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Questions – Sundance 2018
Sundance has always celebrated diverse voices, and the 2018 edition of the festival is no different. This year, 38% of movies here are directed by women and 32% of movies are from non-white directors. Here are the five biggest questions facing studios and filmmakers as the festival launches.
1. Will Amazon and Netflix Continue to Dominate the Market? The past two Sundances have been tales of two streaming giants. Flush with cash, Amazon and Netflix have nabbed most of the festival’s hottest titles, paying high seven figures and eight figures for the likes of “Mudbound,” “The Big Sick,” “Manchester by the Sea,” and “Icarus,” while leaving more traditional studios to fight for scraps. That may be changing, however. Amazon is producing more movies and buying fewer completed films, and Netflix has faced some pushback from filmmakers who don’t want their work to debut on the streaming platform with only a nominal theatrical run. If Amazon and Netflix stop writing checks, will a new player enter the fray promising big paydays? And after months of throat clearing about producing original content, could Apple or Facebook finally make a splash? The time may be ripe for a new digital goliath to emerge.
2. Will Fox Searchlight Splurge Again? The indie label has been a force at past Sundances, but a looming sale of its parent studio, 20th Century Fox, to Disney could make the company wary of breaking out the checkbook. That might be a good thing. Searchlight has made several bad deals at recent Sundances, splurging millions on “Patti Cake$,” “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,” and “The Birth of a Nation” only to see them bomb at the box office. Recent Searchlight hits such as “The Shape of Water” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” were all developed internally, which may be a safer way to go.
3. Will Sundance Kick off the 2019 Oscars? Last year’s Sundance unveiled a record number of awards contenders, including “Call Me by Your Name,” “Get Out,” “Mudbound,” and “The Big Sick.” And recent editions of the festival have seen the debuts of such Oscars best picture contenders as “Boyhood,” “Whiplash,” “Manchester by the Sea,” and “Brooklyn.” It’s not just that the movies playing at Sundance have gotten better. It’s that, in the last decade or so, the Oscars have gone decidedly more independent. Among the buzzier titles that could be among next year’s awards darlings: “Juliet, Naked,” a comedy adapted from a Nick Hornby novel, starring Ethan Hawke; “Monsters and Men,” a drama about the justice system; and “The Miseducation of Cameron Post,” a gay conversion therapy drama starring Chloe Grace Moretz.
4. How Political Will Sundance Be? Donald Trump, and the #Me Too and Time’s Up movements will likely loom large at this year’s festival. It’s been quite a year for Hollywood. The Weinstein scandal has exposed a series of sexual harassers and abusers, and galvanized women in the industry who are sick of being under-paid, under-represented, and subjected to hostile work environments. There’s already a women’s march planned for Saturday morning, and it stands to reason that there will be a lot of fiery speeches when filmmakers and festival organizers take the stage to premiere new films.
5. Who Will be the Sundance Breakout Stars? Twelve months ago, a mention of Timothee Chalamet’s name drew blank stares. Now, he’s a certified Oscar contender thanks to “Call Me by Your Name.” Throughout its history, Sundance has been a launching pad for promising talent. Directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Ryan Coogler, and Dee Rees all got their starts at the mountainside festival, while actors such as Jennifer Lawrence, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Michael B. Jordan have all emerged as performers to watch following buzzy turns in Sundance favorites. Who will join their ranks this time?
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Sundance 2018
Highlights of the Starry Scene Invading Park City
An abundance of Sundance regulars (Carey Mulligan, Ethan Hawke, Common, Elle Fanning, Jack Black, Armie Hammer) and some more infrequent festival talent (Keira Knightley, Usher, Jonah Hill) will soon be invading Park City, Utah, as the festival begins on Thursday, January 18.
Acura being the car of choice for 2018 Sundance. The auto company is the presenting sponsor of the 2018 festival and will present both the U.S. Dramatic and Documentary audience awards.
In addition to hosting TheWrap’s interview suite and photo studio, the wheels of the fest are sponsoring this very Party Report to help deliver insider party and event coverage.
If you’ll be in Park City, look for the new immersive Festival Village footprint located on Swede Alley.
Top talent, filmmakers, and creative ensembles will pass through providing a steady stream of @CelebSightings. (Follow along on @SundanceParties and @TheWrap on Instagram).
