FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Emily Stein

Outreach Coordinator

435-649-9698

RECYCLE UTAH PRESENTS THE SECOND ANNUAL “UNCORKED” OUTDOOR CONCERT

Park City, UT- Join Recycle Utah for the second annual “Uncorked”outdoor concert.The event will be held at the recycling center on Friday, July 12,from 6-10pm. Enjoy local entertainment and support a local cause! All proceeds will help fund glass recycling atRecycle Utah.

The evening will feature music by local favorite, Bryon Friedman and his Band, along with Take Five!Food from The Gateway Grille, craft beers from Shades of Pale, and wine and spirits from Top Shelf will be available. “Five” is the theme of the evening: $5 entry, $5 meals, $5 drinks. It’s a price you can’t beat for some of Park City’s finest!

In addition to celebrating local talent, Recycle Utah will get a much-needed boost to continue offering glass recycling to Summit County residents, which is not accepted in the curbside recycling bins.Instead of throwing your glass away, drop off your glass at Recycle Utah and conserve natural resources and landfill space. Recycle Utah accepts all four colors of glass: green, blue, brown, and clear. Glass is then recycled by Momentum Recycling in Salt Lake City.

Recently, there has been an increasing demand for glass recycling in our community, yet it continues to be a low-value commodity. As a result, Recycle Utah is recycling more glass than ever, but at a high cost and with little return. Help your local, non-profit recycling center do what it does bestand come out for Uncorked.

Event details: The show will be held in the Recycle Utah parking lot, 1951 Woodbine Way in Park City. Parking is available in the adjacent lot thanks to Park City Mountain Resort. Show begins at 6pm. Entry is$5 at the door. A huge thank you to event sponsors Soul Poles, Mountain Town Music, Gateway Grille, Park City Mountain Resort, and Top Shelf Services. For more info., contact Recycle Utah at (435) 649-9698 or visit

Recycle Utah is Park City’s only non-profit community recycling center providing resource re-allocation for more than 50 different items and a variety of conservation and educational programs for Summit and Wasatch Counties.

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