eagles. Valentine’s heART MarketOur Lady of the Snows
10189 East State Highway 210, Alta
Thurs., Feb. 6
2-6:30 p.m.Valentine’s art market with free entry. Support local artists for your Valentine’s gift needs! Lecture: Olympic History of Park City with Tom KellyPark City Museum
2079 Sidewinder Dr.
Wed., Feb. 12
5-6 p.m.Over the past decades, Park City has become one of the most noted mountain towns in the world — a true Olympic community where you rub shoulders with gold medalists over coffee and kids grow up in a culture of sport. With the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games returning to Utah in 2034, historian Tom Kelly will reflect on Utah’s Olympic origins and the role Park City continues to play.Movie and Pajama PartyPC MARC Party Room
1200 Little Kate Rd.
Mon. Feb. 13
5:30-8:30 p.m.Take a well-deserved break while your kids enjoy a fun-filled, three-hour evening of crafts, dinner and a cozy movie night with us! For ages 5-11. Fee is $20. The movie will be Disney’s “Into the Woods.”The post Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of Jan. 11 appeared first on Park Record.