The following are a collection of community-submitted events upcoming as of July 17, 2024. For ongoing events, see our ongoing-events article. For more event listings, see our online calendar.

Featured Events

Jorge Rojas, Chac Mool, 2021. Performance video (born-digital), 5 minutes 50 seconds. Performer: Jorge Rojas, Video: Joshua Samon. Courtesy of Jorge Rojas.

Chac Mool: A Performance by Jorge Rojas

  • Kimball Art Center
  • Sat. July 20
  • 6-7 p.m.

Chac Mools are Mesoamerican sculptures representing a reclining figure leaning on its elbows and supporting a bowl, possibly symbolizing slain warriors carrying offerings to the gods. The bowl was used to hold offerings including tortillas, tobacco, incense and heart sacrifices. Rojas is interested in Indigenous migration across the Americas and in Aztlan, the mythical homeland of Aztecs, which some historians believe could have been Antelope Island on the Great Salt Lake. Please arrive early. The performance will begin promptly at 6 p.m. and will last approximately 30-45 minutes.

Courtesy of Heber Valley Railroad 

Fiddlers ‘n Fireworks

  • Heber Valley Railroad
  • Wed. July 24
  • 7:15-10:40 p.m.

We’ll start the fun at 7pm with live music and a fried chicken dinner, served outside next to the depot (7:15-8 p.m). Dinner includes two pieces of fried chicken, potato salad, roll, a cookie and soft drinks/ bottled water. At 8:15 you’ll enjoy the Old West gunfighter show, and then the two-hour round trip departs at 8:30 p.m. We travel to Decker Bay on the shores of Deer Creek Reservoir. After the run around at Decker Bay the train will stop on the shores of Deer Creek Reservoir directly across the lake from the Charleston Fireworks. We will enjoy the fireworks across the lake from 10 -10:15 p.m. and then re-board the train and travel back to the depot.

Other upcoming events

Jupiter Peak 25K

  • 1345 Lowell Ave.
  • Sat. Jul 20
  • 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

This is a Park City favorite with an elevation profile that resembles an inverted “V” (for vertical!) A 16-mile loop from Park City Mountain Resort (7,000′) to the top of Jupiter Peak (10,000′) and back down.

Kamas Valley Fiesta Days & Rodeo 2024

  • Sat. Jul 20
  • 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Join us for Kamas Valley Fiesta Days. Our celebration has been a yearly tradition for over 80 years!

WANDER: mindful hike + yoga + lunch + horse meditation workshop

  • Wild Women Tribe
  • Trailhead sent upon registration, Park City
  • Sat. Jul 20
  • 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

During this season of blossoming join Wild Women Tribe in three women’s empowerment adventures as we discover a deeper connection with yourself and explore the concept of “presence” in a day of mindful movement and interaction with a herd of magnificent horse allies.

Springer Tournee #25

  • Park City Ski & Snowboard
  • Utah Olympic Park
  • 3419 Olympic Pkwy
  • Sat. July 20
  • 5-8:30 p.m.

Visit the Utah Olympic Park to spectate Ski Jumping’s most unique competition event: the Spin the Wheel target competition. After the excitement on the ski jump, there will be a lively bluegrass performance from Theoretical Blonde. Bring the whole family and enjoy fare from local food trucks and Offset Bier. General admission tickets are $20, and VIP tickets are $100 via Eventbrite.com.

Sundance Film Festival: Local Lens: Eno

  • 1354 Park Ave.
  • Sat. Jul 20
  • 7:30-11 p.m.

Visionary musician and artist Brian Eno — known for producing David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads, among many others; pioneering the genre of ambient music; and releasing over 40 solo and collaboration albums — reveals his creative processes in this groundbreaking generative documentary: a film that’s different every time it’s shown. Enjoy a free outdoor screening of Eno, directed by Gary Hustwit, at City Park as part of the Sundance Film Festival: Local Lens program. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Seating is first-come, first-served.

Bike ‘n’ Botany

  • Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
  • 1258 Center Dr.
  • Mon. July 22
  • 8-10 a.m.

Join Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter, Basin Recreation, and USU Extension Summit County on a leisurely pedal to learn about common noxious weeds of the Snyderville Basin. The group will start at the Swaner EcoCenter then ride the paved and packed gravel paths toward Willow Creek Park, stopping along the way to identify and discuss noxious weed species. Register online via eventbrite.com.

La Comida es Cultura | Food is Culture

  • Summit Community Gardens
  • 4056 Shadow Mountain Dr.
  • Tue. Jul 23
  • 1:30-3 p.m.

