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Community Calendar: Upcoming and ongoing events as of April 2, 2025
Apr 02, 2025
The following are a collection of community events upcoming as of April 2, 2025, split into “ongoing” and “upcoming” events. Ongoing events are those spanning multiple days or that are generally ongoing, and upcoming events are single-day events. For even more event listings, see the communi
ty-submitted online calendar.If you’ve got an event you want to submit or have a question, email parker@parkrecord.com with the event title, location, address, date and time.Featured eventsCourtesy of Summit County Health DepartmentDIMENSIONS: Tobacco Free GroupSummit County Health Department
650 Round Valley Drive, downstairs conference room
Wednesdays
April 23, 30
May 7, 14, 21, 28
5-6 p.m.A free, six-week support group that provides support for stopping or using less tobacco. Whether you are ready to stop using tobacco or just thinking about it, get the support and knowledge you need to make the right decision for you. To sign up or for more information please contact Matt Wolbach at Mwolbach@summitcountyutah.gov or (435) 333-1508.Courtesy of Park City Chamber/Bureau2025 Zions Bank Wasatch Back Economic SummitGrand Hyatt Deer Valley
1702 Glencoe Mountain Way
Tue., May 13The 2025 Zions Bank Wasatch Back Economic Summit agenda is now live! Check out details of this year’s three keynote speakers, and six breakout sessions online. Sponsorship opportunities are available. More info at parkcitychamber.com/wasatch-back-economic-summit.Ongoing EventsThe following are multi-day events or those that are generally ongoing in and around Park City as of April 2, 2025.BalletNEXTPerformances are at various locations and times.
See the full lineup at balletnext.org.Ballet WestSee full lineup at balletwest.org.Excellence Concert SeriesPerformances at various locations and times.
See full lineup at excellenceconcerts.org.Apr. 12: Will Baxter BandConcerts on the SlopesPark City Performing ArtsJuly 12: Strings on the Slopes
Aug. 7: Diamond Rio
Aug. 28: Blues Traveler and Gin BlossomsEgyptian Theatre328 Main Street
See upcoming shows at parkcityshows.com.Apr. 2-6: Chitty Chitty Bang BangPark City OperaPerformances at various locations and times.
See the full lineup at parkcityopera.org.Apr. 26: A Musical Journey Through Meyer GalleryMountain 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.Apr. 4: Two Shields Native American Dancers and FlutistDeer 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.Rescued, Inspirational Kennel ToursLuna Lobos Dog Sledding
4733 Browns Canyon Rd, PeoaRancho Luna Lobos kennel tours are designed to be so much more than just a meet and greet with the dogs. The presentation aims to inspire attendees to overcome life’s challenges in even its darkest moments and to live your best life. Amazing Butterflies ExhibitionSwaner Preserve and EcoCenter
Through May 14
Wednesdays through Sundays
10 a.m.-4 p.m.Through this hands-on maze of larger-than-life leaves, grass and trees, visitors experience the challenges of being a caterpillar as it morphs into a beautiful butterfly. Along the way, they’ll discover the ways caterpillars move, what they eat and how other creatures help them achieve their transformation.Graveyard of Buoyant Hopes: Ghost Towns & Relics of the American WestTozer Gallery
528 Main Street
Through May 18This dual-media exhibit, with watercolors by Kevin Heaney and photographs by Lee Silliman, focuses upon the vestiges of ill-fated western enterprises.Wasatch Back Student Art Show 2025Kimball Art Center
1251 Kearns Blvd.
Through May 18This year’s exhibition will focus on artwork that incorporates the theme of Earthen Forms. Come support the next generation of artists!2025 Plazapalooza Spring Concert SeriesSnowbird
Hwy. 210 Little Cottonwood Canyon
Various days through May 18
2-5 p.m.Grab your party shirt and your sunnies for Plazapalooza, Snowbird’s spring concert series. Dance the afternoon away with free live music from 2-5 p.m. — bonus points if your ski boots stay on as you groove. While you’re at it, enjoy après with food and drinks from the Subie Shack or the Birdfeeder. Live music is weather permitting.Mindfulness Meditation for AdultsPark City Library
1255 Park Ave.
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
May 7, 14, 21
6-7 p.m.Join us as we 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.Color and Connect ClubPark City Library
1255 Park Ave.
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
2-3 p.m.Every week, we gather to color, chat, and build connections in a laid-back, friendly space. We’ll provide all the coloring supplies you need, so you can just show up and dive in. Whether you want to share stories, make new friends or just enjoy some quiet time with a splash of color, this is the perfect spot for you. No experience required—just bring yourself and an open heart.Park City Wine Festival2417 W High Mountain Rd.
