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Park City police report moose, elk sightings in busy areas
The Park City Police Department continues to receive reports of wildlife sightings in or close to neighborhoods even as the snow is melting at the higher elevations. Animals tend to move higher as grazing becomes available with the melting snow. Sightings become less likely since people generally live in neighborhoods at the lower elevations. There is also less of a chance of serious collisions between drivers and wildlife at the higher elevations since traffic is not as heavy there and speed limits are typically lower.
Birding tour is Summit County’s first public event on 910 Cattle Ranch
The Saturday, June 1, event will provide 15 members of the public with a first look at the 910 Cattle Ranch—a sprawling and mostly-untouched property between Jeremy Ranch and Morgan County. Summit County entered into an option to purchase it for $55 million last year, and recently secured a...
Overnight trips a highlight of the Outdoor Education program at Park City Day School
Park City Day School third- to eighth-grade students are wrapping up a busy May of overnight outdoor trips, which for many are a highlight of their curriculum. From camping to canyoneering to whitewater rafting, these trips are a key component in the outdoor education program at the school, said Jamie Madore, the school’s outdoor education coordinator and wellness instructor.
‘Topaz Stories’ exhibit travels Utah showing human side of WWII internment
PARK CITY — Stories are bridges. Or at least that’s what Ruth Sasaki, editor of “Topaz Stories” and daughter of a World War II Japanese American internment camp survivor, thinks. Sasaki has spent the last six years collecting stories of the more than 8,000 Japanese Americans...
Monument Valley pops-up during monthly stroll at Trove Gallery
‘Artistic Visions of the Majestic Monument Valley’ by Gwen Cates. Where: Trove Gallery, 804 Main St. Visual art lovers can experience the spirituality of Monument Valley this Friday when internationally renowned Virginia-based painter Gwen Cates opens a pop-up exhibit at Trove Gallery. The event, which opens at 5 p.m....
Goldener Hirsch will celebrate Summer Solstice on June 20 with firey jubilee
Goldener Hirsch today announced its first annual Summer Solstice Celebration taking place June 20 to commemorate the longest day of the year. Goldener Hirsch will “channel its Austrian roots” and bring a “time-honored” Bavarian Bergfeuer tradition of a “firelit jubilee” to Deer Valley, according to a press release.
Odyssey Dance Theatre is back for an epic 30th season
KUTV — In celebration of Odyssey’s 30th Anniversary Season, Odyssey Dance Theatre announced Season Tickets and "Thriller" tickets on sale now. Just when you thought Odyssey Dance Theatre was gone forever, Derryl and Cheryl Yeager have returned from their mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and are excited to bring the company back full time, starting with "Thriller" in the following five Utah locations this upcoming 2024-2025 Season:
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