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Park City Institute's Saints And Sinners Ball Back This March 16th

Park City Institute

The annual Saint and Sinners Ball sponsored by the Park City Institute is just a couple of weeks away.

The event takes place on March 16th at the St. Regis Hotel. Institute director Teri Orr said as usual, they’re trying to schedule the event as close to St. Patrick’s Day as possible. She said tickets are $225 a person.

“You have a fabulous St. Regis dinner and libations and some kind of fun quirky game things that happen during the cocktail hour. Champagne savoring which is certainly a signature of the hotel. Fabulous food and then the live auction after that we have dancing to a band called Joshy Soul.”

She also detailed the auction items set for the event.

“We have some fabulous dinners there at the St. Regis. They do a Bitner dinner maybe 10 times a year and you’re able to pick I think three of those. You meet with the winemakers and a very small group of people in that wine vault in the St. Regis. There’s a table dinner that St. Regis does as well. We have our own auction items so there’s always a front row joe package for the summertime with 4 tickets for someone and parking as needed and all those great things. We have a Napa wine trip this year.”

Proceeds from the ball go into outreach programs for the community.

“Sometimes that’s student outreach in the schools. This year we had Parsons dance, with the students we did of course the Sundance Filmmaker in the classroom that we do with students. We also did a thing called it gets better with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus that was much more a community-based outreach. Where we brought in leaders from Salt Lake and Park City and talked about ways that we can take a really good pulse of how it is for LGBTQ youth here and what we can do to make it better.

For tickets to the Saint and Sinners Ball, go online to ParkCityInstitute.Org

Known for getting all the facts right, as well as his distinctive sign-off, Rick covered Summit County meetings and issues for 35 years on KPCW. He now heads the Friday Film Review team.
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