Thursday, November 6, 2008

Park City Art Gallery Stroll on February 27th


Park City offers the perfect setting to enjoy fine art in dozens of attractive galleries.


Take part in the Gallery Stroll on February 27th, a wonderful evening of art, hors d'oeuvres and live music. The Stroll begins at the Kimball Art Center located at 638 Park Avenue, in the heart of historic Park City, and runs from 5 to 9 pm. Twenty-three galleries participate each month, many of the galleries have artists on hand to meet the public. Twenty-one of the galleries are located on historic Main Street, two on nearby Iron Horse Drive, and one gallery can be found at Redstone in Kimball Junction.


The Park City Gallery Association's 23 galleries offer a variety of top quality art sure to appeal to your individual taste! Click here for a map of the galleries that participate.


Your map and ticket may be purchased at the Kimball. Admission is $7. For more information, contact the Kimball at (435) 649-8882 or visit kimball-art.org.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

20% Discount on Rentals

As you plan your participation in the 2009 event, please keep in mind that The Canyons will offer all our group attendees a 20% discount on ski and snowboard sport (category) rentals at our onsite Canyon Mountain Sports. Just show your registration badge and discount voucher and you are ready to save and ski!

Click here for an idea of what is available from Canyon Mountain Sports and then reserve basic equipment on line, or schedule your fitting for your room at the Grand Summit, Sundial or Silverado – no lines and personal attention.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

It's Snowing at The Canyons!



23 days left to The Canyons opens for the season, and the first snowfall of the year has brought in 6” in the past 24 hours.



For those of you with iPhones, click here to add the Snow Report to your iPhone. (This link will automatically open your iTunes Window).



MBA Panel Now Posted

We’ve been very fortunate to have John Courson gather together the leadership of the MBA for their panel at our event in February. Speaker biographies are now available on line for David Kittle, Chairman of the MBA; Rob Story, Chairman-Elect and Steve O’Connor, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, along with John Courson’s. John is going to moderate the panel and using the allegory of the Wizard of Oz for a theme, discuss the tornado whose winds have affected us all, where we are now (hence the title – We are not in Kansas anymore!), and how the MBA feels we will find our “home” again.

Those of you who might be interested in recent coverage of the MBA Convention and remarks made by John Courson and David Kittle there may enjoy clicking here to read coverage from the Wall Street Journal Digital Edition.

Further information about MBA is available by clicking here.

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