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Reflecting on 2025: A Year of Family, Community, and Unforgettable Moments

A festive gathering in Park City highlights family connections and community spirit while reflecting on the year 2025.

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The holiday season brought families together once again in Park City, where a festive gathering took place in a historic dairy barn. Family members across generations enjoyed a mix of activities, including a lively Hokey Pokey dance that highlighted the joy of togetherness. Among the cherished gifts exchanged was an artistic drawing of family pets, featuring detailed portraits of ten dogs, which is now set to be displayed prominently in the bathroom as a humorous memento. Another notable ornament was a dumpster fire model inscribed with the words 'Everything is fine,' cleverly reflecting the sentiments of the past year. This ornament, produced by Hallmark, symbolizes the ups and downs experienced throughout 2025. As the community prepares to embrace 2026, there are mixed feelings about the upcoming year. The political landscape remains uncertain, with ongoing discussions about healthcare and international relations. Various global issues linger, including conflicts in regions like Venezuela and Ukraine, prompting conversations about potential solutions. Climate change discussions continue to be a pressing concern, with unexpected weather patterns affecting local ski resorts. The unusually warm winter raised questions about the feasibility of maintaining ski runs in optimal conditions, illustrating the impact of changing climate trends on local businesses and tourism. In local news, construction projects continue to unfold, including a new hotel in Francis, which has sparked curiosity among residents. Additionally, the Utah Department of Transportation has been involved in updates to local infrastructure, such as the reinstallation of a traffic island. Amid these developments, lighter stories also emerged, including a memorable camping trip taken by local residents Andy and Bonny Armstrong, who brought their pet ducks along for the adventure. This unique experience has inspired many to explore new possibilities with their pets. Tom Clyde, a long-time resident and legal professional in Park City, reflects on these events, capturing the essence of community engagement and shared experiences that define life in the area.