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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Free concert in Park City

Park City Free Winter Concert Series - Mesa Drive, today, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Harry O's, 427 Main St., Park City. Mesa Drive specializes in contemporary rock and rhythm and blues. The series, produced by The Park City Concerts Foundation and sponsored by The Canyons, brings some of the best bands in Utah and national touring acts to Park City's historic Main Street on Thursdays. For more information go to www.parkcity concerts.org

Free snowshoeing and cross country for first timers

Soldier Hollow and Snow Industries America are teaming up to bring free skiing and snowshoeing for first timers and Winter Trails to everyone. Free cross country trail passes, free ski rentals, free lessons and free snowshoe rentals are included. The event is from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 10, at Soldier Hollow, 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway.

Winter Trails is part of Winter Feels Good, a nationwide public awareness campaign created by SIA to promote the health, fitness, and social aspects of snow sports participation. An opportunity to ski on 33 kilometers of groomed trails exists at Soldier Hollow. Cross country ski lessons: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., starting every half hour on the half hour. For more information on the Winter Trails Web site go to www.wintertrails.com.



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