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Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of June 29

The following are a collection of community-submitted events upcoming as of June 26, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.

Featured Events

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Moon Viewing and Sketching

  • Utah Museum of Fine Arts
  • Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center
  • Sat. June 29
  • 2 p.m.
  • Free

Venture out to Wasatch Mountain State Park and experience art and nature with the UMFA. Learn about the ancient Chinese tradition of Moon viewing. After practicing moon viewing, draw a sketch of the moon or a moonscape to take home.



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Back to the 50s Car Show

  • 250 South Main St., Heber City
  • Sat. June 29
  • 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Car registration begins at 8:00 am and is open to all makes and model vehicles, including trucks and bikes. It is an all-day event with plenty to see and do. Activities include music, games, and awards for the cars. The show starts at 9:00 am and runs until 3:00 pm. Stop and talk to the collectors and owners of these beautiful cars. The show is free to spectators.



Other Upcoming Events

Art Show

  • Elevated Interiors Furnishings and Design
  • 6541 N Landmark Dr.
  • June 29
  • 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Featured local artists include Kelly Gallagher (metal works), Liz Dranow (pet photography — free sitting with a donation to a charitable cause, so bring your pet!), Denise Heil (painting and sketching), Jeanne Hansen (painting), Mitch Bedke (glass works), Maryguenn Vellinga (painting), Alexandra Jicol (painting) and David Winegar (landscape and wildlife photography).

Rascals @ Ranchito

  • Rescue Ranchito
  • Sat. June 29
  • 10-11 a.m.

Join Kula for an introduction to the ins and outs of being a herd manager @ Rescue Ranchito. Learn the most important elements of caring for equines, enjoy being in their presence, and have fun and games around the Ranchito grounds! Kids ages 5-10 are welcome, $50 donation to Rescue Ranchito. Find tickets at recueranchito.org.

Bark City Festival 2024

  • Basin Recreation
  • Willow Creek Park
  • 4460 Split Rail Lane
  • Sat. June 29
  • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

In partnership with the Park City Area Home Builders Association, this free event will feature a 5k Dirty Dog Run, dog competitions, vendor booths, music, food and drinks and lots of playtime at Willow Creek Park! A beer garden will also be onsite and sponsored by Heber Valley Brewing. Most of this event is free with the exception of the Chase Away Canine Cancer: Dirty Dog 5K Run, which has a $25 registration fee. 5k registration is available at basinrecreation.org.

Ecstatic Dance with John Pattern

  • The Shop Yoga Studio
  • 1167 Woodside Ave.
  • June 29
  • 6:30 p.m.

Cacao + mingle at 6:30 p.m., ecstatic dance at 7 p.m. and closing circle at 9 p.m.

Mountain Pride Day

  • Deer Valley Resort
  • 7600 Royal St.
  • Sun. June 30
  • 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.

This family-friendly celebration will be held on the resort’s Silver Lake lawn located mid-mountain.Guests are invited to experience a day at Deer Valley filled with festivities, entertainment, and community spirit. Mountain Pride Day is an open event designed to foster togetherness and support for the LGBTQ+ community.

iPhone Photography Class with Amy Eskind

  • Arts Council of Park City + Summit County
  • CREATE PC
  • 1500 Kearns Boulevard #F110
  • Tue. July 2
  • 5-7 p.m.

After one class, you will know what makes a striking photo and how to create one. Amy Eskind is an award-winning iPhone capturer, as well as a Nikon devotee and professional photographer. Wine + light refreshments will be included. Tickets are $30 and available via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-bar-i-phone-photography-class-with-amy-eskind-tickets-911609096347?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&utm_source=Kept+Current&utm_campaign=f3673ed3e4-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_06_05_05_22_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-2c1c8315fd-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D.

Fourth of July

  • Park City Municipal
  • Thur. July 4
  • Events all day

The day kicks off with a 5k fun run, parade (begins at 11 a.m.), games and gathering in City Park and will culminate with a drone show at Park City Mountain. Not sure where to watch the drone show from? Park City Mountain is best, according to the city, and residents should also have a good view of the show from Park City Golf Course, City Park, and lower Main Street. See full list of events at parkcity.org.

Fourth of July BBQ

  • Glitretind Deck
  • Stein Eriksen Lodge
  • Thur. July 4
  • 5-8 p.m.

