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Leadership Park City Class 31 will have a new director as program founder Myles Rademan prepares to step down from his longtime role.
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Leadership Park City’s annual forum returns in March and will focus on the future of mountain towns.
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The selection committee for Leadership Park City, a long-term group-oriented learning program, has announced the members of its next class.
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The members of Park City’s Leadership Class 29 are rolling out their class project this week. Here are the details about how the community can participate.
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A group of 62 Park City and Summit County officials and members of Leadership Class 29 will travel to Estes Park and Fort Collins.
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In the last year, a book and a film have come out about the Colorado resort town Crested Butte and how its community stood up to a corporate mining company. The author and the filmmaker will be in Park City Monday for a free screening as part of a discussion on community activism.
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Members of Leadership Class 28 Makena Hawley and Frank Lynch reveal this year's class project, senior housing, and how the public can help. They talk about the survey available online.
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Leadership class 28 members Austin Lau, Cami Richardson, and Kitty Friedman talk about what they got out of the 5-day city tour to Boise and Sun Valley.
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On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (10:26) Park City Historic Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks has an update from this month's HPCA board meeting, (22:01) Leadership class 28 members Kitty Friedman, Austin Lau and Cami Richardson talk about what they got out of the 5-day city tour to Boise and Sun Valley and (37:01) Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff and the Chamber's Vice President of Events and Government Affairs Bob Kollar have a monthly update.
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Leadership Park City will be putting on its 27th annual leadership community lecture on Monday.