November Calendar of Events
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Live PC Give PC – Park City’s Day of Giving
Community-wide
Park City shows its love for the more than 100 nonprofit organizations that make the town special during this 24-hour day of online giving, organized by the Park City Foundation. The day commences with a community celebration at High West Distillery (703 Park Avenue) from 7 p.m. – midnight.
www.LivePCGivePC.org | 435-214-7475

Courtesy of Park City Community Foundation
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 & 5 – 8 P.M.
Stand-Up Comedy Nights
Headliners include YouTube sensation Frances Dilorinzo and widely-televised comedian Mike Guido, during an evening of live comedy at the Historic Egyptian Theatre. Beer is available for patrons ages 21+; tickets are $15+ on Friday, $19+ on Saturday.
Egyptian Theatre (328 Main Street, Park City) | www.EgyptianTheatreCompany.org | 435-649-9371
FRIDAY – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5 & 6
44th Annual Park City Ski and Snowboard Swap
The high-anticipated Park City Ski and Snowboard Swap is one of the largest and oldest ski swaps in the country. They offer a mind-boggling array of used and new skis, snowboards, boots, poles, clothing and accessories, with proceeds benefitting the Park City Ski Team. The Swap runs Friday from 8 p.m. – 1 a.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Admission is $10 on Friday, $5 on Saturday and $2 on Sunday (kids 12 and under are free each day).
Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (1388 New Main Street in Kimball Junction) |
www.ParkCitySkiSwap.com | 435-649-8749
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 & 5 – 8 P.M.
Giving a Bleep – The Show
Billed as “the funniest fundraiser in town,” Giving a Bleep is an original play about the crazier side of living in a mountain town written, produced and performed a local volunteers. You know it’s a good time when the bar opens at 7 – a full hour before the show start at 8 p.m. Patrons pay what they can afford, and the money goes to the nonprofit of the patron’s choice.
Prospector Convention Center Theater (2175 Sidewinder Drive) | www.GivingABleep.com | 801-361-0204
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5 & 6
Park City Film Series – The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years
This film shows the impact years of touring had on each of The Beatles – the toll it took on their relationships and the effect it had on their musical evolution, as well as the colossal boost the tours gave to their fame. The film also explores the incomparable electricity between performer and audience that turned the music into a movement known as “Beatlemania.”
Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 for general audiences, $7 for students and seniors. A $65 10-punch card is also available.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com/ | 435-615-8291
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 – 4 P.M.
Park City Film Series – The Iron Giant
Also screens at the Summit County Library in Kimball Junction on Friday, November 4 at 2 p.m. – both screenings are part of the “Books 2 Movies Series” in partnership with the Park City Library and Summit County Libraries. In this animated film inspired by the book of the same name, a young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com/ | 435-615-8291
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 – 6 P.M.
Mindful Cuisine presents “New Ideas for Thanksgiving Sides”
Mindful Cuisine offers cooking classes throughout the year, where students learn to cook delicious food in a comfortable environment from a menu created by Chef Linda or a guest chef instructor. Classes run approximately three hours and include a snack or appetizer prepared by the chef in advance, fresh and seasonal ingredients, emailed recipes and tips to use at home and – at the end of the class – the student will share the meal they prepared (in “make and take” classes, they will take their prepared items home).

Courtesy of Mindful Cuisine
354 Aspen Lane | www.MindfulCuisine.com/ | 949-280-6379
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 – 7 P.M.
Park City Film Series – 5Point Film’s “On The Road” Series
With something for everyone, 5Point Film Festival curates the best stories in adventure, featuring 10-14 short documentary adventure films. See what’s in store at www.5Pointfilm.org. Tickets are $12 in advance/$15 at the door; kids 12 and under $8. Proceeds benefit Team Park City United.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com/ | 435-615-8291
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 & 12 – 8 P.M.
Giving a Bleep – The Show
Billed as “the funniest fundraiser in town,” Giving a Bleep is an original play about the crazier side of living in a mountain town written, produced and performed a local volunteers. You know it’s a good time when the bar opens at 7 – a full hour before the show start at 8 p.m. Patrons pay what they can afford, and the money goes to the nonprofit of the patron’s choice.
Prospector Convention Center Theater (2175 Sidewinder Drive) | www.GivingABleep.com | 801-361-0204
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 & 12 – 8 P.M.
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company
Salt Lake City-based Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company presents two nights of contemporary dance at the Historic Egyptian Theatre. Tickets are $19 for adults, $10 for students; Front-of-House $23, Cabaret seating is $29.
Egyptian Theatre (328 Main Street) | www.EgyptianTheatreCompany.org | 435-649-9371
FRIDAY – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 12 & 13
Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program – Weaving Ancient Designs 27th Annual Rug Show
This annual event is sponsored by the Adopt-A-Native-Elder program, and features a rug show and sale where the Elders’ traditional weavings are presented. During the three days, a series of programs take place centered around traditional Navajo culture, including weaving demonstrations, dances, special entertainment, a fundraising auction and a closing Pow Wow on Sunday. All proceeds from sales of rugs woven by Elders in the program go directly to the weavers.
Times are Friday from 6 – 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission on Friday is $30 for adults, $10 for children under 12, and includes hors d’oeuvres, entertainment and the live auction. Admission on Saturday and Sunday is $5, or a donation of canned food.
Snow Park Lodge (2250 Deer Valley Drive) | www.anelder.org | 435-649-0535
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 12 & 13
Park City Film Series – Indignation
Based on Philip Roth’s classic novel, Indignation is a coming of age story about a brilliant working class Jewish boy from Newark, New Jersey who travels on scholarship to a small, conservative college in Ohio in 1951. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8 for general audiences, $7 for students and seniors. A $65 10-punch card is also available.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com/ | 435-615-8291
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 – 4 P.M.
Park City Film Series – Asterix & Obelix: Mansion of the Gods
Part of the Dual Language Immersion Film Program, in partnership with the Park City Library and Summit County Libraries, this is a free screening is in French with English subtitles. In order to wipe out the Gaulish village by any means necessary, Caesar plans to absorb the villagers into Roman culture by having an estate built next to the village to start a new Roman colony.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com/ | 435-615-8291
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 – 7:30 P.M. – 1 A.M.
KPCW 2nd Annual Main Street Music Crawl
It’s time to celebrate all things local, visiting three local hotspots and supporting Park City’s local, nonprofit radio station – KPCW. Full evening tickets are $35 per person and you must be 21 or older to participate. Purchase tickets here, or become a KPCW Broadcast Club Member and crawl for free.

