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  • Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra with updates on upcoming programs and events at the center.
  • Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO of Moms F1rst, and Emily Kos, Managing Director & Partner at Boston Consulting Group, reveal data from a new report showing employer childcare benefits more than pay for themselves.
  • Local resident Amy McDonald, founder and director of Brolly Arts discusses how a movement called Illusion of Abundance (IOA), a grassroots racial, social and climate justice project, exposes a climate and culture in crisis due to the declining Great Salt Lake.
  • Local musician Bruce Christensen, aka Bruce Music, shares insights into his unique fusion of styles and his signature live looping technique. He highlights notable gigs like an NFL halftime show and his involvement in community benefit concerts. Bruce performs his original songs "Ski on the Moon" and "The Wave Train of Love" in our KPCW studio.
  • Singer-songwriter Mary Beth Maziarz shares details about her Park City Song Camps for young songwriters, emphasizing creativity and authenticity over technical skill. She also performs two original songs, "My Deep Blue Love for You" and "Better Than Anyone," and reflects on the personal impact of songwriting.
  • American Idol alum and former KPCW DJ Wyatt Pike returns to the Community Campfire to reflect on his journey from local radio to national fame. He performs two original songs — including his new single "Leatherman" — and shares how sailing, social media and mentors like Chris Taylor have shaped his music and mindset.
  • Billy Rogan and Vince DiMichelle of the band Loom share how they met, formed their improvisational rock project in Utah, developed their collaborative songwriting process and preview songs “Finally Free” and “Closer Than You Think” that reflect their message of creativity, connection and following one’s dreams.
  • Alex Schlopy and Elizabeth Spratley of Talisker Club with Park City Community Foundation CEO Joel Zarrow recap this year's Live PC Give PC community fundraising event.
  • Park City Board of Realtors President Gretchen Hudgens, CEO Jennifer Armandi, and Park City MLS President Grady Kohler talk about the 2025 year-end real estate data with $5.75 billion in sales —- the second highest in history.
  • Stores are bringing back doorbuster deals that are available in-store only — a gambit to get more people physically shopping on the Thanksgiving weekend. One of the best discounts this year is 4K televisions.
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