April 3-5Sip wines from the West Coast to France with 100-plus wineries featured at the Grand Tastings. Immerse yourself in the world of wine during expertly paired dinners and lunches throughout the weekend. Elevate your wine knowledge during classroom-style seminars hosted by winemakers and sommeliers. Learn more at parkcitywinefest.com.Spring Concert SeriesCanyons Village
4000 Canyons Resort Dr.
April 5, 12, 19
3-5 p.m.Swap out those ski boots for some dancing shoes! Enjoy some live music after a great day on the slopes. The complimentary Spring Concert Series brought to you by Kona Big Wave will take place each Saturday on the Canyons Village Forum Stage in March and April from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.Film: “Universal Language”Park City Film
1255 Park Ave, Park City
April 4, 5
7 p.m.
April 6
6 p.m.Universal Language is an absurdist triptych of seemingly unconnected stories that finds a mysterious point of intersection in this tale set somewhere between Winnipeg and Tehran. SnowCup 2025Snowbird
Highway 210 Little Cottonwood Canyon
April 5-8Spectate the West’s most talented up-and-coming alpine ski racers-including our own local athletes from Snowbird Sports Education Foundation (SBSEF) as they compete for the top spot on the podium at the SnowCup at Snowbird.Run-A-Muk Spring CleanupsBasin Recreation
Lower Trailhead
2387 Olympic Pkwy.
April 10, 18, 26
8 a.m.-noonThough Run-A-Muk dog park will be closed through April, Basin Recreation will hold spring cleanups, and dogs are welcome then. The organization is looking to beat its previous-year record of 365 pounds of dog poop and trash. Easter Bunny Train 2025Heber Valley Railroad
450 South 6th West, Heber City
April 10-12, 17-19
4 p.m.This fun and short 40-minute round-trip train ride to the Charleston siding includes songs, fun and an Easter egg (a toy in the eggs — no candy!) handed out by our performing “peeps.” At the depot before the train boards, the Easter Bunny will be there for pictures. Just after each train returns, the amazing magician Century Russell will perform magic at the depot.Library Chess ClubKimball Junction Branch
1885 Ute Blvd, Park City
April 14, 28
May 12
6 p.m.Chess Club meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at the Kimball Junction Branch in Room 133 downstairs by the DMV from 6-7:45 p.m. Chess sets and refreshments will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own sets as well. The group is intended for ages 18-plus. If someone younger would like to join, we ask that a parent or another adult accompany them. All abilities are welcome. Latino Arts FestArts Council of Park City & Summit County
June 13-15The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is seeking artists to participate in the 2025 Latino Arts Festival on June 13, 14, and 15 in Park City. Deadline is April 1. The Latino Arts Festival is an annual cultural celebration that showcases visual arts and crafts, live music and dance, poetry, film and cuisine. Learn more at pcscarts.org/latino-arts-festival.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.English-Spanish Conversation Club / Club de conversación español-inglésPark City Library
1255 Park Ave
Second Monday of every month
6-7 p.m.Join us every 2nd Monday of each month and practice your Spanish and English conversation skills in a group setting and learn how to have realistic everyday conversations. Each session will include 30 minutes of English practice and 30 minutes of Spanish practice. For all language skill levels: beginners welcome! For adults and teens 14+. Practique sus habilidades de conversación en inglés y español, y aprenda a llevar conversaciones cotidianas de forma natural. Cada sesión incluye 30 minutos de conversación en español y 30 minutos en inglés. Todos son bienvenidos, aun si no hablen mucho inglés. Para adultos y adolescentes mayores de 14 años.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.Horses & DivorcesThe Cabin Park City
427 Main Street
Wednesdays
7 p.m.-midnightSaddle up and get ready to dance away your midweek blues at The Cabin’s Horses & Divorces! Taking place every Wednesday night, this is where Park City’s country spirit comes alive.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 Village.Park City’s Last Friday Gallery Stroll 2025Main Street
Last Fridays of every month:
March 28
April 25
May 30
June 27