If you’re in Park City, you’ll see the fleet of 100 Acura MDX luxury SUVs shuttling jurors, actors, and creative ensembles to screenings, junkets, and parties.
TheWrap’s preview of the titles making noise already.
SOCIAL SCENE LINE-UP REVEAL!
*Wine and Film Premiere Open to the 21+ Public
Francis Coppola’s Director’s Short Film Competition Screening and Winner Reveal
Holiday Theatre, 1776 Park Ave
Friday January 19, 8:30 p.m.
*Women in Film Cocktail Party
Friday, Jan. 19, 8-10 p.m.
Café Artois, 364 Main Street Park City, UT 84060
Location Withheld
Throughout the Festival
Sunday, Jan. 21, 1 – 7 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 22 (6-9 p.m.)
Friday, Jan. 19 – Sunday, Jan. 21, 11 p.m. – late
Café Artois, 364 Main Street Park City, UT 84060
WHY TEST FOR RADON? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Vail Resorts Searches for Developer in Early Move Toward Enhanced Base Area
The Colorado-based owner of Park City Mountain Resort, Vail Resorts, is currently in the early stages of looking for a developer to see its vision for an enhanced base area come to fruition. Vail Resorts has looked to CBRE Group, Inc., a commercial real estate firm, as well as IMI Worldwide Properties for assistance in the project.
Kristin Kenney Williams, vice president of mountain community affairs for Vail Resorts, says the two firms will “seek qualified developers interested in purchasing the land parcels and partnering with us to carry out a vision for the base area.” While Williams did not indicate a proposed timeline for the project, she did expand on the company’s vision for the base area. “That vision for an enhanced base area includes city and community priorities: more parking, traffic and transit improvements, employee housing and significant tax revenue generation for the school district and city.” Given that Vail Resorts
The land in question totals a little more than 10 acres and dates back to the 1990s, when the previous owner of the resort secured development approval from City Hall. Both the Marriott’s Mountain Side and the Legacy Lodge were part of that original development plan. Now, Vail Resorts is looking to the rights associated with the main PCMR parking lot as well as the Silver King lot along Lowell Avenue and Empire Avenue.
Kenney Williams also explains why the company is enlisting outside real estate firms in the project. “Vail Resorts has shifted away from being a developer and is focused on our core- operations of our resorts and base areas. Instead of developing prime parcels of Vail Resorts’ land ourselves, we’re looking for third parties who can lend their expertise in development by working with our communities and local governments. We have a vested interest in ensuring that projects enhance the entire resort community and carefully consider our guests and local residents.”
What is Happening this Holiday Season in Park City
December 31
Celebrate the holiday season by heading to Park City Snowfest,
December 31: New Year’s Eve Celebration
Park City Library
Park City Library will feature an assortment of
The Sound of Music: Dec 28Wonderwoman: Dec 29The Florida Project: Dec 29-31
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Park City- things to do
PARK CITY CHILDREN’S CHOIR PERFORMANCE:
On Tuesday, December 19 at 11:30 am at Summit County Library, the Park City Children’s Choir featuring 4th and 5th grade students from Park City Schools will present their holiday performance. Light refreshments will be served. For all ages.
DOLLY’S BOOK STORE BOOK SIGNING:
GILBERT THE PARK CITY MOOSE
Please join us as we host local author Heidi Pieros, who will be signing copies of her two books featuring Gilbert the Park City Moose, including the newest title Gilbert Learns to How to Ski.
THE GOLDEN ELIXIR OF THE WEST
Please join us as we welcome Jane Perkins, co-founder of High West Distillery, who will be discussing and signing copies of her book The Golden Elixir of the West, the history of whiskey and it’s importance in the culture of the West.
PARK CITY SNOWFEST
PARK CITY LIBRARY
TENTATIVE TREASURE HILL DEAL REACHED
Effective communication is the cornerstone of building trust in relationships.
Effective communication is the cornerstone of building trust in relationships. It helps set expectations correctly, improves teamwork and, most importantly, builds trust. That is why I am so pleased to let you know that the expectations you have about how I communicate are about to be exceeded in a new, exciting way.
We know how important it is for our customers to feel as though their Realtor is working hard to ensure that their best interest is at heart. In the coming weeks, when you entrust a loan to me at Fairway, I am going to show you a new way of communicating through informative emails that are meant to keep you, my team, and your family on the same page throughout their loan process.
