Blood Drive
Park City Library 1255 Park Avenue, Park City, UtahLocal hospitals are using blood quicker than the Red Cross can collect it, so every donation is vital to patients in need. The Red Cross cannot do this without you! ...
Local hospitals are using blood quicker than the Red Cross can collect it, so every donation is vital to patients in need. The Red Cross cannot do this without you! ...
Current and new library customers are encouraged to get to know their library. A seasoned librarian will show you around the Library while highlighting amenities and services. Meet in the ...
Green Drinks is an opportunity to meet and mingle with other eco-conscious people, and hear from local leaders about sustainability, environmental, and social advocacy issues. Many organizations will be present ...
Craft safely from your home with weekly, free, & unique craft kits. Themes and how-to videos are on Facebook. Kits are first come, first served.
An interactive lapsit that encourages early literacy while stimulating your baby’s senses with short books, music, & more! Ages birth to 18 months.
What is one of the best things about Park City in the summer? Outdoor concerts! Park City Library invites you to free live music on the outdoor patio every Wednesday, Saturday, ...
What is one of the best things about Park City in the summer? Outdoor concerts! Park City Library invites you to free live music on the outdoor patio every Wednesday, Saturday, ...
A lively & noisy hour aimed at toddlers, preschoolers, & their caregivers to explore a variety of musical instruments, dances, songs, & fantastic books!
Learn how to digitize your printed photographs, slides, or VHS movies. Space is limited, sign up with Kate Mapp, 435-615-5602 or kate.mapp@parkcity.org
Teens will use this time to gather, create, and participate in events for themselves and fellow teens. Teens only, with a staff facilitator present. Ages 13-18.
A fun early literacy program that will have your toddler interact with books and music by exploring letters & sounds. Ages 18 months – 3 years.
Kids can learn problem-solving skills through Minecraft, the video game phenomenon of the decade. Even better, kids can also craft their social skills by working together on projects and completing ...