Apr 17 Wednesday
Habitat for Humanity is currently accepting applications for its Homeownership Program through April 19, 2024. The program gives families an opportunity to work toward and buy a home with an affordable mortgage in Summit County. Applications are based on need for housing, ability to pay an affordable mortgage and willingness to partner with Habitat. For more information and application visit: habitat-utah.org
It's time to register for summer camp at Summit Community Gardens & EATS. These camps offer outdoor exploration, gardening, cooking, and more for children pre-K through elementary school. There are 8 weeks of camp to choose from, and scholarships are available for eligible families.
Visit summitcommunitygardens.org for camp descriptions and to register.
Basin Recreation is offering Baseball & Softball clinics instructed by Park City High School coaches and players with a focus on skills, drills, and fun. Held on Saturdays: April 27, May 4, May 11. Times of clinic vary by age and the cost is $25 per clinic. Visit www.basinrecreation.org/recreation/ for more information.
Park City Recreation is launching the Youth Recreation Advisory Board (YRAB) and invites students aged 14-18 to be part of this exciting initiative. The YRAB board will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of recreational activities, programs, and facilities for youth in Park City through monthly meetings. Applications are due by Friday, May 3rd. Visit parkcityrecreation.org or call (435) 615-5401 to learn more and apply.
The Park City Library's Spring 2024 art exhibit features watercolor artist Alicia Vineyard and interdisciplinary artist Nina Miller.
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.
Mark your calendars for the week of Monday, April 15th through Saturday, April 20th when Park City Library will not have Storytimes, clubs, or crafts in either English or Spanish. The library staff will use this time to rest, brainstorm, and prep for future library programming. For more information on Park City Library's schedule, visit parkcitylibrary.org/events.
Beginner and intermediate players can learn fresh skills, meet new friends, and improve technique through drills, games, mini matches, and lots of fun! Clinics start on May 2 through May 31 at Trailside Park. Visit www.basinrecreation.org/recreation for more information.
Held on Thursdays from 5:30 to 7pm or Fridays from 9:30am-11am, cost is $60.
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