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Community Calendar: Upcoming events as of June 22

The following are a collection of community-submitted events upcoming as of June 22, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.

Featured Events

Courtesy of Basin Recreation
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Pulling for Native Plants

  • Basin Recreation
  • Overland Trailhead on June 25
  • Willow Creek Park on June 28

8- 10 a.m. both days“Mustard” up your energy for Basin Recreation’s Dyer’s Woad and Garlic Mustard Weed Pull events next week, The Open Space and Parks Team could use some extra hands to pull these pesky invasive plants before they spread their seeds. Gather your friends and family and join Basin Recreation for a day of fun and community spirit. Come to one event or both — we “woad” love to have you! Sign up at basinrecreation.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer.



Courtesy of Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
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Nature-based Mindfulness Workshops

  • Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
  • 1258 Center Dr.
  • Mondays in August
  • 6-7:30 p.m.

In this four-week workshop, participants will gather together to learn and practice mindfulness in the serene and natural setting of the Swaner Preserve. Led by Rebecca Brenner, mindfulness meditation teacher and president and co-founder of Mindful. Summit County, participants will learn ways to be fully aware and present in nature, allowing them  to feel a sense of spaciousness and peace and recognize the interconnectedness with all living beings. Register at tinyurl.com/yhuwf2bw.



Upcoming Events

Jordanelle Triathlon

  • 515 UT-319, Heber City
  • Sat. Jun 22
  • 7:30 a.m.

The Jordanelle Triathlon is one of Utah’s premier race venues, with some of the clearest open water, scenic bike courses, and a run course unlike any other event around. You’ll enjoy everything from the river bottom boardwalks in Rock Cliff Recreation Area to the local country backdrop of Francis and Woodland. This race is guaranteed to remind you of why you love the outdoors.

Pride on the Preserve Wildflower Hike

  • Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
  • 1258 Center Dr.
  • Sat. Jun 22
  • 8-10 a.m.

Join us for an #OrgullosamenteOutdoors community event! We will take a two-mile leisurely hike through the Swaner Preserve with a naturalist to look for vibrant blooms and take in the beauty and diversity of the world around us. Register online.

¡Únase a nosotros para un evento comunitario de #OrgullosamenteOutdoors! Realizaremos una caminata tranquila de dos millas por Swaner Preserve con un naturalista para buscar flores vibrantes y disfrutar de la belleza y diversidad del mundo que nos rodea. Puedes registrarte en línea.

Denver and Rio Grande Railway Historical Hike with David Nicholas

  • Park City Museum
  • 528 Main St.
  • Sat. Jun 22
  • 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Traverse remnants of the Denver Rio Grande and Western Railway (DR&G) roadbed in Parley’s Canyon. Allow 3.5 hours roundtrip. The hike is moderate to strenuous. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring sunscreen, snacks, and plenty of water. Hike is for Park City Museum members, who must RSVP with Diane Knispel at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: Which hike you would like to go on? Names of people going on the hike. Email address associated with your membership. A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike). Do you need a lift ticket for your hike or not? If you’re not a member, sign up at parkcityhistory.org.

Savor Flavor & Wine

  • Butcher’s Chop House Patio
  • 751 Main St.
  • Sat. June 22
  • 5:30 p.m.

Join us for an evening featuring DJ Marty Paws, champagne sabering, two sommeliers and all paired with a unique menu. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. This event is limited to 50 guests, so make your reservations today at butcherschophouse.com.

Savor the Summit

  • Park City Area Restaurant Association
  • Historic Main Street
  • Sat. June 22
  • 6 p.m.

This is not your average dinner party! Park City’s Savor the Summit returns to historic Main Street for the largest dinner party in the state. A variety of restaurants will be serving their specialities to over 2,500 participants, al fresco, as the sun sets behind Main Street. Learn more and make reservations at parkcityrestaurants.com/savor-the-summit.

Pickleball for a Cause — Alzheimer’s

  • Park City Pickleball Club
  • PC MARC
  • 1200 Little Kate Rd.
  • Sun. June 23
  • 9 a.m.-noon
  • $50 minimum-suggested donation

The Park City Pickleball Club is participating in The Longest Day, a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association through pickleball. Event will include some of the top instructors in the club giving semi-private instructions such as Debbie Matamoros, Tracey Swenson, Joe Plomin, Paul Targosz, Tiki Tsakiris, Greg Leitzke and many more. Please sign up on Court Reserve to participate.  

3Kings Water Treatment Plan Ribbon Cutting

  • 1884 Three Kings Drive
  • Mon. June 24
  • 4-7 p.m.

Celebrate the new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant, Park City Municipal’s largest infrastructure project ever! Following the ribbon cutting, the public can take a tour of the new facility and enjoy refreshments and live music. No on-site parking is available. Please park at the Park City Mountain base area (and take a City-provided shuttle), walk, bike or take Park City Transit. Dogs are not allowed on site.  

Benefit Concert with Cactus Buds

  • Wild Heart Sanctuary
  • 120 Westwood Rd.
  • Wed. June 26
  • 7-9:30 p.m.

We are thrilled to announce that the renowned CACTUS BUDS will be gracing the stage, their music resonating with the spirit of the rescued mustangs that form our Wild Heart Herd. Pack your low-back concert chairs, blankets, and your favorite picnic treats and beverages. All proceeds raised will directly benefit the Rescued Wild Mustangs of Wild Heart.

Summer Happy Hour with the Early Childhood Alliance

  • Park City Community Foundation
  • Canyons Village
  • Fri. June 28
  • 4-7 p.m.

Join Park City Community Foundation, Park City Mountain and the Early Childhood Alliance for an event in support of early childhood care and education. Features drinks, free food, music and fun for the whole family.

Taste of Montage

  • Montage Deer Valley
  • Slope Stream Restaurant
  • 9100 Marsac Ave.
  • June 28, 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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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