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Historic Park City marks start of holiday season with events, art, and small business Saturday
PARK CITY, UTAH — Historic Park City is set to launch its holiday season with a slate of community events that include art exhibits, live performances, and seasonal activities. November’s calendar includes Small Business Saturday, festive lighting on Main Street, and cultural offerings coordinated by the Historic Park City Alliance (HPCA).
“Small Business Saturday is the perfect time to support our local merchants, enjoy the season’s Snow Globe Stroll, and experience Main Street’s holiday spirit,” said Ginger Wicks, Executive Director of HPCA.
Holiday Events in Historic Park City
Snow Globe Stroll and Thanksgiving Specials
Nov. 28 – Jan. 3
Seven life-sized snow globes created by local artists will be displayed along Main Street. On Thanksgiving, area restaurants will also offer dining specials.
Small Business Saturday and Main Street Holiday Lighting
Nov. 30
The holiday lights on Main Street will be illuminated at 5:30 p.m., accompanied by live music from noon to 6 p.m. Guests can also participate in the Holiday Window Display Contest, where local businesses showcase creative wintry storefronts. Visitors can vote by scanning QR codes displayed at participating locations. Voting runs through Dec. 13, with the winner announced on Dec. 14.
Park City Santa Pub Crawl
Dec. 7, 6 p.m.
The annual Santa Pub Crawl kicks off at Butcher’s Chop House. Details are available online.
Santa Appearance on Town Lift
Dec. 21, 5 p.m.
Santa Claus will make a trial run down Park City’s Town Lift, spreading holiday cheer.
Grand Menorah Lighting
Dec. 25, 5:30 p.m.
Celebrate the first night of Hanukkah with a Grand Menorah Lighting in Miner’s Park on Main Street.
Menorah Parade
Dec. 28, 7 p.m.
A menorah parade will travel down Main Street, starting at the top of the hill and ending at Miner’s Park.
About the Historic Park City Alliance
The HPCA supports businesses and cultural programming along Main Street.
More information is available at historicparkcityutah.com.
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