2019 Area Winter Events
There are numerous events in the area happening this winter that
Community Preservation Association members can participate in if they
choose. Some of them are free!
A partial listing of noteworthy events in the area that are worth checking out
include the following:
• January 24-February 3, 2019 – Sundance Film Festival – Park City;
www.sundance.org
• February 1-10, 2019 – 2019 FIS World Championships – Deer
Valley; 2019worldchamps.com
• February 1-7, 2019 – Midway Ice Castles – Midway;
icecastles.com/midway
• February 1-April 28, 2019 – Nature’s Ninjas Special Exhibit –
Swaner Nature Preserve; swanerecocenter.org
• February 8, 2019 – Chinese New Year Train – Heber;
hebervalleyrr.org
• February 14-17, 2019 – IBU World Cup Biathlon – Soldier Hollow;
utaholympiclegacy.org
• February 22-23, 2019 – Skijouring Utah – Soldier Hollow;
skijouringutah.com
• February 23, 2019 – Wasatch Citizens Series Race #5 – Park City;
utahnordic.com
• March 7-9, 2019 – Red, White & Snow – Park City;
redwhiteandsnow.org
• March 9-23, 2019 – Sundance Resort Author Series – Sundance;
sundanceresort.com
• March 23-April 7, 2019 – Spring Gruv – Park City;
parkcitymountain.com
• March 24-30, 2019 – Heber Valley Dine About – Heber;
gohebervalley.com/dineabout
ENJOY!
News
Winter Bus Service Update
Winter Bus Service Update
Bus service to the Hideout area has been recently expanded, offering more
opportunities for residents and guests to get where they need to go without
an automobile. Park City Transit operates the route in conjunction with
Summit County.
Route 11 (the Black line) serves the Hideout area via a bus stop located at
Todd Hollow/Deer Mountain Affordable Community. The bus line extends
from the Park City/Old Town Transit Center to the Kamas Park & Ride lot
on Main Street in Kamas.
In addition to the Hideout area stop, the bus line includes other stops at the
Park City Medical Center, Peoples Health Clinic, Park City High
School/Learning Center, and Park Avenue Condos. There is also a link to
bus Route 12 from the PC Medical Center, providing easy access to the
Kimball Junction Transit Center and nearby Kimball-area shops and Tanger
outlets.
Route 11 currently operates seven (7) days a week, with hourly morning
and afternoon trips going in both directions. Please go to
www.parkcitytransit.org for more specific information on scheduled trip
times.
Save the Date
Hideout Ten Year Anniversary Celebration. Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 14th for the not-to-be-missed Hideout Ten Year Anniversary Celebration! The Celebration, sponsored by the Town of Hideout, will be held to honor the 10th anniversary of the founding of the town. The event will be held the same evening as, and within view of, the annual Fire on the Water event at Jordanelle State Park.
Location, time and details will be posted once they are set. Please check with the Town of Hideout at hideoututah.gov for more information.
Free Bus Service to Hideout!
Park City Transit, in collaboration with Summit County, is currently offering free transit bus service to Hideout, with a stop at Deer Mountain/Todd Hollow. Effective April 9, 2018, hourly bus service on the Route 11-Black Line runs between the Park City Old Town Transit Center and the Kamas Park & Ride lot in Kamas. Please go to www.parkcitytransit.org for more information on current schedules and stops.
Weed Abatement
The Community Preservation Association is asking for all owners to please help our efforts with weed abatement. Whether you own a home or a lot in any of the Hideout developments, weed abatement is the responsibility of the home or lot owner to maintain each year. Please consult your preferred provider or you can contact Park City Landscaping at 435.538.2476.
The best method to eliminate weeds is to spray 3 times a year; spring, summer and fall. Weeds are already sprouting, and we encourage you to start weed abatement maintenance.
Thank You,
Community Preservations Association
Running with Ed
May 19, 2018
Park City/Snyderville Basin