My emails will educate my buyers on potential pitfalls such as opening new lines of credit, provide reminders about setting up their homeowners insurance, explain the importance of appraisals and home inspections, and much more. These emails are designed to keep my clients on track as they buy their home, but they will also serve to keep us all organized and on the same page when it comes to where we are in process.
From the moment an offer begins, you can rely on me to answer all your questions before they may even be ask. I will inspire confidence not only in me, but also in your recommendation of my commitment to them. It’s just another reason why you will be proud to say we are strong partners in business.
I am confident that I am going to spoil you from using any other REALTOR.
Buying a Utah Home “As-Is”
Buying a Utah Home “As-Is”
A lot of people get nervous when they see a Utah Home marketed “as-is”. However, the Utah Real Estate Contract, the contract we use to buy and sell real estate in Utah says the home is being purchased “as-is”.
Section 10.2 of the Utah Real Estate Contract says “Buyer acknowledges and agrees that in reference to the physical condition of the Property: (a) Buyer is purchasing the Property in its “As-Is” condition without expressed or implied warranties of any kind”.
The weight of the purchase is placed on the Utah Home Buyer doing their Due Diligence before they purchase the property. This is why it is important to have the home inspected by a trusted person. Fact is, there is no “perfect home”, but major issues can be avoided by doing a good inspection.
It may also be a good idea to have a Home Warranty purchased for the house. This could be negotiated so as the seller would pay for it. However, home warranties are insurance products and have limits and excluded coverage. But if the dishwasher broke, most would come and fix or replace it. It is a nice peace of mind to have and they last for a year, but they do not cover everything.
Searching for Utah homes is fun and finding something you really like is exciting, but make sure the house checks out. Major issues could mean major fixes and cost. There will always be maintenance to keep up a home and little things always happens. Just check the major issues are sound and that it is a good home.
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Real Estate Terminology
Contingent offer: An offer that is accepted by the seller, but certain conditions must be met before the sale is final.
Escrow: A neutral third party that holds funds from the buyer and distributes them when all conditions have been met.
Loan-to-value (LTV): The risk assessment ratio used by lenders. To calculate the LTV, divide the mortgage by the appraised value.
Mayflower Parcel Closes – Deer Valley Expansion Imminent
The area was recently featured in USATODAY’s story Bigger and better: Park City expands into USA’s largest ski resort. Larry Olmsted wrote in the piece, “Now Park City is enjoying yet another renaissance, one that may well make it the top ski destination in the country.”
The primary components of the Mayflower Village & Resort development will be completed over three phases over 25 years with parcels for vertical developers, pads for homebuilders, and finished single-family lots. The Mayflower property is located at the off-ramp of four-lane divided highway U.S. 40, providing a 35 minute, unobstructed freeway access to the resort from Salt Lake City International Airport.
This project is centered on the creation of a 2,350 unit high-end ski-in/ski-out village that will be integrated into the Mayflower Resort so that the guest experience at the village will be seamless with the resort.
In addition to a premier skiing experience, Deer Valley has established itself as a community providing a quality lifestyle for year-round residents. The Deer Valley Music Festival and summer concert series hosted on the mountain at the Snow Park Amphitheater draws and hosts some of the biggest names in music such as Bob Dylan, Jewel, and Willy Nelson.
Join your fellow Summit County community members in supporting Live PC Give PC on Friday, November 10! It’s a powerful 24-hour day of giving and an extraordinary opportunity to support the local nonprofit organizations that help to make Park City a special place to live and work. Every donation made – big or small – gives your favorite organizations the chance to win in more ways than one, from generating awareness to securing matching grants and additional contributions. Together, we can make a real impact. Sponsor, donate, support, and spread awareness! Learn more at LivePCGivePC.org.
Bitcoin as a consideration for buying Real Estate
Bitcoin is already in retail and restaurants — so it was only a matter of time before the cryptocurrency took on real estate. That time is now. Bitcoin is slowly making its way into closings on everything from Lake Tahoe land in California to Manhattan condos to single-family homes in the heart of Sundance, Utah.
One of our sellers and now buyer have evolved, they have moved from mom and pops to young people who want to pay with Cryptocurrency this is something that has been asked of us at Engel & Völkers —
Can you take cryptocurrency?
Can we pay that way?
and of course when someone wants to pay me with a different form of payment, I am going to try to work with them and give them what they want, especially in this very busy real estate market.
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It’s time to for daylight savings time to fall back forever!