July 25As you wander along the picturesque Main Street in Park City, immerse yourself in a delightful blend of art, refreshments, occasional live music, and warm company. Saturday 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. 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.Upcoming EventsThe following are single-day events upcoming as of April 2, 2025, in and around Park City.Wordsmith and Wonder: An Author Talk with Jodi PicoultSummit County Library
Virtual, via Zoom
Wed., April 2
5 p.m.Step into Spring with us as we chat with the highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult about her newest novel, By Any Other Name. In 1581, Emilia Bassano—like most young women of her day—is allowed no voice of her own. But as the Lord Chamberlain’s mistress, she has access to all theaters in England and finds a way to secretly bring her work to the stage. And yet, creating some of the world’s greatest dramatic masterpieces comes at great cost: by paying a man for the use of his name, she will write her own out of history.Beer Bottles and Cartridges: Archaeology of Fort Douglas lecturePark City Museum
2079 Sidewinder Drive
Wed., Apr. 2
5-6 p.m.After 162 years, Fort Douglas is a fixture of Utah’s communities, and while we know much about its operational history and the lives of famous people, there is much to still uncover. With such a deep history, many pieces of Fort Douglas’ history stay hidden under the ground, waiting for an archaeologist (or a backhoe!) to expose it to sunlight again. Park City Ski & Snowboard Town Series3419 Olympic Parkway
Fri., April 4The 2025 Town Series provides race opportunities for athletes in the Park City and surrounding communities. This series of races is available to both Alpine skiers and Ski Mountaineering (SkiMo) enthusiasts. You can sign up individually or as part of an alpine team, and you have the option to register for single races or get a discount of $25 if you register for the full series of five races.Dementia-Friendly Lunch and GamesJewish Family Services
Park City Library
1255 Park Ave.
Fri., Apr. 4
Noon-1 p.m.Jewish Family Services and the Park City Library invite the community to join a complimentary lunch at the Library. Explore the Memory Care Collection, designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other forms of memory loss. Caregivers, individuals with memory or cognitive challenges and anyone interested are invited to hang out, try the memory reminiscence kits, enjoy a book, play brain games on a Launchpad tablet and more. Two Shields | Native American Dancers and FlutistPark City Performing Arts
Eccles Center
1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City
Fri., Apr. 4
7-9 p.m.Join us for an unforgettable night of culture, tradition, a nd mesmerizing performances led by Nino Reyos, a proud member of the Northern Ute and Laguna Pueblo Indian Nations. Nino, an accomplished flutist and Northern Traditional Dancer, brings the spirit of his ancestors to life in this captivating evening show, featuring a stunning array of Native American dancers and live flute music.Chocolate Lovers Train 2025Heber Railroad
450 South 6th West, Heber City
Fri., Apr. 4
7 p.m.Enjoy a relaxing and entertaining evening ride and sample wonderful chocolate delights, including some from local artisans. Ticket includes a 90-minute round trip ride, with hot cocoa, chocolate and other samples. Attendees will also enjoy history, trivia and other fun. WANDER: mindful hike + HeartBreath + gentle yoga + lunch + cacao ceremonyWild Women Tribe
Trailhead sent upon registration
Sat., Apr. 5
10 a.m.-3 p.m.We begin the day along the trails in Park City on a mindfulness journey to develop awareness of our senses, and tune into our body and mind with the aid of on-trail visualization meditations and release exercises. More details at wildwomentribe.net/wander-3.Women’s NightWoodward Park City
3863 Kilby Rd.
Sun., 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. Westminster VITA Tax Clinic1885 Ute Blvd.
Tue., April 8
10 a.m.The IRS-certified volunteers in Westminster’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offer free tax preparation, electronic filing and financial advocacy and stability services to low- to moderate-income individuals and families, persons with disabilities, the elderly, members of military services, veterans, members of Native American tribes and limited English-proficiency taxpayers. Registration is required. Local Speaker Series: Barbara Jones Brown & Richard TurleyPark City Library
