Park City Farmers Market

The Park City Farmers Market runs from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. every Wednesday throughout the summer at Park City Mountain’s First Time chair lift parking lot. Admission is free. The Park City Farmers Market, which has been running for 21 years under Volker Ritzinger, features fresh, non-GMO produce, local meats and other local offerings. For information, visit parkcityfarmersmarket.com.

Green Reads Book Club: Paul Bogard’s ‘End of Night’

Park City Library and Park City Municipal’s Planning Department will join forces for a Green Reads Book Club discussion at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4. The free event, which is open to the public at the Park City Library’s Community Room, will include a virtual community discussion with Paul Bogard, author of “End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light,” and look at the importance and benefits of protecting the night sky. For information, visit parkcitylibrary.org.

Sips n’ Stories with The Summit County Library

The Summit County Library will host Sips n’ Stories, a virtual book club discussion and cocktail-making event for grown-ups, ages 21 and older, at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4. The book will be Shelby Van Pelt’s “Remarkably Bright Creatures,” a mystery and thriller. The cocktail will be The Old Man and the Sea. To register, visit thesummitcountylibrary.org/calendar.

Artique First Friday: Tribute to Ed Wittrock

This month’s First Friday Artist Opening on Sept. 6 at Artique, 283 N. Main in Kamas, will be a celebration of life for Ed Wittrock, who died on Aug. 5. The event, which is open to the public, will run from 5-8 p.m. and pay tribute to the local artist known as the “Leafer in Charge,” because of his 60-year career creating metal sculpting, drawings and leaf jewelry. For information, visit facebook.com/events/1254686679029117/?ref=newsfeed.

Saturday Morning Nature Walks at the Swaner Preserve

Saturday morning nature walks are held at 8:30 a.m. every Saturday at the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter. The cost is $10 per person and $5 for local residents. Depending upon the time of year, lucky hikers may see an abundance of birds, elk, or even nesting sandhill cranes. For information and to register, visit swanerecocenter.org.