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SUMMARY:Rooted in Tradition: Native American Food Sovereignty lecture given by Darren Parry
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Rooted in Tradition: Native American Food Sovereignty given by Darren Parry on Wednesday\, May 20\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m.\, which will be held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nDarren Parry is the former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.  Darren serves on the Board of Directors for Utah Humanities and the PBS Utah. He attended the University of Utah and Weber State University and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Education. In 2024\, he received an Honorary PhD in Education from Utah State University.  Darren is the author of “The Bear River Massacre\, A Shoshone History” and teaches in the Environmental Humanities department at the University of Utah. He lectures around the country on Native American issues surrounding history and Indigenous views related to sustainability. He recently gave a lecture at the University of Copenhagen and spoke about Indigenous views to Climate and Environment.   His passions in life are his wife Melody\, 7 children and 17 grandchildren. His other passion is his Tribal family. He wants to make sure that those who have gone before him are not forgotten.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/rooted-in-tradition-native-american-food-sovereignty-lecture-given-by-darren-parry/
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SUMMARY:Medical Care in Park City in 1900—Not For the Faint of Heart lecture given by Dr. Thomas Schwenk
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Medical Care in Park City in 1900—Not For the Faint of Heart given by Dr. Thomas Schwenk on Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive\, Park City UT.  \nLife was rough and death common in the remote mining town of Park City in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This presentation will discuss common diseases and injuries of the era\, the doctors and nurses who cared for the town\, and the funding and building of the much-needed Miners Hospital in 1904. \nDr. Thomas Schwenk is a board-certified family physician who practiced in Park City from 1978 to 1984\, the first full-time physician in town following the closure of the mines. A graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School\, he also trained at the University of Utah. Following his academic career at the University of Michigan and the University of Nevada\, Reno\, he returned to Park City with his wife\, Jane. They have children in Denver and Brooklyn\, both of whom were born in Utah and consider themselves Parkites.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/medical-care-in-park-city-in-1900-not-for-the-faint-of-heart-given-by-dr-thomas-schwenk/
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SUMMARY:I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill lecture given by Sandy Brumley and Emmett Murray
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill given by Sandy Brumley and Emmett Murray on Wednesday\, June 10\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  The lecture is in relation to a new exhibit called Park City Loves a Parade: Our Parades\, Processions\, and Protests from Past to Present which will be on display at the Park City Museum until April 2027.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nBaby boomers may recall a song about Joe Hill from 1970 The Woodstock Soundtrack Album. According to that song\, Joe Hill never died but lives on “where working folks defend their rights.” In December of 2025\, Joe Hill “lived on” in Park City through the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSA) as they successfully went on strike against Vail Resorts. Folks may not know that Joe Hill worked for The Silver King Coalition Mines in the days before the events that led up to his death by firing squad in the Utah State Prison in Sugarhouse. Emmet Murray of the PCPSA will provide some happy details from the ski patrol strike while Sandy Brumley\, local PC history raconteur\, will provide the tragic history of Joe Hill.   \nA mountain host and hiking guide at Park City Mountain Resort\, Sandy Brumley is a descendent of iron miners in Minnesota and an avid student of Park City History.  This will be the fifth in a series of presentations he has made for the Museum.  He is a hike leader for the Museum and a member of Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History.   Emmett Murray is a ski patroller at the Canyons Resort at Park City Mountain and has just completed his ninth year.  He was also the Vice President of PCPSPA during the strike which started on December 27\, 2024 and lasted thirteen days.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/i-dreamed-i-saw-joe-hill-lecture-given-by-sandy-brumley-and-emmett-murray/
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