
November 2022
One of the prime bands in the 80's New Wave era who were also known for their bizarrely teased haircuts. Featuring all four original members: Mike Score, Ali Score, Paul Reynolds and Frank Maudsley.
Find out more »Join the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter on Antelope Island to witness the current state of the Great Salt Lake. Take a 1-mile round-trip walk to the water with experts Jaimi Butler and Wendy Wilson to learn about how we can support this critical habitat. Registration opens September 1.
Find out more »Join the Park City Board of Realtors and the community at large in “Giving Hunger the Bird” by providing more than 2,500 turkeys to Summit and Wasatch County residents. This is an AMAZING initiative we all should be participating in! There are options to contribute via Venmo and Paypal, as well through their website.
Find out more »The Black Freedom Movement is often seen as dominated by male Christians, but history reveals that’s not the case. In this lecture, Joseph Stuart examines different forms of activism practiced by three Black freedom leaders, taking a closer look at how ideas about race, gender, religion, and bodies shaped Malcolm X’s, Fannie Lou Hamer’s, and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s approaches to achieving Black freedom in the United States and abroad. Registration is required.
Find out more »This Tony Award winning rock musical tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in Lower Manhattan's East Village in the thriving days of bohemian Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.
Find out more »Welcome back winter and the first day of skiing and riding!
Find out more »As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see the Museum, admission is FREE on the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year!
Find out more »Take a 90-minute trip to the North Pole on the Heber Valley Railroad. Elves serve hot drinks and treats while sharing favorite carols and holiday entertainment.
Find out more »Inventive performances that range from traditional Zimbabwean songs to Afro Jazz to Gospel. The ensemble’s concerts are performed in multiple native languages and dialects with pure voices, augmented by minimalistic percussion, traditional instruments such as the Mbira (thumb piano), and organic, authentic dance movements. They sing with an uncanny vocal blend, precision and joy which is palpable and yet always sounds fresh and spontaneous.
Find out more »Nine interactive life-sized snow globes designed to represent everything there is to love about Park City. Each globe highlights a Christmas carol. The snow globes will be placed throughout Park City’s Historic Main Street.
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