A Big Thank You To NordicTrack from iFIT, our Presenting Sponsor for Art on the Trails
Art on the Trails is coming up Saturday August 28th from 2-6pm, and you can still RSVP in advance for your preferred tour time here. This free program takes guests on a walking tour of pop-up creative performances presented by local and regional performing and visual artists along the McLeod Creek Trail.
Put on in partnership by the Arts Council and Basin Recreation, and hosted at the Copper Moose Farm Stand, this annual program is a favorite of many. The Arts Council was so pleased to be able to put on the event again this year, and keep it free and open to the public with the support of our presenting sponsor, NordicTrack from iFIT.
We are so grateful and proud to have NordicTrack from iFIT as our Presenting Sponsor for our Art on the Trails program. As a local Utah company, their support showcases their commitment to their community—specifically the health of our Utah community. NordicTrack prioritizes the importance of mental health as part of our overall physical health through their streaming iFIT workouts and Train Body & Mind campaign.
"NordicTrack from iFIT is proud to sponsor Art on the Trails because we believe in the power of exercise to provide physical and mental health and the power of art to inspire and uplift. We believe in total well-being and Art on the Trails is a perfect opportunity to share our philosophy with the local Park City community," said Colleen Logan, VP, Marketing for NordicTrack from iFIT.
Art on the Trails is a program that highlights the connection between nature, art, and recreation. Having NordicTrack from iFIT as our Presenting Sponsor is a perfect partnership as the Arts Council celebrates getting out on the trails and exercising for our bodies, while simultaneously experiencing immersive, imaginative, and inspiring art that activates our minds.
A big thanks to NordicTrack from iFIT for making this year’s event possible! We hope you can come experience nature like you never have before, join us on the trails and immerse yourself in an afternoon of art. For more information on the event coming up August 28th from 2-6pm, visit the Art on the Trails webpage at pcscarts.org.