Tag Archives: Park City

Flying Ace All-Stars

Flying Ace All-Stars Friday & Saturday Freestyle Shows

Catch the high-flying action every summer weekend with the Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show. See Olympians, National Team skiers, and snowboarders perform acrobatic feats as they soar up to 60 feet in the air before landing in the Park’s Spence Eccles Olympic Freestyle Pool.

June–August, Friday, Saturday, 6:30 pm

Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show
Utah Olympic Park, Park City

Park Silly Sunday Market

Park City Open Air Market

Utah Agenda Top Event Pick. Featured Photo: Park Silly Sunday Market —Utah Agenda

  • Street Festival
  • Artisans
  • Live Music
  • Food Vendors
  • Farmers Market
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Performers

Sunday’s 10 am–5 pm
June–September

Park Silly Sunday Market
Historic Main Street, Park City

Sheepdog Championship Festival

Soldier Hollow Classic

This year’s Soldier Hollow Classic’s I.F.A. Country Festival Dog Show offers an assortment of crafts, activities, and demonstrations with dozens of top artisans from throughout the west displaying a wide array of handmade products. Demonstrations will include weaving, spinning, sheep shearing, and pottery making. Navajo Rug Show, sponsored by Adopt-a-Native Elder, features finely woven traditional Navajo textiles and demonstrations by Navajo artisans. Families will also enjoy various animal demonstrations and activities, including duck herding, the Ultimate Canines Flying Dog Show, Wild Wonders Animal Show, and bagpipe performances by the Salt Lake Scots! The Country Festival also features great food and traditional Celtic music.

  • Earthwings Bird Show
  • Competition Agility Dog Shows
  • Beer Garden
  • Food Court
  • Face Painting
  • Scots Pipe Band
  • Highland Games
  • Artisans
  • Arts & Crafts

May 22-25, 2026
Multiple Events/Times

Sheepdog Championship & Festival
Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, Midway

Park City Farmers Market

Canyons Village

A seasonal Farmer’s Market is held at the base of Canyons Village in Park City, offering a large assortment of fresh local goods from Utah Farmers and vendors, music, food, arts & crafts, and fresh bread.

Wednesdays 11–5 pm
May–October

Park City Farmer’s Market
Canyons Village, Park City

Utah Farmers Open-Air Markets
Listing of Utah Farmers Markets

John Flanders and Double Helix

John Flanders and Double Helix, Park City, Utah, Egyptian Theatre Company, Jazz Music Concert, Live Music

John Flanders has been one of the most in demand Jazz Saxophone Woodwind Players in Salt Lake City and the Intermountain West for over a decade. You can hear him on t.v. and radio commercials, as well as television shows and movie soundtracks. In addition to being a renowned bandleader and session player, John’s recordings have received critical and popular acclaim, leading to a growing reputation as a composer and arranger.

John has won numerous prestigious City Weekly Best of Utah awards as an instrumentalist as well as with his classic jazz groups. He has performed the National Anthem solo at NBA games, performs with the Utah Symphony, and toured Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and more. His freelancing has lead to performances with The Temptations, Billy Preston, Solomon Burke, Wayne Newton, Frankie Avalon, Rodney Dangerfield, Don Rickles, Patty Andrews, Sam Moore, Ben Folds, and many others. His groups have played main stage at the Park City Internation Jazz Fest, they’ve headlined jazz festivals, in Colorado, and the Salt Lake Jazz Festival.

John Flanders and Double Helix Band

Kimball Art Center’s Open Mic Night

Hear the latest in live music from local musicians or try out some of your own material at the Kimball Art Center’s Open Mic Nights every Thursday at 7:00! Poets, storytellers and musicians of all kinds are invited to step up to the mic, or come be part of the audience and enjoy a FREE evening of entertainment. Join us in the Kimball Art Center’s Garage Gallery at 638 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah, 84060. Call 435.649.8882 for directions and details.

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Ansel Adams: Early Works

Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park. One of his most famous photographs was Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California.

Ansel Adams, Tetons and the Snake River, Photography, Visual ArtWith Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterized his photographs and the work of those to whom he taught the system. Adams primarily used large-format cameras, despite their size, weight, setup time, and film cost, because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.

Adams founded the Group f/64 along with fellow photographers Edward Weston and Imogen Cunningham, which in turn created the Museum of Modern Art’s department of photography. Adams’s timeless and visually stunning photographs are reproduced on calendars, posters, and in books, making his photographs widely recognizable. – All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License‎ – Wikipedia

The Kimball Art Center is the heart of Park City’s historic and vibrant arts community. It is a non-profit center for the arts, committed to engaging individuals of all ages in diverse and inspiring experiences through education, exhibitions and events.

Swaner EcoCenter Nature Walk

Swaner EcoCenter will offer weekly nature walks on the south side of the Swaner Preserve. Join us for an easy stroll and learn about the history of Swaner, what animals and plants call the Preserve home, and how the Preserve changes through the seasons. Boots or mud shoes recommended. Nature enthusiasts of all ages are welcome.

Reservations for nature walks are required and there is a $5 for non-members. To RSVP, please contact us at 435.649.1767 ext. 113, [email protected], or [email protected].

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Tuesday Trail Runs

Welcome to Tuesday Trail Runs, a series of trail runs that are participant lead and non-competitive. You can run with friends and a group or pick up the pace for training. All ability levels are welcome. Runs last from 1 to 1 1/2 hours on trails throughout Park City. Meet promptly at 6 p.m. at the scheduled trailhead and don’t forget your water!

http://www.mountaintrails.org/2009/03/tuesday-trail-runs-june-2-august-25/

Trail Running