Does Daylight Savings Time help conserve energy? No!
Show me where this is a savings and I will show you why you are wrong……
I was raised a farmer and I don’t like the later sunrise created by Daylight Savings Time and dairy cows adjust poorly to moooving the clock. LOL!
I was raised in Indiana and I believe that lighting demand may have dropped, but the warmer hour of extra daylight tacked onto each evening led to more air-conditioning use, which canceled out the gains from reduced lighting and then some. As a result, electric bills increased slightly under Daylight Savings Time. NO SAVINGS!
So I say, let’s have Congress – which hasn’t been able to agree on almost anything this year – pass a bill eliminating daylight saving time. Just sayin’
Benefits:
1.You won’t have to struggle to figure out what time it is in Arizona or Hawaii, which NEVER change their clocks.
2.Amtrak won’t have to pull its trains over to side in the fall, wouldn’t want to be early!
3.Childhood obesity will diminish, because kids will have an hour less to trick-or-treat
4.Workplace injuries and suicide rates will go down
5. No more body rhythms being throws off
6. While we are at it lets realign time zones in the United States so they actually make sense.
Whom in the world said time zones have to be vertical?
Ski Utah Passport For 5th & 6th Graders
Halloween on Main Street Park City
Tuesday October 31st, 2017
Schedule of Events
3:00-5:00 p.m. Trick-or-Treating: Little ghosts and goblins are invited to Main Street for fun and safe Trick-or-Treating, compliments of participating merchants!
5:00 p.m. Dog Parade on Lower Main Street: Leashed, costumed dogs and their owners will meet below the Lower Main Street Pedestrian bridge at 4:45 p.m. The parade will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will march to Heber Avenue.
Getting to Main Street & Parking
- Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic beginning at 2 p.m.
- The Historic Park City Alliance and Park City Municipal Corporation strongly encourage the use of alternative transportation. Due to federal regulations, pets are not allowed on public transportation.
- Satellite parking is available at Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain, and the Park City School District parking lots. Parking in satellite lots is complimentary.
- Parking will be $10 in the China Bridge parking structure.
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Want to ensure accessing Main Street is a treat rather than a trick? We have a few ideas:
- If you are coming with two-legged creatures take the bus! If you must drive to town park at the Park City School District, Park City Mountain or Deer Valley Resort and hop on public transit there.
- Parking is available at Park City Mountain, Deer Valley Resort and the Park City School District. (No overnight parking, however!)
- City Transit, City Transit, City Transit! It’s free, frequent and easy!
- Carpool – Meet up with your friends at home and jump in one car. Walk or bike – Have you seen all the bike racks in Historic Park City? There are plenty of spots to lock up your bike once you arrive and it is downhill when you are leaving.
There are lots of events leading up to our famous Howl-o-Ween! Check out our event calendar for more!
If you’re considering selling your home in Park City, we should talk!
This Week in Park City
Halloween Escaper Room
Escape Room Park City presents its new HALLOWEEN ESCAPE. Puzzle your way through a mad professor’s warehouse laboratory, where she’s been experimenting, with monstrous results! Now she’s vanished, and your group is left alone in the lab – or are you? Can you escape before the Original Monster comes out to feed – on you? Rooms available 7 days a week through Halloween. Rooms on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights PG-13/R level scary and recommended for ages 13 and up; all other days and times, scare level at PG-13. Adult accompaniment always recommended. Every Sunday, each person in a full-character costume receives $5 off their Halloween Room ticket. Apply discount WEEN-SUN at time of ticket purchase. Schedule your Halloween Escape through escaperoomparkcity.com
Park City Ghost Tours
The ghost stories of which you will hear during a Park City Ghost Tour have been collected over the past twelve years. The research was conducted by owners Rob and Lela Newey, retired history teachers and film maker, Erik Hutchins who has studied metaphysics and paranormal activity including human ESP, and the mysteries of crop circles. Through research, interviews, field recordings and other cutting edge methods these three investigators chose 15 stories because they were the most exciting… and terrifying. If you are a believer in ghosts you will hear some of the best ghost stories ever to come out of the west; and if you don’t believe in ghosts, prepare to have your mind changed! Come see for yourself! Ghost tours are available every night through October 31.
