Jan 07, 2026
The following are a collection of community events upcoming as of May 14, 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 commun ity-submitted 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 events Courtesy of Recycle Utah Green Drinks: The Financial System’s Role in Climate Change What We Can Do About It Recycle Utah Park City Gardens 4459 S.R. 224 Tue., Jan. 13 6-8 p.m. Join Recycle Utah to learn from local experts about eco-friendly finance and investing. Speakers will discuss the  role of specialized financial institutions, called Green Banks, in pushing the financial system towards greater support for climate solutions; and how each of us participates in the financial system through where we bank and how we invest  your choice of bank and investment portfolio may be the single biggest part of your personal climate footprint. Appetizers and beverages will be served. This is a 21-plus event. Please carpool or take transit if possible. Register online at eventbrite.com. Photo courtesy of Tyler Bryce Impressionist/Comedian Tyler Bryce  Heber Valley Entertainment 113 N. Main Street, Heber City Fri., Jan. 9 7:30-9 p.m. Get ready for an unforgettable night of comedy, music, and world-class entertainment with Tyler Bryce, the Emmy-winning comedian, singer, and impressionist whose dynamic performances have captivated audiences nationwide. One night only! Ongoing Events The following are events in the Wasatch Back that are generally ongoing as of Jan. 7, 2026. Egyptian Theatre 328 Main Street See upcoming shows at parkcityshows.com. Jan. 8-10: The Record Company Park City Opera Performances at various locations and times. See the full lineup at parkcityopera.org. Mountain Town Music shows Performances are at various locations and times.  Check mountaintownmusic.org/shows for detailed info. Jan. 8: J Law Warhorse Jan. 8: Emily Hicks  Jan. 9: Bryson Dearden  Jan. 9: Spencer Paul  Jan. 9: Flamingo  Jan. 10: The Goods Jan. 10: Ross Bullock Jan. 10: River Spell  Jan. 10: Ethan J. Perry  Jan. 11:Miss DJ Lux Jan. 11: Rick Gerber Jan. 12: Simply B Park City Film Series Jim Santy Auditorium 1255 Park Ave. See lineup at parkcityfilm.org. Jan. 9-11: The Tale of Silyan Jan. 10: ¡Hola Cine! 2025 — Foreign Cinema for Kids Jan. 15-17: The Secret Agent/O Agente Secreto Jan. 18: Holding Liat Park City Performing Arts Various locations and times More at parkcityinstitute.org. Feb. 14: National Geographic Live with Robbie Shone Feb. 21: Colin Cloud: Mastermind Feb. 27: One Night in Memphis: Presley, Perkins, Lewis Cash March 13: Reinventing Medicine with Technology and Artificial Intelligence: Dr. Jagmeet Singh March 18: The Jazz Ambassadors of The United States Army Field Band March 21: The Magic of Michael Grandinetti — An Interactive Experience March 27: Grupo Folklórico Esencia de México April 18: Little Mermaid Sing-A-Long April 24: National Geographic Live with Dr. Heather Lynch — Penguins of Antarctica BalletNEXT Performances are at various locations and times. See the full lineup at balletnext.org. Ballet West See full lineup at balletwest.org. Feb. 12-21: Peter Pan March 27-28: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow April 10-18: West Side Story: Broadway Beyond May 13-16: Choreographic Festival Game Swap: All Month Long! Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Throughout January Start the new year with some new-to-you fun from Park City Library! Bring in gently used board games, card games, or puzzles you no longer play, and exchange them for something new to try at home. Sleigh Ride DinnerViking Yurt Reservations open The Viking Yurt’s quintessential sleigh rides and six-course gourmet dining experiences embark on a new winter season at Park City Mountain Resort beginning Friday, Dec. 12. Reservations are available now for the mid-mountain culinary adventures, which are filling up quickly during peak holiday times. Horse-Drawn Christmas Wagon Rides Wasatch Golf Course 975 Golf Course Drive, Midway Various days through December Climb aboard for a magical holiday adventure in Midway! Your evening begins at the Wasatch Golf Course, where a tractor-pulled wagon will carry you straight to Santa Claus. From there, step into the enchantment of the season as mighty Percheron and Belgian draft horses pull you through thousands of sparkling Christmas lights. After your ride, you’re welcome to visit with Santa again or hop back on the tractor-pulled wagon for a return to the parking lot.  