O.P. Rockwell’s (268 Main Street), The Spur Bar & Grill (352 Main Street) & Flanagan’s on Main (438 Main Street) |
www.kpcw.org | 435-640-9004 x307
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 – 6-7:30 P.M.
Aging and Performance
During this free seminar, sports medicine physician Dr. Max Testa will be discussing how aging impacts performance along with:
- How training needs change with aging for optimal performance
- How nutritional needs change with age to maintain high end performance
- How intensity and recovery change with age
Space is limited. RSVP to [email protected] or call to reserve your space.
Park City Hospital (900 Round Valley Drive) | 435-333-3535
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 – 9 P.M. – 2 A.M.
LUCIUS
This triple-threat quartet of vocal harmonies, infectious hooks, and dance-inducing percussion is comprised of co-founders and lead vocalists, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, who sing in unison backed by multi-instrumentalists Dan Molad and Peter Lalish. Tickets are $20.
Park City Live (427 Main Street) |
www.ParkCityLive.net | 435-649-9123
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 – 19
IBSF Para Bobsled and Skeleton World Cup
Click here for the daily competition schedule. Event is free for spectators.
Utah Olympic Park (3419 Olympic Parkway) |
www.UtahOlympicLegacy.org/park-events/ | 435-658-4200
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 – 6 P.M.
Mindful Cuisine presents “Holiday Pies”
Mindful Cuisine offers cooking classes throughout the year, where students learn to cook delicious food in a comfortable environment from a menu created by Chef Linda or a guest chef instructor. Classes run approximately three hours and include a snack or appetizer prepared by the chef in advance, fresh and seasonal ingredients, emailed recipes and tips to use at home and – at the end of the class – the student will share the meal they prepared (in “make and take” classes, they will take their prepared items home).
www.MindfulCuisine.com | 949-280-6379
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 – 6:30 P.M.
Park City Film Series – Audrie & Daisy
A free screening presented as part of the Reel Community Series, Part of the Reel Community Series. This urgent, real-life drama that examines the ripple effects on families, friends, schools and communities when two underage young women find that sexual assault crimes against them have been caught on camera, made its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Audrey & Daisy takes a hard look at American’s teenagers who are coming of age in this new world of social media bullying, spun wildly out of control. Admission is free.
Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Avenue) |
www.ParkCityFilmSeries.com | 435-615-8291
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18-20, 23, 25 & 26 – 8 P.M. (SUN., NOV. 20 – 6 P.M.)
Little Shop of Horrors
A nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed in this frightfully-whacky rock musical. Tickets range from $23-$45.
Egyptian Theatre (328 Main Street) |
www.EgyptianTheatreCompany.org | 435-649-9371
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Opening Day at the Park City Base Area
Launch the 2016-17 ski season with free music and festivities, beginning at 8:30 a.m. with DJ Velvet at PayDay Lift, where the first chair breaks the banner at 9 a.m. The fun continues at 2:30 with BroBand and Après Concert at the base area.
Park City Mountain Resort (1310 Lowell Ave) | www.ParkCityMountain.com | 435-658-9454
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 – 9 A.M.
Opening Day at the Canyons Village
Park City Mountain Resort – Canyons Village (4000 Canyons Resort Drive) | www.ParkCityMountain.com | 435-658-9454
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 – 6 – 9 P.M.
Last Friday Gallery Stroll
This free community event gives locals and Park City visitors, alike, the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while exploring the town’s exciting art scene. View the
Gallery Stroll Map for a list of participating galleries.
Historic Main Street | www.ParkCityGalleryAssociation.com
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 – 4 P.M.
Electric Parade & Festivities 2016
Kick off the Holiday Season in style! Come up to Historic Park City for our Winter Electric Parade. Participants have the chance to win cash prizes in one of four categories, awarded by a panel of local judges. The schedule is as follows:
- 4:00 – 6:00 pm: Santa will be strolling Main Street
- 5:00 – 7:00 pm: Holiday Carolers
- 5:30 pm: Lighting of the Christmas Tree in Miner’s Park
- 6:00 pm: Lighting of the Main Street lights
- 6:00 pm: The Electric Parade Departs Miner’s Hospital for Main Street
www.HistoricParkCityUtah.com | 435-658-9612
Next Month
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
Opening Day at Deer Valley Resort
The 2016-17 ski season starts at Deer Valley Resort, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Deer Valley is consistently ranked #1 in guest service among ski resorts in North America, as rated by the readers of SKI Magazine, and delivers an unmatched experience for your winter vacation.
Deer Valley Resort (2250 Deer Valley Drive South)
www.DeerValleyResort.com |435-658-9454

Courtesy of Eric Schramm Photography
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