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New Community Center Groundbreaking

Post Date:07/31/2025

Media Advisory

Clayton Scrivner, Communications Manager 
clayton.scrivner@parkcity.org 
(801) 597-8108 

August 31, 2025 

Park City to Celebrate New Community Center Groundbreaking

Park City, Utah – On behalf of the City Council and the Recreation team, Park City Mayor Nann Worel invites the community to attend the groundbreaking celebration for the new 15,000-square-foot Community Center in City Park — a modern hub for locals, families, recreation, and events. 

The new building will replace the aging 1980s-era facility in the heart of Park City. It will continue to host one of its most popular current uses summer camps while offering flexible programming space, upgraded amenities, and a welcoming venue for year-round gatherings. This project reflects the City Council’s ongoing commitment to investing in spaces that encourage community connection. 

  • What: Groundbreaking Celebration for the new Community Center
  • Who: Mayor Nann Worel, Park City Councilmembers, City teams, summer campers, and community members 
  • When: Thursday, August 14 | 1:00 p.m. 
  • Where: City Park (Adjacent to the basketball and sand volleyball courts) 
  • Media: Photo, video, and interview opportunities will be available during the groundbreaking ceremony. 

Parking is limited. Attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or take transit to this event. For ADA accommodations contact linda.jager@parkcity.org or (435) 615-5189. 

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