Mar 18 Monday
Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers to help with the Overall Ball, which will take place in June and is Habitat’s largest fundraiser each year. Positions are available on several committees and the work is fun (and there’s always quality snack). To find out more, email volunteers@habitat-utah.org, that’s “volunteers with an ‘s’, or visit habitat-utah.org.
Participants will read "The 30-Day Money Cleanse: Take Control of Your Finances, Manage Your Spending, and De-Stress Your Money For Good" by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley throughout the month of April then get together on Wednesday, April 24 from 5-6 for a book discussion. Free registration is required. If fewer than 10 people register, this class will be held virtually. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/book-club-the-30-day-money-cleanse-tickets-781065807857
Mar 19 Tuesday
Registration is open for a financial literacy class on March 28 presented by Park City Library and Utah State University's Extension program. This free course will be presented entirely in Spanish and will teach strategies for budgeting and ways to start saving money for the future. It is designed for Spanish-speaking families, so parents and children are encouraged to participate. The class will be held at the Park City Library if more than 10 people register. If fewer than 10 register, it will be held virtually online.
Get more information and register at: parkcitylibrary.org/events
The Sages and Seekers program connects people ages 60+ (Sages) with teenagers ages 14 to 18 (Seekers) to create connections and bridges between these generations. Participants meet on Mondays from 3 pm to 4:30 pm for eight weeks with the first meeting on Monday, April 1st. Participants' commitment to all eight meetings is needed. Reserve your spot; space is limited. For more information about Park City Library's Sages and Seekers session, call Brittnie Hecht at 435-615-5621 or visit https://parkcitylibrary.org/event/sages-and-seekers-2/
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.
Join the Park City Library every Tuesday at 10am. Set your baby, ages 2 and under. on the path to being bilingual! This interactive lapsit promotes language skills in both English and Spanish through short books and music. For more information and other happening at the Park City Library go to www.parkcitylibrary.org/events
Encamina a tu peque hacia el bilingüismo. Este programa interactivo fomenta el desarrollo de las capacidades de lenguaje en español e inglés por medio de cuentos breves y música. Para infantes de 2 años y menores . Para obtener más información y otros eventos en la biblioteca de Park City, visite www.parkcitylibrary.org/events
Join the Park City Library every Tuesday at 11:00AM for Bilingual Storytime. This literacy program helps Ages 3-6 build language skills with stories and songs in both English and Spanish. Perfect for those beginning their Spanish learning journey! . For more information and other happenings at the Park City Library go to www.parkcitylibrary.org/events
Este programa en español e inglés ayuda a desarrollar las capacidades de lenguaje en ambos idiomas con cuentos y cantos. Edad 3-6 años. . Para obtener más información y otros eventos en la biblioteca de Park City, visite www.parkcitylibrary.org/events
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
From March 18 through 31, Wasatch County Library and Park City Library in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity will pay tribute to President Jimmy and First Lady Rosalyn Carter with an interactive art installation. Each library will display a door symbolizing the Doors of Opportunity opened by the Carters through their work for affordable housing. The public is welcome to write their notes of thanks and tribute. More information at habitat-utah.org.