Winter Bobsled Experience Utah Olympic Park 3419 Olympic Parkway, Park City Through January Experience the thrill of a lifetime with our Winter Bobsled Experience! One of our professional pilots will take passengers on this exhilarating ride down the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Sliding Track. The Track was home to bobsled, skeleton and luge events during the 2002 Games, and it has continued to host numerous World Cup and World Championship sliding events over the years. It’s a world-class Olympic experience not to be missed! Holiday Makers Market CREATE PC 1500 Kearns Blvd.  Wednesdays through Sundays all holiday season Noon-6 p.m. The CREATE PC Holiday Makers Market is a creative marketplace celebrating local makers by providing local entrepreneurs and artists an opportunity to showcase their creative products and tell their stories to the community. Après at the Airstream Park City Mountain Through 2025-26 season 2-5 p.m. Unwind after a day on the slopes with a drink and DJ as you dance, sit around the firepit or swap stories over food. Enjoy weekly live music in Canyons Village. Robert Mellor “Something Natural” at Julie Nester Gallery Julie Nester Gallery 1280 Iron Horse Drive Through Jan. 19 Robert Mellor’s abstract, botanical paintings unfold as propositions for visual enactment, prompting viewers to engage with each composition layer by layer, edge by edge, line by line, color by color. His paintings combine references abstracted from landscape, organic forms, cityscapes, architecture and even cascading fabric from fashion design, merging flat pattern with spatial illusion and pushing the works into shallow sculptural relief. Returning to Wonder Exhibition Kimball Art Center 1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City Through end of March Returning To Wonder transforms the natural world into a stage for curiosity, joy and reverence. The exhibition brings together contemporary artists whose works span the microscopic to the cosmic, artists who invite viewers to experience natural phenomena anew. Whether through playful encounters, meditative gestures, or immersive environments, collectively their works open portals of reverence and imagination, encouraging us to look more closely, to listen more deeply and to recognize the living world not as separate from us, but as a source of shared wonder. Next Chapter Book Club Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Mondays Noon-1 p.m. A book club for adults with varying developmental abilities. Eat lunch, read books, and share stories with friends. For more information contact Rylee Broach: [email protected] or 435-615-5602. Library Chess Club Kimball Junction Branch 1885 Ute Blvd, Park City Second and fourth Mondays 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.  English-Spanish Conversation Club / Club de conversación español-inglés Park 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 Stories 1885 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 Bar Park 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 Adults Park 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 Movement Park City Library Via Zoom Wednesdays 11 a.m.-noon Music 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: Books2020 Library Play Time at Kamas Kamas 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 Group Christian 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 familia Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Wednesday evenings Saturday mornings Perfect 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 Wednesdays Après 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 Night Flanagan’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 Divorces The Cabin Park City 427 Main Street Wednesdays 7 p.m.-midnight Saddle 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. Total Request Live w. Preston Creed Kate Chanson The Cabin Park City 427 Main Street, Park City Wednesdays 8 p.m.-midnight The Cabin Park City presents Total Request Live with Preston Creed and Kate Chanson, a fun, interactive night where the audience calls the shots! Preston and Kate take song requests, making for a lively mix of all-time favorite hits across genres. Event is free!  