Thanksgiving weekend always brings us to the edge of the most exciting time of year—like standing atop a favorite run in those heart-pounding seconds before you push off.
While we keep eyes on the sky for the snow sure to come, I want to express my appreciation for the people of Park City and the values that define our community. The Mountainkind spirit—characterized by kindness, stewardship, and authenticity—continues to set us apart and inspire both residents and visitors.
We’ve seen Mountainkind all around us for years - we just didn’t have a name for it. It shows in our year-round generosity and instinct to give first, another trait for which I am thankful. A perfect example is this year’s Live PC/Give PC event, which set a record of more than $5.5 million from over 6,400 donors.
Every day, I get a close-up view of a related part of our character: Park City’s positive, can-do energy. Our Chamber membership number climbed above 1,200 this year. Our business community is rooted in optimism, mutual support, unity, and civic betterment. I am grateful for that spirit.
I’m grateful, too, for the Park City magic that turns one-time ski visitors into local stalwarts who help define our Mountainkind identity, operating unique businesses, supporting community causes, becoming as much a part of our town as the mountains themselves. Ask the next active, contributing Chamber partner you meet at a community event, and you’ll hear an origin story that, if not purely local, is about being irresistibly drawn here.
The bite of November air brings Main Street alive as the most distinctive winter mountain-town setting in the country. From the Town Lift to the top of Main, I’m grateful to walk this iconic corridor and chat with partners devoted to our Mountainkind ethos—whether they are born and raised here or arrived as life adventurers who decided, “This is the place for me.”
I’m grateful that we treasure our past and act to preserve it - part of our commitment to sustainability. I’m thankful for Park City’s future, too, as together we refine and balance responsible visitor management with sound environmental policy, engaging our visitors in both.
As we see investments blossoming in our resort and visitor sectors, the Chamber is proud to support parallel advancements in low-impact transportation, workforce housing, support for seasonal employees, and the far-reaching Mountainkind brand emphasizing a community-first spirit. I believe we can all be grateful for these.
Moving forward, we’ll need continued strategic collaboration to sharpen our skills, align our resources, and strengthen the shared vision required to plan sustainably for future generations.
Finally, I’m grateful for our 1200+ Chamber partners, the beating heart of a civic culture like no other. And I’m grateful every time I step outside in our beautiful town— knowing how easily we inspire each other to be our best, spark new ideas, and have so much fun together. It’s all part of that special Park City bond.
Happy Thanksgiving!