
April 2022
With help of other farmers & ranchers in the Heber Valley, you’ll interact and learn about various farm animals. In addition, you can take a hay ride and feed the calves.
Find out more »Recycle Utah’s annual Earth Day fundraiser is a celebration of our beautiful Earth and the work we do together to protect it. The 2022 Earth Day Celebration will include food, drinks, live music, and a silent auction. Your registration includes dinner and two drink tickets. This event sells out. We encourage you to register early.
Find out more »Join Kimball Art Center Book Club in an intimate conversation with scholar Scott Black to discuss Nick Joaquin’s classic Filipino tale, The Woman Who Had Two Navels. Nick Joaquin is widely considered one of the greatest Filipino writers, but he has remained little-known outside his home country despite writing in English.
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 »Join Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter for their annual cleanup of Kimball Junction and the Preserve! Volunteers will head to locations all over Kimball Junction to pick up trash that has accumulated over the winter. There are two-hour shifts starting each hour, and registration is required.
Find out more »Help the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter celebrate Earth Month and Arbor Day by planting trees to restore critical wetland and riparian habitat! There is one shift from 9 am - 12 pm, and another from 12:30 - 3:30 pm. Registration is required.
Find out more »This is for Summit County residents only. And the primary goal is to keep toxic chemicals and heavy metals out of our environment. When toxic materials like mercury, lead, and pesticides end up in the landfill they leach into the ground and into your drinking water. Let’s all participate!
Find out more »Contribute to growing a healthier community and ensuring children and their families have access to fresh and nutritious food.
Find out more »May 2022
The “noble experiment” of Prohibition in America began on January 16, 1920, after a century of agitation by the temperance movement to create a dry, sober nation. What started as a measure during World War I to prevent soldiers from drinking quickly became a constitutional amendment to ban the manufacture, transportation and sale of alcohol, and the Anti-Saloon League spun beer drinking into treason. Americans supported it with patriotic fervor as part of the war effort, not considering the consequences or how difficult it would be to enforce.
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