Crafternoon at Kamas Kamas 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 served for the hour of play. For more information on Minecraft Club and other Library happenings visit parkcitylibrary.org/events. Ski With A Ranger Alta Highway 210 Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursdays through March 26 1-2 p.m. Join us for a weekly guided tour led by a Volunteer Naturalist Ranger from the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation. During this tour, you’ll learn about the ecology, geology, wildlife, history and more of the area. We will ski around Sunnyside, stopping for an up-close look at what makes Alta, Alta. Rise Shine Wellness Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Thursdays through March 26  6:45-7:45 p.m. The Rise Shine Wellness Series is a 9-week program exploring the nine dimensions of wellness: emotional, physical, financial, spiritual, environmental, intellectual, sexual, social and occupational. This program is inclusive, community-focused and designed for participants of all ages and backgrounds to build balance, resilience and purpose. Park City’s Last Friday Gallery Stroll  Main Street Last Fridays of every month As 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 Walks Swaner Preserve EcoCenter 1258 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. Folk Art Workshops Chase Home Museum S Constitution Drive, Salt Lake City First Saturday of the month 2 p.m. A qualified, local teaching artist will lead a monthly Folk Art Workshop to create, design or make a folk art craft. Registration will open approximately two weeks before a scheduled workshop. Space is limited. These workshop events are intended for ages 6 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is a nominal $10 registration fee per attendee to cover the cost of materials. No experience necessary. Just bring your excitement and appreciation for the arts! Karaoke night Flanagan’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’s Sunday Craft Swaner Preserve EcoCenter 1258 Center Drive Sundays  11 a.m.-1 p.m. Bring your nature-loving kids to Swaner’s Sunday craft! They offer an upcycled, nature-themed craft every Sunday. All ages are welcome! Stop by the EcoCenter anytime between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to participate in this free activity. More info: extension.usu.edu/swaner/visit/sunday-craft. Sunday Brunch Glitretind Restaurant at Stein Eriksen Lodge 7700 Stein Way Weekly on Sundays $72 adults, $25 kids 5-12 This 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. Rescued, Inspirational Kennel Tours Luna Lobos Dog Sledding 4733 Browns Canyon Rd., Peoa Rancho 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.  Deer Valley Creative Academy Deer 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. Upcoming Events The following are upcoming single- and multi-day events in the Wasatch Back as of Jan. 7, 2026. Magnet Craft Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Wed., Jan. 7 Noon-1 p.m. A fun and creative winter-themed craft at Park City Library designed especially for toddlers and young children! Little artists will get to paint and decorate their very own winter shapes — such as snowflakes, snowmen, trees and more — and turn them into adorable magnets to take home. This activity is perfect for creativity and fine motor skills as children explore colors, textures and shapes. Après Ski School Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 Wed., Jan. 7 4-5 p.m. Wind down after the slopes — or school!
Join us for an hour of relaxed, drop-in fun while town traffic settles down. Each session will offer something different — games, crafts, or just a cozy space to hang out. Activities will be bilingual (English and Spanish) and welcoming to all. No registration needed. ¡Relájate después de la escuela o de las pistas!
Acompáñanos por una hora de diversión tranquila y sin presión mientras baja el tráfico del pueblo. Cada sesión será diferente—juegos, manualidades o simplemente un espacio acogedor para pasar el rato. Las actividades serán bilingües (inglés y español) y abiertas para todos. No necesitas inscribirte. Who Was Lady Morgan?  Park City Museum 2079 Sidewinder Drive Wed., Jan. 7 5-6 p.m. Michael O’Malley will give a lecture titled “Who Was Lady Morgan? The Life and Times of Philip Morgan.” Who was she? It’s a question you often hear when skiing at Deer Valley Resort, where the Lady Morgan Express chairlift serves the Empire Canyon area. There are several hypotheses, which we will weigh while discussing the mining career of Philip Morgan. A native of Wales, Morgan filed or acquired 15 claims in the Empire area, spurring several decades of contention. Morgan was involved in everything from corporate negotiations and lawsuits, to an armed takeover of the Grizzly Tunnel. He was at times a partner with and an adversary of other mine developers like John Daly and Simon Bamberger. Pro Active Alliance Monthly Speaker Series Pro Active Alliance 1090 Center Drive, Park City Jan. 7 Feb. 4 5:15 p.m. Danny Beus of the International Rescue