Celebrate Independence Day at Stein Eriksen Lodge. Enjoy stunning mountain views, live music, and mouthwatering barbequed meats with some of Chef Zane’s best food pairings on the Glitretind deck. This event does sell out, so advance reservations are highly recommended. (435) 645-6455 to reserve. $87 for adults and $25 for children ages 5-12. 

Fourth of July BBQ

  • Goldener Hirsch
  • Thur. July 4
  • 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Savor the flavors of summer amidst charming alpine surroundings and the sounds of local Park City talent. Executive Chef Senthil has curated a prix fixe menu featuring traditional barbecue favorites, Bavarian-inspired dishes and perfectly smoked meats. Adults $75; Children 12 and under $35.

Park City Library Book Sale

  • 1255 Park Ave.
  • July 4, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • July 5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

The Friends of the Library are hosting a summer book sale! Shop thousands of books priced from $1-$3. From children’s books to popular fiction, the sale has something for everyone. Special member preview July 4 from 8-10 a.m.. Become a member online or at the door. Sale proceeds benefit the library’s programs and services.

French Vineyards Near Legendary Rivers

  • Fox School of Wine
  • Treasure Mountain Inn
  • 255 Main St.
  • Fri. July 5
  • 6:30-7:45 p.m.

Embark on a grape-soaked adventure through France with our charming Professor Olivier Peronnet! From the sun-kissed vineyards of Provence to the majestic châteaux of Bordeaux, sip your way through the rich tapestry of French wine culture. Impress your pals with your newfound oenophile knowledge, and laugh along the way. Get tickets and learn more at foxschoolofwine.com.

Summer Wine Dinner

  • Riverhorse on Main
  • 540 Main St.
  • Wed. July 10

Exclusive summer wine dinner features varietals from California’s Barlow Vineyards. This 21+ event includes a five-course dinner of summer dishes thoughtfully prepared by the Riverhorse culinary team, intentionally paired with fine wines from the third-generation, family-run Barlow Vineyards in Calistoga, CA. Visit riverhorseparkcity.com for more info and to register. 

Women’s Giving Fund Grant Celebration

  • Red Pine Lodge
  • 4000 Canyons Resort Dr.
  • Wed. July 10
  • 4-7 p.m.
  • $25

Join the Women’s Giving Fund members as they award their 10th annual Women’s Giving Fund grant to an organization that serves Summit County women+ and children. All Women’s Giving Fund members and those interested are welcome to join. There will be heavy appetizers, drinks and a short program, which will include the exciting announcement of this year’s grant recipient. If the $25 fee is a barrier to attend, reach out to Rebecca Blanchette at rebecca@parkcitycf.org.

Moose on the Loose

  • Park City Ski & Snowboard
  • Races on July 12 and Aug. 10

This trail running series is for kids ages 3-14 and challenges kids to live an active lifestyle while having fun outdoors, and the courses on Park City area trails are guaranteed to challenge kids both physically and mentally. When the kids cross the finish line, the sense of accomplishment and ear-to-ear smiles are full of pride, and the energy is contagious for kids and parents alike 

Learn more at mooseontheloose.run.

Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference

  • Hosted at Montage Deer Valley
  • July 15-17

Featuring insight and perspectives from a wide range of leading voices across tech, including Google chief scientist Jeff Dean and Amazon’s head scientist Rohit Prasad, this event will bring together a community of Fortune 500 leaders with top investors, VCs, banking executives, startup founders, and global influencers to discuss topics ranging from how we’re actually using AI and how it will affect the labor market, to what the macroeconomic picture means for startups and how to innovate without sacrificing your mental health.

Champion Mindset Panel

  • Coldwell Banker Realty
  • 1153 Center Dr. Ste G200
  • Mon. July 15
  • 10 a.m.

Local Olympians Erik Schlopy, Summer Sanders Schlopy and Bill Schuffenhauer will share “their insights, resilience, and winning strategies to inspire greatness,” according to a flier from Coldwell Banker Realty. They’ll share how they “achieved their pinnacles of success and championed their greatest adversary… Themselves.” Space is limited. Register online at tinyurl.com/mwnm387f.

Local Lens Program

  • Sundance Film Festival
  • July 17-21

Local Lens will provide Utahns with free indoor and outdoor screenings of some of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival’s most talked about movies, and one from a previous festival picked by local audiences. Join for five days filled with screenings, a free pitching event for artists, Q&As and intros from artists in attendance. Learn more at sundance.org/local-lens.

Staged Reading: Chained

  • Play by Sonia Levitin
  • Thur. July 18
  • 7 p.m.

