
December 2022
Park City Institute presents Mark Synnott, a man ever on the brink of new discovery. A big-wall rock climber of the highest order, he’s made legendary first ascents of some of the world’s tallest, most forbidding walls, from Baffin Island to Pakistan. Today, he uses his skills to break scientific ground, reaching incredibly inaccessible environments in search of rare species.
Find out more »The Silly Holiday Bazaar is a festive, indoor, holiday market where family, friends and vendors can have fun while making the most of the holiday spirit. Admission is free.
Find out more »Check out Timpanogos Valley Theater’s 2022 performance of It’s a Wonderful Life: a Live Radio Play. Each cast member will play multiple roles, just like in the heyday of life radio theater. But this is no dry radio show — this is a full production of the holiday favorite staged as if it were being performed for the radio — a full set, singing, dancing, jingles for local businesses, live accompaniment and sound effects.
Find out more »The exhibition series Between Life and Land looks at our relationship to land through the lens of more than 30 artists. The exhibition series, which is divided into three parts over the course of a calendar year, uses material, identity and crisis as themes which bring a deeper understanding of how this relationship has formed, evolved and today continues to change.
Find out more »The Park City Singers choir represents a cross section of the community. Enjoy their amazing holiday show and get in the spirit of the season
Find out more »The Bomb Hole Podcasts’ own Chris Grenier and E-Stone aka the “Kings of Banter” take to the mic and welcome 40 of the top snowboarders (20 men and 20 women) to compete under the lights. Riders will session between a gauntlet of spectators for an equal prize winnings.
Find out more »Dual performance of Handel’s “The Messiah” performed by Heber Valley Choir and Orchestra with local soloists. The audience is invited to sing-a-long on the chorus numbers.
Find out more »Presented by Park City Institute, Randy Bachman worked as a member of the Guess Who in the late 60’s and produced a string of hits including “American Woman,” “These Eyes,” “No Time” and many others. He later went on to form Bachman Turner Overdrive or BTO where he continued his string of hits with “Takin’ Care of Business,” “Let It Ride,” “Roll On Down the Highway” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet.”
Find out more »Park City Treble Makers a cappella ensemble have been spreading holiday cheer in the community for ten years. Hear this season’s entire repertoire of holiday favorites like “Christmas Is Coming.” Tickets are available at the door or by Venmo on their website.
Find out more »Enjoy complimentary skating and rentals during this fun-filled community event and skate with Santa.
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