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Park City Museum to offer free admission Saturday
It offers free admission the third Saturday of the month from March to December. The free days are possible thanks to a Summit County Restaurant Tax grant. The Park City Museum on Main Street in Old Town is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tales of the Cocktail include some Park City stories
Park City will be well represented at the Tales of the Cocktail conference that will run from July 21-26 in New Orleans. High West Saloon‘s Matthew Huntley and Nicole Kuo Stankovic from Szechwan Chinese Kitchen will be on site as Grey Coat mentors in the Cocktail Apprenticeship Program (CAP), while High West Saloon’s Arianna Hone will be there, fittingly, in spirit.
Scene Happenings: July 20 to July 23
Park City Institute‘s Concert on the Slopes series continues July 20 with Lead Singers of Classic Rock, featuring Jason Scheff, longtime lead singer of Chicago, and Tommy DeCarlo, a former lead singer of Boston at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, at Canyons Village stage. Scheff, who replaced Chicago bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera in 1985 and played with the band until 2016, is the son of Jerry Scheff, who played bass for Elvis Presley. DeCarlo joined Boston in 2008 after the death of original lead singer Brad Delp in 2007. For information and tickets, visit parkcityinstitute.org/bsbn.
Parkites gather for celebration of life honoring Tina Lewis
Lewis died unexpectedly at home on May 23. She was 78. She moved to Park City in 1977 and had served the community ever since. Lewis was first elected to the Park City Council in 1979 and served through the 1980s. She would go on to be the first full-time director of the Park City Arts Festival, now known as the Kimball Arts Festival.
Nuzzles & Co. annual gala gives furry friends a second chance
Nuzzles & Co. invites the public to cuddle up to its life-saving mission of rescuing, spaying and neutering, healing and placing animals with forever families during its annual fundraising gala. Tickets are currently on sale for the event that is scheduled for Saturday, July 27, at the Pendry Park City.
Salt Lake City detectives arrest shooting suspect
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 20, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Salt Lake City Police detectives have arrested an 20-year-old alleged shooting suspect. According to the SLCPD PR Unit, the investigation began Sunday, July 14, 2024, about 2:37 a.m. when 911 operators received word of a shooting near 1500 N. Mandalay Road.
Young, scrappy and hungry? Here's your shot at $10 'Hamilton' tickets in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — "Hamilton" is about to make its much-anticipated return to Utah and while there are some tickets still available for its 40-show run in the Beehive State, tickets are going fast. However, there's another way for the young, scrappy and hungry looking to not throw away...
SLCPD officers allegedly find drugs ‘artfully hidden’ in aluminum can
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A Salt Lake City woman was taken into custody on Wednesday afternoon, July 18, after allegedly “artfully concealing” synthetic marijuana inside an aluminum can. Alycia Rosemary Martinez, 27, was faces drug charges including unlawful possession of a controlled substance with the intent...
Jazz trade guard Kris Dunn to L.A. Clippers
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) – Kris Dunn is officially off to the L.A. Clippers, but the Jazz are getting something in return. At the start of free agency on July 1st, Dunn agreed to sign with the Clippers, but was open to a sign and trade, giving him the ability to make more money, […]
Kyle Filipowski Surprises Critics With Summer League Performance
It took some time, but Kyle Filipowski had his signature NBA Summer League performance on Wednesday, dominating the Raptors as his Utah Jazz rattled off an 86-76 victory. Filipowski struggled mightily in his first few games, getting bullied in the post and playing tentatively on offense. However, he flipped those criticisms upside-down against Toronto, looking like the player many thought could've been a lottery pick.
Park City School District board members question performance reviews of superintendent
Park City School Board member Meredith Reed was as surprised as anyone last month when board President Andrew Caplan said during an interview on KPCW’s “Local News Hour” that he and his fellow members were very happy with Superintendent Jill Gildea’s performance and fully intended planned to renew her contract for two more years in August.
Grant Fisher races to the podium
Park City is home to many Olympians. What’s different about Grant Fisher is he’s chasing gold in the Summer Games. The No. 1 runner at the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 5,000 meter and 10,000 meter track events is headed to Paris after living and training in Park City since October.
Deer Valley, UT, Mansion with Private Gondola for Sale at $19 Million
In a ski world where first tracks are coveted more than designer fashion, many avid skiers and snowboarders dream of having a private ski lift. That dream can now become a reality thanks to a new listing in Park City, Utah. The property includes many amenities, the most unique of which is a private gondola.
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