Durante este taller, aprenderemos sobre la importancia de conectarnos con nuestros alimentos, su origen, y cómo podemos honrar mejor a la tierra y la comida que comemos. También habrá tiempo para compartir y conexiones con el significado de La Milpa. Este taller estará disponible en inglés y en español.

During this workshop, we will discuss the importance of connecting with our food, where food comes from, and how we can better honor the land and the food we eat. There will also be time to share stories and connections with La Milpa.

Film: “Spirited Away”

  • Park City Film
  • 1255 Park Ave.
  • Tue. Jul 23
  • 7-8:30 p.m.

During her family’s move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts. Post-film Q&A included. Event is part of the Studio Ghibli Film Festival. Purchase tickets and learn more at parkcityfilm.org.

Behind the Bars and Booze of Park City lecture

  • Park City Museum
  • 2079 Sidewinder Dr.
  • Wed. Jul 24
  • 5-6 p.m.

In the early days of starting High West Distillery, people regularly asked Jane and Dave Perkins “why do this in Utah where no one drinks!”  In order to address that question, they researched who came, what they drank and where they drank. The discoveries were incorporated into the brand and eventually a book. Jane and David regularly met with Gary Kimball, a legacy to Park City history as well as the author of the book Saloons of Old Park City. This lecture will explore the colorful history of the early saloons and drinks as well as their evolution as the city transitioned from silver to snow.

Pioneer Day Party at Trove Gallery

  • Park City Opera and Trove Gallery
  • 804 Main St.
  • Wed. Jul 24
  • 4:30-6 p.m.

Experience live opera, wander the gallery, and enjoy conversation and refreshments in celebration of the holiday! This event is free, family-friendly, and open to the public.

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 is now open.

Queen Bees Dinner

  • Gracie’s Farm
  • The Lodge at Blue Sky
  • Thur. Jul 25
  • 6-9:30 p.m.

Join chef Sarah Glover for a multi-course dinner set amidst the lush gardens at Gracie’s Farm. Chef Glover specializes in open-flame cooking and has published award-winning cookbooks such as Wild, Wild Child, Open Skies and A Wild American Road Trip. Each of her courses will feature local Utah honey, our celebrated hero ingredient of the evening. Co-hosting the evening will be Gracie’s Farm Director Lynsey Gammon and mixologist & sommelier Natalie Hamilton. Includes cocktail hour 6-7 p.m. Find tickets and more info at graciesfarm.com.

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, Vista Lounge, 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.

Donelan Family Wine Dinner

  • Pendry Park City
  • 2417 W High Mountain Rd.
  • Fri. July 26
  • 6-9 p.m.

This intimate wine dinner will feature a selection of special pours, insight and storytelling from California winemaker Donelan Family Wines, accompanied by a multi-course dinner at KITA, Pendry Park City’s Japanese-inspired steakhouse and mountain grill. Tickets are $250 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. $50 of each ticket sold will benefit the National Ability Center. Reservations are now available on Open Table. For another taste of Donelan Family Wines, rosés will be offered at The Pool House the following afternoon 2-5 p.m.

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.

Wasatch County Fair

  • Wasatch Parks and Rec
  • Various Locations
  • July 26-Aug. 3

Tickets are now on sale at wasatchparksandrec.com.

Wine Among the Willows

  • Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter
  • 1258 Center Dr.
  • Sat. Aug. 10
  • 4-7 p.m.

Want to learn more about innovations in wine production that put people and the planet at the forefront? Swaner Preserve and Vine Lore have teamed up to bring a sampling of sustainable, biodynamic or innovative wines to this event! Join us for a guided wine sampling tour around Swaner EcoCenter. Registration required via eventbrite.com, and attendees must be 21 or older.

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 and 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.

2024 Celebration Event

  • Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation
  • Shed at Promontory
  • ​​8417 N Ranch Club Trail Building D
  • Aug. 17 
  • 5 p.m.

This free educational event will celebrate Joseph’s legacy, Morelli Scholars and 10 years of empowering college students with dyslexia through scholarships, recognition, and mentoring. Guest speaker is David Flink, neurodiversity activist and author of Thinking Differently. Music is provided by the John Flanders Group, a local Park City jazz band. To join the event, please email info@morelli.foundation.

Nonprofit Roundtable

  • Park City Community Foundation
  • Blair Education Center at Park City Hospital
  • 900 Round Valley Dr.
  • Tue. Sept. 10
  • 9-10:30 a.m.

In this course, participants will unpack the not-so-secret world of successful grant systems. This workshop will cover how to turn data into compelling narratives and budgets into stories about your future success, and how to leverage AI, like ChatGPT, to customize and craft proposals that speak directly to funders’ hearts and minds. By the time we’re done, you’ll have a toolkit that takes the dread out of the process, leaving more room for what you all do best — creating positive change.

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.