Committee will share how our local IRC is making difference helping refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, and other immigrants settle and thrive right here…and how we can support these efforts. The Record Company Egyptian Theatre 328 Main St. Jan. 8-10 This Grammy Award-nominated trio amplify the power of their bond on their fourth full-length album. The nuances of their personalities seep through loose, bluesy guitar leads, airtight drum grooves, thick bass and vividly evocative lyrics. Annual Wine Exchange Park City Wine Club Jeremy Ranch Rd, Park City Reserve online at parkcitywineclub.com Thurs., Jan. 8 6:30-9 p.m. Celebrate the New Year with a PC Wine Club tradition. Park City Wine Club’s annual “Wine Exchange.” This has become a tradition for 14 years — a great way to relax, enjoy, eat, drink and have fun after the hustle and bustle of the holidays!  Wheel Try It Kimball Art Center 1251 Kearns Blvd. Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30 1-3:30 p.m. This class is ideal for beginners who are excited to learn the basics of wheel throwing in a low-stakes environment, and it’s a great precursor to a multi-week course. A staff member will provide a demonstration at the beginning of class and offer guidance as students practice at their own wheels. Fees cover the cost of class and clay for up to two completed pieces, including glazing and firing. Anyone ages 8 and up are welcome, but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Live Music: Gorgeous Gourds Solitude 12000 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road Jan. 9 Feb. 6  3:30 p.m. Psychedelic funk band Gorgeous Gourds combine smooth harmonies, deep tasty grooves, and original songwriting. “The Tale of Silyan” Park City Film 1255 Park Ave. Jan. 9-11 Rated PG, 80min From the Oscar-nominated director of “Honeyland” comes a poignant and visually arresting story set in the heart of rural Macedonia. Nikola, a farmer grappling with the harsh realities of new government policies, finds himself unable to sell his land or crops. When his family leaves in search of a better life abroad, Nikola takes a job as a landfill attendant, where he encounters the injured white stork Silyan. As he nurses the bird back to health, an unlikely bond forms between man and animal.  Taste of Luxury Series Deer Valley Resort Jan. 9-11 Deer Valley Resort’s Taste of Luxury Series returns with culinary experiences featuring the renowned Chef Enrico Bartolini, Italy’s most decorated Michelin-starred chef. Two nights of VIP meet-and-greet opportunities and four-course dinners, along with an exclusive hands-on master class with Chef Bartolini, will be held Jan. 9-11. Sculpting the Face: Exploration and Observation Kimball Art Center 1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City Sat., Jan. 10 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Join us for a fun and in-depth exploration of portrait sculpting in clay! Students will learn about proportion, shape, line, and texture, while also relying heavily on observation to create a 1:1 scale self-portrait. This workshop is great for students wanting to expand their clay skills or 2D artists who want to explore 3D anatomical understanding of the face. Emphasis will be placed on sculpting a likeness, as well as incorporating illusionistic elements to make our sculptures seem more alive. Writing Group Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Sat., Jan. 10 3-4 p.m. Connect with fellow writers and grow your craft in Park City Library’s Writing Group! Please bring printed copies of your work to share with the group. Visit parkcitylibrary.org to learn more. Cine en español Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Sat., Jan. 10 4-5 p.m. Enjoy a free movie screening of ¡Hola cine! A collection of Spanish-language short films from the NY International Film Festival. In partnership with Park City Film. Free popcorn is provided.  ¡Disfrute de una proyección gratuita de ¡Hola cine! Una colección de cortometrajes en Español del Festival Internacional de Cine de NY!. En colaboración con Park City Film. Habrán palomitas gratis. “Little Chefs” Culinary Series: Cocoa and Create  Deer Valley Creative Academy The Lodges Deer Valley Sun., Jan. 11 3:30 p.m.  $78  Cozy up with a cup of hot cocoa and let your creativity flow in this fun Mug Painting class. This hands-on workshop invites kids to design their own ceramic mug while sipping delicious hot chocolate, guided by Deer Valley’s experienced instructor Emily Miquelon.  