May 2024
39-mile, 10-leg race traversing Park City from trail to pavement, challenging climbs to fast downhills, easy legs for beginners and tough ones for experts. Benefitting the Education Foundation
Find out more »Featured in this performance is the premiere of WHITE OUT a newly commissioned work by composer Nickitas Demos, which will be performed live by Hub New Music while BalletNext brings the composition to life through dynamic and innovative choreography.
Find out more »The Park City Farmer’s Market remains one of the most popular events of the summer. Stop by for Just-picked produce, fresh baked bread and arts & crafts from local vendors.
Find out more »Edward P. Ferry was among the earliest arrivals to Park City in 1873. Unlike many of the city’s heroes, he arrived with substantial family wealth which he expertly parlayed into an even larger fortune. Ferry and his partners obtained the title to the city’s townsite and attempted to sell lots to the miners and merchants who already occupied the land. This precipitated The Red Hot Riot, one of the first major fracases in this wild west town. Lecture by Sandy…
Find out more »Enjoy the 20th anniversary of the Soldier Hollow Classic Sheepdog Championship & Festival. Founded in 2003 by Mark Petersen, this is one of the foremost annual events of its kind in the world, drawing competitors from all over the globe and 13,000+ spectators and loyal fans annually. Competitors and spectators love the 2002 Olympic hillside, providing an amazing view of the sheep and dogs navigating the difficult course. The festival offers educational demonstrations, children’s activities, information and sponsor booths, food…
Find out more »At this free community event, locals and visitors enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City’s exciting art scene.
Find out more »The perfect kick off to the summer concert season is the first event in Woodenshoe Park featuring Muddpuddle. Muddpuddle is a fixture on the Utah music scene. Bring a picnic, a dog on a leash and join!
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