Happy Holidays! We had a little bit of a wild weather day yesterday with 100 mph winds, snow, rain and just about everything in between. The good news is its been snowing today and the mountains have received anywhere from 6-24 inches of snow depending on elevation. If you are coming in town for the holidays and looking for things to do in Park City check out some of the events below:
December 24th: Santa Claus Visits Deer Valley
December 24th: Traditional Torchlight Parade Christmas Eve Celebration
Enjoy holiday carols, hot cocoa and cookies at sunset on the Park City Mountain Resort Plaza before watching Park City Mountain Resort’s Ski & Snowboard School snake down PayDay trail during its traditional torchlight parade.
December 24th & 25th: Kurt Bestor Holiday Concert
As a gifted performer, Kurt Bestor has performed his popular holiday shows for over 24 years to sold-out audiences throughout the western United States. People from Seattle to Dallas have enjoyed his easy-going manner and rapport with the audience. For a perfect night out to celebrate the holidays with the whole family, see him at the intimate and historic Egyptian Theatre, conveniently located in the heart of Old Town
December 26th: Park City Gallery Stroll
On the last Friday of each month, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., members of the Park City Gallery Association offer a unique showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits and art events. The Gallery Stroll is a free community event that gives locals and Park City visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City’s exciting art scene.
December 26th-28th: Who’s Bad? The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute
Who’s Bad’s live performance is an unrivaled celebration of pop music’s one true King. Their power-packed performance of Michael Jackson’s expansive catalog has ignited crowds on every continent and can only be described as a jaw-dropping, musical must-see. Who’s Bad has earned its name by paying studious attention to Michael Jackson’s every original groove and gravity-defying dance
Enjoy the week, Happy Holidays, and Think Snow!
Craig