Feb 06 Thursday
In January 2023, our community faced a profound loss when a beloved Park City ski patroller passed away. In response, Ecker Hill Middle School students launched a community initiative called "Bars for Patrollers."
Since then, annually, Ecker students have been writing thank-you notes to express their gratitude to the ski patrollers who keep us safe at our local resorts.
Now until February 12, Ecker will be collecting snacks, snack bars, and even dog treats, for our four-legged patrollers, as a token of appreciation. Contributions can be as simple or as generous as you'd like. Every small gesture matters!
Collection boxes are available near the Ecker front office and everyone is invited to drop off snacks, notes, and other tokens of appreciation.
Park City Recreation's 3rd Annual Cardboard Sled Derby is scheduled for March 1st from 11am-2pm. This family-friendly winter event challenges participants to design and build their own cardboard sleds to race toward the finish line. Divisions for ages 5-10, 11-15 and 16+. Register online at parkcityrecreation.org or call (435)615-5401.
Celebrate Love Your Library Month this February by going on a "blind date" with a book! Pick up a mystery title, hand-selected to offer an exciting new adventure. Each book comes with fun stickers, a bag of tea, and a bookmark to make your reading experience even more enjoyable. Who knows? You might just discover your next favorite story!
Shrink down into the undergrowth to become one of the most extraordinary creatures on earth in this interactive maze. Become a caterpillar and find your way through a secret wild world as grass and leaves tower above your head. With challenges at every twist and turn - take on puzzles, games, and exciting activities to help you discover a fascinating life cycle. Choose the right route to emerge as a beautiful butterfly!
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Join Basin Recreation for a morning of winter activities at the Winter Sports Ex-travaganza! Enjoy free Nordic skate and classic ski clinics, along with fat tire bike demos and avalanche awareness.
The Winter Sports Extravaganza takes place on Saturday, February 15 at Willow Creek Park from 10am to 1pm. All ages and ability levels are welcome. Event is free, but participants must register and bring their own equipment.
More information at basinrecreation.org or 435-649-1564.
The Park City Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Wasatch Immigration Project, Heber Valley Chamber, and the Park City Community Foundation, and other partners, invite local employers and employees to a training session on immigration law on Thursday, Feb. 13 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM at the Blair Education Center.
Learn about the legal rights of your business, employees, customers, clients, and patients in light of recent changes to immigration policy and enforcement. The panel of experts will include immigration attorneys, business advocates, and HR professionals who will provide information on how to best support and protect those who work for and patronize your businesses.
The session is free to attend, but registration is required. Learn more and register at: parkcitychamber.com/events
The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is developing an Arts & Culture Master Plan to guide the growth of our creative community—and they need your input.
Take the survey today and share your vision for the future of arts and culture in our region.
Visit www.pcscartsplan.com to participate!
The CREATE PC Local Artist Collective’s Winter Showcase Opening is happening on February 7th from 5 to 8 PM. This locals’ favorite event features cocktails, lite bites, new artists, and artwork. Guests can explore locally made fine art, artisan goods, and more as the Winter/Spring art show kicks off. All are welcome!
Friday, February 7th, 5-8pm at CREATE PC 1500 Kearns Blvd, Space F110
Join the Arts Council at CREATE PC for a workshop about the future of Arts & Culture in Park City and Summit County. This is a step in the development of the new Arts & Culture Master Plan and CREATE PC needs to hear from you!
During the 90 minute conversation they will chat about your experiences, ideas, challenges, and big dreams related to local Arts & Culture. Each workshop will cover the same topics so please sign up for the day/time that works best for you, and invite your friends and family.
IMPORTANT: Please take the Arts & Culture Master Plan survey prior to attending the session. This will take you about 10 minutes, and is available in Spanish. More information about the Park City/Summit County Arts & Culture Master Plan, a link to the Arts & Culture Master Plan survey, and signups for the thought exchanges can all be found at pcscartsplan.com.
Workshop Dates:Feb. 13, 5-6:30pmFeb. 14, 9-10:30am & 11:30am-1pmFeb. 27, 3:30-5pmFeb. 28, 9-10:30am & 11:30am-1pm
Get one more dose of the Sundance Festival as the Summit County Library’s Lost Gems of Sundance series presents a free screening of “Waitress” this Thursday. The film, a hit at the 2007 festival, stars Keri Russell as an unhappily married, pregnant waitress who bakes pies that reflect her mood. Andy Griffith plays her eccentric boss.
The film plays at the Kimball Junction Library on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 6 p.m.