All things Logan, UT in October……
Lecture: Saturn & the Cassini Mission
The Cache Valley Astronomy Society invites the public to a free lecture: “Saturn and the Cassini Mission.” The Cassini spacecraft just completed a 13-year mission studying the giant planet, its amazing rings, and its dozens of moons up close and personal. Come and learn about the latest discoveries that were made. The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25 in Room 806 of the Bridgerland Applied Technology College (BATC) at 600 west 1301 north. All ages are welcome, and door prizes will be given.
Corn Maze on the Farm
Bring in the fall at AWHC with our Corn Maze on the Farm for some fall family fun. Visitors can walk through the corn maze, play in the bounce house and participate at our BB gun range. New this year, we have human bumper balls, 9 square in the air, and human foosball. Don’t forget to ride the spooky train and the ponies. A full day of fall family fun you won’t want to miss!
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Pleasant Grove, UT in October……
Hee Haw Farms
If you’re looking for fall or Halloween fun, Hee Haw Farms is the place. They have something for kids of all ages. Families can enjoy a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, hayrides, petting farm, pony rides, corn maze, and haunted hayride.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All things Syracuse, UT in October…..
Black Island Farms in Syracuse is home to 26 acres of corn mazes – both haunted and not. Take a hayride to choose your own pumpkin from the field and enjoy family time in the play yard, where you’ll find a petting zoo, corn slide, train rides, pig races and more.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Heber City, UT in October….
Midway hosted the first Gathering in 1994 with a standing room crowd with a few local ranchers and residents coming together to celebrate Cowboy Poetry. Now, twenty three years later, this event has grown into a nationally recognized Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The Gathering will run October 25-29, 2017. The Heber Valley Western Music and Cowboy Poetry Gathering includes Waddie Mitchell, the Bar J. Wranglers, Riders in the Sky, Brenn Hill and special show by the Bellamy Brothers in Heber City. Also performances from Summer Brooke and the Mountain Faith Band.
Francis Family Farms Pumpkin Patch
Avoid the crowds and enjoy a quaint pumpkin patch in Midway, just off River Road near Memorial Hill. The Francis Family Farm invites you to come and enjoy the smells and sights of Autumn with their beautiful Family Farm, enjoy wonderful hay bales set-up for that perfect perch to take beautiful pictures of the your family, kids and a few pumpkin friends. We are new to the valley and hope you will stop by and see our new family farm. We look forward to growing strawberries next summer for everyone to enjoy!
Kohler Creamery Hay Maze & Pumpkin Patch
Our hay maze and pumpkin patch offer a local option for those looking to enjoy the sights and sounds of real working dairy farm- complete with large hay bales and a few scattered cow pies. The maze is appropriate and entertaining for all ages, looking for some afternoon or weekend fun. Entry fee includes a pumpkin and ice cream! Kohler Creamery will extend their hours to 8 pm on the weekends (Friday & Saturday).
Homestead Annual Scarecrow Festival
Take a walk through the Homestead Resort and admire the dozens of scarecrows set up by local businesses. Ask for a ballot from the front desk and vote for your favorite one. The Scarecrow Walk is open 7 days a week and is free.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All things Riverton, UT. in October….
Pumpkin Point Farms
The goal of this family farm in Riverton has always been to provide good family fun for an affordable price. Eleven acres of pumpkins are priced by size, with small ones available for 50 cents. The small corn maze and hayrides are free with pumpkin purchases. Don’t miss the historic tractor collection.
Petersen Family Farm
This working Riverton farm has a pumpkin patch, hayrides, straw pyramid, apple slingshot, mini corn maze and a petting zoo. Most of these activities are inexpensive or free.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Lehi in October….
Thanksgiving Point
CORNBELLY’S CORN MAZE
Utah’s original maze will be open September 22 – Nov. 4 and is celebrating its 22nd season with a tribute to Superheroes…both those with capes and, more importantly, those without! Along with the maze, there are 50+ other attractions, including a Pumpkin Princess Playland, Gemstone Mining, Pumpkin Blasters, Pig Races, Jumbo Jumper Air Pillow, Cow Train, Jack-o-Lantern train rides, a Trick-or-Treat Trail & Parade, Singing Chickens and More!!! This year’s new attractions include a Jest in Time circus show, Ropes Course Ranch, Cornbelly’s Kidsville, Birdhouse Adventure, Light up the Night Halloween parade, Candy Corn Acres and more. This is NOT just a night time event! They’ve got plenty of laughter by day and then fright by night at the Insanity Point haunts. Check it out at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Salt Lake City in October
INNOVATION IDOL: ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?
