MINERS’ DAY CELEBRATIONS SCALED BACK FOR 2020Annual parade, mining competition and city park picnic will not be held Park City’s annual celebration of its mining heritage will take on a different look this year, out of caution for COVID-19. The Park City Rotary Club will be scaling the event back this September for the 125th running of […]
2019 Parade Winners
With nearly 50 entries, the 2019 Miners’ Day Parade had some amazing innovation and small town fun. A bit thanks for all of the many local individuals and organizations for participating, and for Mr. Peanut who traveled across country in the peanut mobile. It was fun to watch him duck under the lower Main Street […]
2019 Running of Balls Winners
7522 – Lisa Snydet – Park City Golf Club foursome with carts5252 – Nancy Wolber – Park City Culinary Institute class and dinner for 42812 – Nathan Rafferty – U.S. Ski Team jacket2226 – Nan Worel – Park City History Museum – 1 year family membership2468 – Traci Widoson – U.S. Ski Team jacket1893 – […]
Getting to Miners’ Day
To truly enjoy Park City Miners’ Day with your family and friends, have a plan for parking and transportation. Take advantage of wide open parking at Park City High School with free transportation downtown, or the new Ecker Hill lot along I-80. Consider car pooling or riding your bike. Park City Municipal has provided this […]
Park City Miners’ Day Dates Back to 1896
HISTORIC ORIGINS OF PARK CITY MINERS’ DAYNew historical information puts first parade in 1896 On a June Saturday in 1896, a crowd of 450 Western Federation of Miners walked down from the union headquarters at the top of Park City’s main street in what is thought to be the first Miners Union Parade. On September […]
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