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A farmers market at The Market on Saturday will feature local goods
The Market at Park City will host 50 to 60 vendors selling local goods from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday for Utah’s Own Farmers Market. “Meet the owners of these companies and help determine what local companies we’ll be placing on the shelves,” said Rush Hotchkiss, the store manager.
Betty Diaries: Park City’s going to the dogs
Humans say that dogs have a short-term memory of about two minutes. That may be true. Like that stuffed hedgehog you casually tossed to me while you were sipping your morning coffee? Yeah, I have no idea where I left it. Kinda like you and your reading glasses; am I right?
Scene Happenings: May 18 to May 22
Park City Institute will present Hub New Music at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd. During the night, the Grammy Award-nominated quartet — flutist Michael Avitabile, clarinetist Gleb Kanasevich, violinist and violist Meg Rohrer and cellist Jesse Christeson — will perform “White Out,” composed by Nickitas Demos, who happens to be a friend of Park City Institute board member Ari Ionannides. For information and tickets, visit parkcityinstitute.org/main-stage and hubnewmusic.org.
Short high-country growing season arrives at community gardens
The Summit Community Gardens & EATS is now bustling with activity at a 1.5 acre plot off S.R. 224. No thanks to an unexpected May snowstorm, the gardens are now open for plot owners to start their growing season, all 75 days of it. “High altitude gardening is a little...
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