1255 Park Ave.
Tue., Apr. 8
6 p.m.The book Massacre at Mountain Meadows (2008) shocked readers with its detailed account of the 1857 massacre in which Utah settlers killed over 100 members of a California-bound wagon train. In the sequel, Vengeance Is Mine, Richard E. Turley Jr. and Barbara Jones Brown explore the aftermath, including cover-ups by local leaders, legal battles, and the eventual execution of John D. Lee. Great Salt Lake Crossroads: Collapse or Comeback by Jake DreyfousPark City Museum
2079 Sidewinder Drive
Wed., Apr. 9
5-6 p.m.Across the globe, saline lakes are collapsing due to human overconsumption of water, leading to long-term devastation to the health, economy, ecology and culture of the adjacent communities. Out of more than 100 of these lakes across the globe, no community has ever successfully saved their saline lake. Without immediate and sustained intervention, Great Salt Lake—the largest saline lake in the western hemisphere—faces the same fate.Film: “Black Box Diaries”Park City Film
1255 Park Ave, Park City
Thu., Apr. 10
7 p.m.Black Box Diaries follows journalist Shiori Ito as she embarks on a courageous investigation of her own sexual assault in an improbable attempt to prosecute her high-profile offender. Her quest becomes a landmark case in Japan, exposing the country’s outdated judicial and societal systems. Tickets and more information at parkcityfilm.org.Après Chalet: Cheers to the SeasonGoldener Hirsch, Auberge Resorts Collection
7570 Royal St.
Sat., April 12
2 p.m.Goldener Hirsch and Casamigos invite you to gather on the Goldener Hirsch patio to celebrate this year’s ski season. As the sun dips behind the snow-covered peaks, enjoy appetizers and specially curated cocktails to the sounds of the DJ spinning your favorites while soaking in the beauty of Deer Valley on the final weekend of Après Chalet for the season.Will Baxter Elvis TributePark City Performing Arts
1750 Kearns Blvd.
Sat., Apr. 12
7:30 p.m.Step back in time and relive the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll with the Will Baxter Elvis Tribute. Will Baxter, known for his soulful voice and magnetic stage presence, channels the charisma and energy of Elvis Presley in a performance that captures the essence of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.Live Music: Angie Petty2250 Deer Valley Dr S.
Sun., April 13Raised in a family full of musicians, music is a natural calling for Salt Lake City-based artist Angie Petty. Taking influence from artists like Amy Winehouse, India Arie and Moonchild, Petty’s unique sound sparkles in a pop/jazz world with a smoothness that will leave you wanting more.Recycle Utah Trivia NightPark City Brewing
1764 Uinta Way C1
Tue., April 15
6:30 p.m.Join Recycle Utah for a trivia night at Park City Brewing on Tuesday, April 15 at 6:30 p.m. There are great prizes, so start studying all things recycling and sustainability!Easter Egg ScrambleBasin Recreation
Location is TBD
Sat., April 19
Noon-12:30 p.m.Kids ages 0-10 are welcome at this free community event. Participants are encouraged to bring baskets or bags to collect their eggs. While this event is free, please register in advance so we can have an estimated headcount. Event is weather dependent. Register at basinrecreation.org.Earth Day CelebrationRecycle Utah
Twisted Fern
1300 Snow Creek Dr Suite RS
Tue., April 22
5-8 p.m.Join Recycle Utah and Green Business Program member Twisted Fern on Earth Day as they celebrate Earth and the work it takes to protect it. Tickets can be purchased at recycleutah.org/events.Sustainability Workshop Recycle Utah
Park City Library Community Room
1255 Park Ave.
Wed., April 23
4-5:15 p.m.Join Recycle Utah and Summit Community Gardens EATS for a sustainability workshop in which the organizations will answer questions and provide tips on how to start your own compost, what you can and cannot recycle and how to reduce plastic in your life. This event is free for all ages.Utah Foster Care Annual SymposiumSheraton Park City
1895 Sidewinder Drive
Thurs., April 24
9 a.m.-4 p.m.This year’s keynote speaker will be Marti Smith OTR/L. She has authored several books including “The Connected Therapist: Relating Through the Senses,” “Sensory Healing After Developmental Trauma,” “Letter Babies, Hints for Horrible Handwriting,” and “PVC for Rehab.” Annual Women’s Giving Fund Book DiscussionPark City Community Foundation
Park City Library
1255 Park Ave.
Thurs., April 24
6-9 p.m.Join fellow Women’s Giving Fund members in Park City Library’s Community Room to welcome and engage with Lane Moore, author of‘You Will Find Your People,” before the community wide discussion at 7 p.m. Running With EdPark City Education Foundation
Sat., May 17This is a race for everyone! Walk, skip, jog or sprint while raising money to support teacher-led initiatives in the classrooms at Park City schools. The shortest leg is 1.3 miles, and the longest leg is 5.7 miles. Build a team of eight people to run one leg each, run solo or create a team that works for you. Early registration is open at runningwithed.com.The post Community Calendar: Upcoming and ongoing events as of April 2, 2025 appeared first on Park Record.
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