Clips for May 24-27
The 15th Annual Park City Children’s Fair, hosted by the Soaring Wings Montessori School, will be held in City Park on Sunday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Activities include games, art, pony rides, live music prizes and food. All proceeds from the fair benefit local and global charities that support children and the environment.
For more information, call the Soaring Wings Montessori School at (435) 640-4858.
Coming up: Park City Institute lecture
The University of Utah and Spiro Arts Workshops and Residencies invite the public to attend the Park City Institute lecture featuring The Utah Museum of Natural History "Native American Arts and Collections" Tuesday, June 3. The Social hour and program runs from 6 to 8 p.m. The Spiro Arts at Silver Star is located at 1825 Three Kings Drive. To ensure adequate seating and refreshment please RSVP to Janine Murphy at (801) 585-0742 or janine.murphy@utah.edu .
Join the skate jam
Park City Recreation will host a jam-format skateboard competition May 30 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The Skate Jams will take place in the New Street Plaza at the Park City Skate Park. All competitors must wear helmets. The entry fee is $15 for day of registration. Pre-register at the Click, a skateboard store at Prospector Plaza or at the Racquet Club for a discounted fee. Space is limited in each division. For more information, call Tate at (435) 615-5418.
Just around the corner: The Park City Farmers Market
The Park City Farmers Market that takes place each Wednesday through October, is slated to begin the first week of June. The market features local musicians, prepared foods and fresh, local produce. The market hours will be noon through 7 p.m. For more information online, visit parkcityfarmersmarket.com.
Summit County Democrats will hold June primary following split vote
Delegates were unable to decide between Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioner Thomas Cooke and housing advocate Megan McKenna for County Council Seat C. The position is currently held by Chair Malena Stevens, who is not seeking reelection.
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