Kamas Book Group 110 N Main, Kamas Jan. 12 Feb. 9 March 9 4-6 p.m. Join for a monthly book discussion! Please contact Katie Stellpflug at [email protected] or call the library at 435-783-3190 with any questions. You can pick up a copy of the book at the library. All are welcome. Charlas en la Cocina | Chats in the Kitchen Park City Library 1255 Park Ave. Wed., Jan. 14 10 a.m.-noon Un grupo de apoyo enfocado en la comunidad Latinx, donde disfrutamos de comida tradicional, hacemos manualidades y hablamos sobre salud mental. A support group focused on the Latinx community, where we enjoy traditional dishes, do crafts, and talk about mental health. Preserving Park City Mine History Park City Museum 2079 Sidewinder Drive Thurs., Jan. 15 5-6 p.m. Lecture given by Brian Buck. The original reason for Park City was mining. In 2015 the Park City Museum organized to save the remaining structures and has since collaborated with the ski resorts; local, state, and federal government; and private supporters to stabilize over a dozen mining structures around town. Brian Buck is the project manager for two of the largest of these projects.  He will describe these efforts and discuss the importance of preserving our mining history as an important aspect of Park City’s future. Utah Outliers vs Pueblo Bulls 909 West Peace Tree Trail, Heber City Thurs., Jan. 15 7 p.m. Catch the Utah Outliers hockey games at the Blackrock Event Center!  Skijoring 415 Southfield Rd, Heber City Jan. 16, 17 The 2026 Pro Skijor Wild Frontier Tour kicks off in Heber City with the legendary SkiJoring Utah! Get ready for high-speed thrills, wild west grit, and the ultimate mashup of horsepower plus ski power. Don’t miss the start of a brand-new era in pro skijoring! Havoc Hendricks + Samantha daSilva: Eternal Meditations Gallery MAR 436 Main St. Fri., Jan. 16 6-9 p.m. Gallery MAR is proud to present a dynamic two-person exhibition featuring new works by Havoc Hendricks and Samantha daSilva—two artists whose practices explore materiality, place, and the quiet poetics of mark-making. Silver Sky Nights Park City Mountain Jan. 17 Feb. 13 Enjoy night skiing with glow sticks, live music, free churros and a festive atmosphere including spectacular fireworks displays, all throughout the season. Each event will begin at 4 p.m., with fireworks starting at varying times. DD Night (Dungeons Dragons) Park City Library 1255 Park Ave, Park City Mon., Jan. 26 5-7 p.m. Come dive into the world of Dungeons and Dragons at Park City Library! New players and veterans are welcome. Visit parkcitylibrary.org for more information. Play Forever Fridays Woodward Park City Jan. 30, Feb. 27,  During Woodward Park City’s Play Forever Friday events, your session gives back. Ride or ski for just $35, connect with local nonprofits and support community and environmental causes. More details at woodwardparkcity.com. Women’s Weekend Park City Mountain Resort March 7-8 Returning for the third year in a row, Park City Mountain Resort’s Women’s Weekend aims to offer ski and ride clinics and base-area après for skiers and riders of all abilities. This is a weekend about empowering women, embracing the joy of winter sports and creating a supportive, fun-filled environment where you can challenge yourself and celebrate the mountain lifestyle.  Colbie Caillat Park City Performing Arts Fri., March 13 7 p.m. Two-time Grammy Award–winning singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat has spent over a decade bringing warmth, authenticity, and California sunshine to stages around the world. Known for her distinctive voice and acoustic charm, Colbie rose to fame with timeless hits like “Bubbly,” “Realize,” and “Brighter Than the Sun,” songs that continue to uplift audiences with their honesty and ease. Member pre-sale starts Dec. 8 at 10 a.m., and public ticket sales start Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. Shred for Red Blood Cancer United, Deer Valley Resort Sat., March 28 Shred For Red is a family-friendly day on the mountain where passionate supporters — including Olympic and Paralympic athletes — come together to honor and support blood cancer patients, raise critical funds and enjoy one of the country’s most iconic ski destinations. Participants who donate or raise $1,000 get a full-day lift ticket to Deer Valley, as well as access to an on-mountain scavenger hunt and downhill racecourse, an après-ski reception at Snow Park Lodge and a chance to ski alongside Olympians and Paralympians.  The post Community Calendar: Upcoming and ongoing events as of Jan. 7, 2026 appeared first on Park Record. ...read more read less
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