May 04 Saturday
Basin Recreation is offering three types of "Learn to Social Dance" classes and programs starting Tuesday, May 7. Learn to Social Dance is perfect for beginners and will teach basic partner dance techniques, West Coast Swing, Hustle, and more. Some experience is suggested for Basin's Dance Party, where instructors teach solo and partner dancing to Top 40 Hits, Country, Blues, Slow Dance, and more. For intermediate dancers, Basin is offering West Coast Swing which covers intermediate partnering technique, patterns, styling, and musicality.
No partner is required to register. Learn more about each class at basinrecreation.org or call 435-655-0999. See you on the dance floor!
Basin Recreation presents "Bike to School Day" for the Park City School District. Bike to Parley's Park, Jeremy Ranch, and Trailside Elementary Schools and Ecker Hill Middle School on Wednesday, May 8. For more information visit: https://www.basinrecreation.org/event/bike-to-school/
Basin Recreation is holding its 11th annual Backyard Campout Night and their first Movie in the Park of the summer! Enjoy your favorite backyard games while you set up your tent; ‘Back to the Future’ will show at dusk.Begins Saturday, June 15 at 7:00pm at Trailside Park. $20 per tent spot - movie is free
Interact with the little free art swap at the Park City Library in the Sustainability Resource Center.
Create a piece of art work and share it with the community. Or take one home when you visit the library.
The Park City Library's Spring 2024 art exhibit features watercolor artist Alicia Vineyard and interdisciplinary artist Nina Miller.
Basin Recreation kicks off summer with a 5K fun run, featuring powdered paint stations that will colorfully entertain. A 1-mile run and a 100-yard dash (ages 4 and under) will follow. Held at Willow Creek Park on June 8 from 9am-Noon. Cost is $15 per person or $50 per family. Basin Rec is also looking for volunteers to help during the event! Visit basinrecreation.org/event/start-of-summer-color-run for more information.
Park City Library formally requests the honor of your company for high tea on Saturday, May 18th at either 11am OR 2pm. Come and enjoy live music, tea, hot chocolate, and delicate finger foods and snacks. Superheroes, princesses, or friends dressed in their best are welcome! Registration is required and opens May 1st at 9am. For more information and for registration visit parkcitylibrary.org/events
Every Saturday, stop by the Park City Library to pick up a FREE family friendly take and make Crafternoon To-Go Kits! The kits are first serve and instructions are included in each bag. For more information on Crafternoon To-Go Kits visit parkcitylibrary.org/events.
Snow is vital to life on earth. This hands-on science exhibition is about the nature and wonder of snow and the impact of climate change on our planet. The interactive and exhibition follows snow’s journey from tiny crystals to winter landscapes to spring snowmelt. Guests explore how snow shapes and sustains life on Earth as well as the cultural and personal value of snow. Esta exhibición está disponible en español.
Kimball Art's exhibit "Under Construction" will be open from March 8-May 26 from 10:00-5:00 pm. The exhibit brings together the work of two renowned built landscape photographers. Lewis Baltz (1945-2014), captured Park City's rapid growth in the late 1970s as his images of Prospector Park describe its dramatic transformation from a former mining town into a thriving ski resort. Artist Rodrigo Valenzuela in his series American-Type, responds today to Baltz's work. For more information, go to kimballartcenter.org