Divorce is difficult, but even more traumatic in the Orthodox Jewish community, as both partnes struggle with hidden agendas and secret lives. Location to be announced upon ticket requests. For further info, contact sonialevitin@gmail.com.

Pie and Beer Day Celebration

  • Summit Community Gardens and EATS
  • 4056 Shadow Mountain Dr.
  • Wed. July 24
  • 6-8 p.m.

Pizza pie! Beer! Games! Bring the family for this fun-filled celebration. Registration opens Jully 1.

Taste of Montage

  • Montage Deer Valley
  • Slope Stream Restaurant
  • 9100 Marsac Ave.
  • July 26, Aug. 30

Embark on a culinary journey through six restaurants: Slope Stream, Apex, Burgers & Bourbon, Yama, Daly’s and Montage Desserts. Indulge in a variety of flavors as you sample signature dishes from each establishment, curated to showcase the best of Montage dining, including wine tastings for select ticket holders. In addition, enjoy a cash bar offering an array of beverages. This two-hour, $55/person dining experience welcomes dogs.

Live Music: Cameron Gallagher

  • Lake Effect
  • 155 W. 200 S., Salt Lake City
  • Fri. July 26
  • 10 p.m.

See more performances and showtimes at camgtastysoul.com.

Film: Howl’s Moving Castle

  • Park City Film
  • 1255 Park Ave.
  • Tue. July 30
  • 7 p.m.

Sophie, a quiet girl working in a hat shop, finds her life thrown into turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome but mysterious wizard named Howl. The vain and vengeful Witch of the Waste, jealous of their friendship, puts a curse on Sophie and turns her into a 90-year-old woman. Part of the Studio Ghibli Film Festival. Presented in Japanese with English subtitles. Get tickets at parkcityfilm.org.

Park City Business University: Power Growth for Business — A Four Part Series

  • Park City Chamber/Bureau
  • 900 Round Valley Dr.
  • Aug. 7 and Sept. 4

Immerse yourself in the Power Growth Series for Business, a transformative four-part journey designed exclusively for ambitious business owners ready to catapult their enterprises into new realms of success. The topic for June 12 is “Strategic Growth Planning.” August 14 will cover “Marketing for Massive Influence,” and September 11 will cover “Operational Excellence for Sustainable Success.”

Park City Song Summit

  • Canyons Village Amphitheater
  • Aug. 15-17

Park City Song Summit is a different way to experience a music festival, emphasizing wellness, mental health, addiction recovery, & inclusivity. The 2024 lineup features Nathaniel Rateliff, My Morning Jacket, Larkin Poe, Cimafunk and many more! Feel social impact & the chance to leave changed & inspired in meaningful daytime Summit Labs and wellness activities plus memorable evening live performances. Tickets on sale now at parkcitysongsummit.com.

100 Mile Meal

  • Benefit for Recycle Utah 
  • Red Pine Lodge
  • Sat. Aug. 17
  • Cocktails at 4 p.m.
  • Dinner at 5:30 p.m.

Recycle Utah invites the public to celebrate local food, farms and economy by joining at its ninth Annual 100 Mile Meal. 100 Mile Meal is hosted at the Red Pine Lodge at Park City Mountain Resort, Canyons Village. The 100 Mile Meal will feature live music, local wine and beer, and a five-course dinner menu featuring ingredients sourced from farms within a 100-mile radius of Recycle Utah. 

Mountain Beer Festival

  • Deer Valley Resort
  • Silver Lake Lodge, 7600 Royal St.
  • Sept. 14-15
  • 12-5 p.m.

This beer festival includes chairlift access throughout the resort, outdoor dining, live music, and family-friendly activities. Please note that the venue can only be accessed by a chairlift ride on Silver Lake Express and all parking and check in will be at Snow Park Lodge. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample beer flavors and styles, including full-strength selections. Don’t miss this celebration of Utah’s brewing culture amidst Deer Valley’s mountains! Tickets are available at deervalley.com.

Sled Hockey Tournament

  • Utah Sled Hockey Association
  • Park City Ice Arena
  • 600 Gillmor Way
  • Sept. 27-29

This will be a USA Hockey Sanctioned Tournament open to six teams from the Pacific Mountain Western Region and across the USA. Each team will play 4 Games with two pools including a semi final and championship game. All funds from Ticket Sales go to defray the cost of the tournament and will support the growth and development of the Utah Team. Tickets available at utahsledhockey.com.


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