What can kids possibly teach technology innovators? Quite a lot, actually. Join us for an extra special Leo After Hours event, and Utah Science Technology and Research (USTAR), where local entrepreneurs pitch elementary school students, Shark Tank-style, for real money! Wait, 5th graders are the judges? That’s right. Kids are experts at being brutally honest and asking the tough questions. They are masters at making creative connections that most adults miss. Also, entrepreneurs often struggle with explaining their ideas in simple terms that are accessible and captivating to investors and potential customers. If a 5th grader doesn’t get it, your customers won’t either. So join us for an evening of inspiring ideas, appetizers and more!
Salt Lake Ghost Tours
Guided by a professional storyteller, guests travel by bus to the great “haunts” of Salt Lake City or Ogden and learn about the ghosts who dwell in historic buildings and cemeteries. Bus tours, cemetery tours, and walking tours are available. Living Planet Aquarium
The Haunted Aquarium is back! Our annual Halloween
celebration kicks off Friday the 13th and goes through Halloween. Visit the Aquarium to see fun and spooky decorations lurking throughout our galleries. Join us for special events such as Skeleton Dives and Trick-or-Treating. This event is included with Aquarium Admission!
Don’t be surprised if you encounter a Viking in the flesh as you explore Vikings: Beyond the Legend at NHMU. Due to a wildly implausible error in their navigation system, seven Norsemen (and women) ran their vessel aground on the shores of the Great Salt Lake and found their way to NHMU. Meet various members of Viking society, explore their daily life, learn a skill, hear Norse stories, and catch up on town gossip. These intriguing Norse characters will add a more personal look Beyond the Legend, as you explore Viking life in the Museum’s latest special exhibit.
Gardner Village
The broomsticks have landed and the witches have set up shop. Take a witchy walk through Gardner Village to see our green-faced gals on display Saturday, September 16 to October 31, 2017. Which witch is which? Print a Scavenger Hunt form to hunt for our cackling cuties. See how many you can find and snap a few pics of your scavenger shenanigans to share using hashtags #gardnervillage and #findawitch. We’d love to see you on the Halloween scene!
Get ready for a witchy adventure! Come by Six Hags Witches Adventure to snap a photo with a Gardner Village witch, let all your witchy wiggles loose on a giant pillow, climb thru spider webs and make it out of the Maze of Mayhem. Monday–Saturday from 11am to 8pm, weather permitting. Open on Halloween til 4pm.
Get ready to celebrate the haunts of Halloween with Bewitched, Bothered, and Bedazzled, our brand new Witchapalooza show for 2017! For those with a wacky sense of humor, finesse for fine food, and a zest for great entertainment, this furor of fun will keep you in stitches. Featuring some of Utah’s top musicians and actors, Witchapalooza has become an annual tradition for fall! Dress up with your friends and join us! Tickets start at $21 for show only, and $34. 95 for show and dinner. Book your tickets early, as all shows do sell out.
The new, permanent home for Castle of Chaos is 8000 S State Street in Salt Lake City. Are you brave enough for Utah’s only completely underground haunted attraction? You have never experienced true fear at a haunted house until you descend into the vast darkness of the Castle of Chaos! Castle is based around a fun, scary but safe great group activity or date. Castle is a very interactive haunted house with lots of actors, so each of your visits is unique. We pride ourselves on being not just scary, but fun! We also offer “4 Levels of Fear” so you can choose what level of scares you get! Castle is wheelchair accessible. New underground location at 8000 South at State Street SLC.
Crazy Corn Maze
The Crazy Corn Maze in West Jordan is celebrating 15 years, and this year it is bigger than ever. In addition to the corn maze, a pumpkin patch and a bigger and better Haunted Trail will be available.
The Fear Factory is located an abandoned cement factory, rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of workers who died in unfortunate accidents when the factory was in operation. The haunt includes underground tunnels, catwalks, twisty slides that are several stories high, and more. “Fear Fall” and the “Last Ride Zipline” add more heart-pounding to your visit. Nightmare on 13th, Utah’s largest and most technical haunted house, was rated the No. 1 haunted house in Salt Lake City by The Salt Lake Tribune and has been featured on The Travel Channel.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Layton, UT in October….
