While death and taxes remain two certainties of life, there’s no reason to take an increase in your property tax bill lying down. Many residents owning real estate in Summit and Wasatch counties were hit with significant sticker shock this summer when their tax notices arrived in the mail. As reported by The Park Record… Read more »
Posts Categorized: ASKME
Super Summer Music Primer
While winter is wonderful here in the mountains, summer is the time to relax and recharge, and there’s no better way than with outdoor live music! We’ve compiled our annual summer concert primer with shows listed by venue, and hope you’ll find it useful as you navigate the expansive live music opportunities that abound throughout… Read more »
Live PC Give PC: When Supporting our Community Supports us all
This year, Live PC Give PC – our local 24-hour day of giving – is turning 12 on Friday, Nov. 4, and my team is excited to share as much info about the event as possible to help it continue to raise even MORE funds than in previous years. Launched in 2011 by the Park City Community… Read more »
Summer Camp Sign Ups
It’s that time of year – when parents begin that mad scramble for summer camp slots, so we’re put together our annual compilation of available camps throughout Summit and Wasatch counties, along with a few worth noting in the Salt Lake Valley. Some summer camp schedules are pending from providers, but many will be opening… Read more »
Getting Kids into the Volunteer Spirit!
Cultivating altruism in our children can start at any age, and with so many deserving nonprofits serving the Wasatch Back and Salt Lake Valley, opportunities suitable for kids of all ages abound. And while many in-person volunteer opportunities have a minimum age requirement of 14-to-16 years old, there are other ways for kids of all… Read more »
Reduce and Reuse Outgrown Winter Gear
Based on the rate at which our kids grow out of ski gear, many parents choose to sign up for ski shop rental programs where boots and skis or boards are traded in each year for a bigger size. But for families that have invested in gear, including coats, gloves, etc., finding an outlet for… Read more »
The Future of Learning for Park City School District
Since arriving in Park City 19 years ago, I’ve witnessed exponential growth and have seen the many ways it has affected our school environments. As Parkites, we’ve long been told (and do believe) that Park City School District (PCSD) is No. 1 in the state, but with aging buildings and crowded classrooms, the District has… Read more »
Fall Fun for Everyone!
With many of last fall’s family activities scrapped or downsized due to the pandemic, this year’s slate of festive happenings is robust, and rightly so! Dress-Up Days Get a head start on dressing up at the Egyptian Theatre’s “Halloween Spooktacular!” by YouTheatre, bringing the classic stories of Dracula and Frankenstein to life on the Egyptian Studios’ stage…. Read more »
The Scoop on Season Passes
With the final colors of fall clinging to the trees in and around Park City, thoughts naturally turn toward the very season that brought so many of us here: Winter! As we all begin to pray for snow, it’s time to decide where to lock or strap in for the upcoming ski season. But first,… Read more »
The Sounds of Summer Music are Officially Returning to the Mountains!
Nothing beats sitting under the star-filled sky in the cool mountain air with family and friends, listening to live music courtesy of some of the biggest names in the business. This summer, local promoters have worked tireless to bring the best and the brightest back to the Beehive State. To help you map out your… Read more »