Pumpkin Haven
Pumpkin Haven in Layton is a good place to find different varieties of pumpkins, plus kid-pleasing activities such as a bounce house, petting zoo, straw maze, corn box and more. This attraction is especially well suited for younger children.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All things Farmington Ut in October…..
Bluebell Corn Maze in Roosevelt is located in a rural part of the state, but its corn maze and activities rival the big ones on the Wasatch Front. Family attractions include a pumpkin patch, slides, goat walk, hayride, cow train, corn box, launchers and more. Creep Farm – a haunted cornfield – begins in October.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Sundance in October…..
Just like the Full Moon Lift ride, but a little spookier! Geared to be family friendly, the Halloween Lift Rides last 45 minutes to an hour and take place on Ray’s Lift. Fun games, hot chocolate, & snacks are for sale, as well as blankets for those who forget. Weather permitting, a complimentary Halloween movie plays at the base.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Coalville, Ut in October…..
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME
A fun story and activity hour for preschool children. Also held at 1:00 p.m.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Kamas, Ut in October….
Summit County Library
STORY TIME
Join us for singing, dancing, book reading and end with a fun craft! Fun for toddlers up to kindergarten.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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All Things Park City in October
Haunted Forest at the Park City Nursery
The Park City Nursery is making a Haunted Forest this season for families to come have some Halloween fun. In addition to our pumpkin patch and fall garden displays, The Park City Nursery loves celebrating the Halloween spirit by inviting local families over for a little fun [and fear!] at the nursery — If you are up for a scare then come check out our Haunted Forest! Entrance to the Haunted Forest is free.. The Haunted Forest is open daily at our 4497 hwy 224 location during regular business hours
Run-A-Muk Dog Park; Open Space Clean Up
Grab your dog, some gloves, a poop shovel and your sense of humor! Be a Scooper Hero and help Basin Recreation keep our Off Leash Open Space Area clean.
BABY ME – Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with short books, music, and more! Join us weekly for our interactive baby lapsit, which is designed for children from birth to 18 months to encourage early literacy development. Older siblings and children are always welcome.
LIBRARY BOARD MEETING
The Park City Library Board metting from 12:00 – 1:30 at the Park City Library. Board meetings are open to the public.
CRAFTERNOONS
An afternoon solely devoted to the joys of crafting. Make, then take, your artsy and fun project every week!
MUSIC; MOVEMENT
Music and Movement is a lively and noisy hour aimed at toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers to explore a variety of musical instruments, dances, songs, and fantastic books. This program is designed to engage children and get them excited about music, improve their fine and gross motor skills through movement, and spark their creativity; while supporting their early literacy development.
The ghost stories of which you will hear during a Park City Ghost Tour have been collected over the past twelve years. The research was conducted by owners Rob and Lela Newey, retired history teachers and film maker, Erik Hutchins who has studied metaphysics and paranormal activity including human ESP, and the mysteries of crop circles. Through research, interviews, field recordings and other cutting edge methods these three investigators chose 15 stories because they were the most exciting… and terrifying. If you are a believer in ghosts you will hear some of the best ghost stories ever to come out of the west; and if you don’t believe in ghosts, prepare to have your mind changed! Come see for yourself! Ghost tours are available every night through October 31.
Escape Room Park City presents its new HALLOWEEN ESCAPE. Puzzle your way through a mad professor’s warehouse laboratory, where she’s been experimenting, with monstrous results! Now she’s vanished, and your group is left alone in the lab – or are you? Can you escape before the Original Monster comes out to feed – on you? Rooms available 7 days a week through Halloween. Rooms on Thursday,Friday and Saturday nights PG-13/R level scary and recommended for ages 13 and up; all other days and times, scare level at PG-13. Adult accompaniment always recommended. Every Sunday, each person in a full-character costume receives $5 off their Halloween Room ticket. Apply discount WEEN-SUN at time of ticket purchase. Schedule your Halloween Escape through escaperoomparkcity.com
7:30pm at Black Diamond Gym. This class is specifically designed for any athlete in the Park City/Salt Lake area that is motivated to practice their aerial tricks before taking them to snow. Beginning through advanced level Big Air athletes are welcome to attend.
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman – Lead Agent
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
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Fun October events throughout Park City to welcome fall
Fun October events throughout Park City to welcome fall
Operating Hours: Closing Day is October 19, 2014
Mortgage Market Update – Monday October 02, 2017
30 Year Fixed Rate | 3.750% | ![]() |
3.750% | |||
15 Year Fixed Rate | 3.000% | ![]() |
3.000% | |||
5/1 ARM | 2.875% | ![]() |
2.875% | |||
Non-Owner Occupied | 4.000% | ![]() |
4.000% | |||
30 Year Jumbo | 3.875% | ![]() |
3.875% |
IT’S CLOSING DAY ON YOUR NEW HOME!
Who’s going to be there?
What should you bring?
What will you be asked?
How many papers will you sign?
Documents related to closing your mortgage
Documents related to your closing
Higman Real Estate Team
Paula Higman
Director of Luxury Sales
Engel & Völkers U.S. Holding, Inc.
Mobile: 1-435-602-8228
FAX: 1-435-214-7091
Mail to: paula@higmanluxuryrealestate.com
Internet: http://paulahigman.evusa.com
Member of the Park City Board of REALTOR®
Member of the National Board of REALTOR®
ENGEL & VÖLKERS
The Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions in Home Buying
Buying a home is thrilling, scary, sometimes weird, often epic, and never dull. You’re ponying up a huge wad of cash for a place you’ll inhabit hopefully for years to come. As such, you’re bound to have a lot of questions throughout every step of the process.
What home can I afford?
Can I buy a home and sell my current one at the same time?
What do you think the seller will accept as a fair price?
How do I know if the property is a good deal?
How quickly can I close?
Should I get a home inspection?
When can I back out if I change my mind?
How to Prepare Yourself to Buy a Home This Year
- Strengthen your credit score.
- Figure out what you can afford.
- Save for down payment, closing costs.
- Build a healthy savings account.
- Get preapproved for a mortgage.
- Buy a house you like.
FALL IS UPON US 2017
It is always the right time to Buy a home in Park City!
The fall colors are upon us here the mountains-it’s crazy how quickly they changed!
This is a busy season for home buyers on the search for the perfect home each day, weighing and sorting, all their options in the area. Throw in hiking and fabulous dinners and it makes for a pretty full week for our clients!
The air is becoming crisp and the leaves are starting to change. It is a very special time in Park City, Utah. Kids are back to school, soccer games and community events are in full force. Hot Air Balloon Rides, fly fishing, farmers market, afternoon at the spa, scenic drive, High West Distillery in Wanship, Explore town on an electric bike, are some of the best things that Park City has to offer this time of the year. Nothing better than the hustle and bustle of Park City, Utah in the Fall.
Higman Real Estate Team
Are You Talking Your Prospects to Death: Telling vs Selling
1. Become a true problem solver……
- Make a list so that so that you have something to reference.
- Ask current satisfied customers what problems your product or service has solved for them and add what they say to your list.
- Ask prospects what solutions using a product or service like yours would provide for them, add those to the list as well.
2. Ask questions………
3. Listen………
4. Focus on the benefits your product or service provides……….
5. Close Open the customer……………
Fed signals December rate Increase!
* The Federal Reserve noted the impact of three recent hurricanes, including one that was striking Puerto Rico on Wednesday, but said the storms would weigh on the economy only briefly.
Nearly a decade after the Federal Reserve embarked on an unprecedented effort to shore up the collapsing American economy, the central bank said on Wednesday that it would begin withdrawing some of the trillions of dollars it invested in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
The decision, while widely expected, is nevertheless a significant sign that the Fed is confident that economic growth and low unemployment will continue. In other words, the central bank believes that America economy has emerged safely from the crisis.
Higman Real Estate Team
Tips For Choosing A Reliable Home Inspector
1. Get a reference from your real estate agent.
2. Look for a company that is bonded and insured.
3. Verify that the inspection company only does inspections – not home repairs and renovations
4. Find out what the inspection includes and how long it takes.
- The plumbing system.
- The electrical system.
- The structural condition.
- The heating and air conditioning systems.
- The basement and foundation.
- The roof and attic.
- Evidence of water penetration or grading issues.
- Pests such as bugs and wildlife.
- Environmental issues such as mold, radon, asbestos and lead paint.
- Appliances and other general components of the home.
5. Get references.
6. Verify that you can accompany the inspector while he or she goes through the home.
7. Request a sample inspection report.
8. Compare the cost of hiring different companies.
9. See if you can find an inspector with experience in the type of home you are looking at.
10. Choose an ASHI certified or InterNACHI inspector.