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Show B-2 Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 21-23, 2020 The Park Record Younique fundraiser helps survivors of sexual abuse FOR YOUR INFORMATION Meetings ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS/DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES (ACA) Sunday 5:30 pm weekly meeting is online until further notice. Go to adultchildren.org, under “Find a Meeting” for Zoom login information. ALATEEN (801)205-2130 AL-ANON Theresa (435) 659-9667 Saturday mornings, 9:30 AM, outside, North side of Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave Wednesday evenings, 6 pm outside,North side of St. Luke’s Episcopal, 4595 Silver Springs Dr. LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY PROGRAM 2300 Monitor Drive - in small building just east of the LDS Church | parkcityaahelp@gmail.com MAN TO MAN PROSTATE CANCER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT (801)483-1500 | (800)234-0533 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) (English) Recording (435)649-0022 or Larry V. (435)901-1197 (Spanish) Llame a Jose (435)602-0373, Art (435)714-9025, Abel (435)602-9362 121 Park Ave. Park City | www.parkcityaa.com CAREGIVERS NIGHT OUT Linda (435)783-5708 Oakley-Elk Meadows Assisted Living Center, 4200 North 400 West. | Wasatch Senior Center. Coalville-Denise’s Home Plate restaurant. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP Does your partner control your money, activities and relationships? Do you need resources or information about Domestic Violence? Peace House offers free support groups Mondays and Tuesdays. Please call 647-9161 for more information. Family and Friends Online Seminar The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is offering a free, 90-minute online Family and Friends seminar every Thursday in May from 7-8:30 p.m. Family and Friends informs and supports people who have a loved one with a mental health condition. This is a single class that will be repeated weekly. after May this seminar will be offered regularly. Email eric@namiut.org for seminar dates and times from June onward. Registration is required: https://form.jotform.com/200846724854158 HANDY HANDS EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (649)2260 | Christian Center 1100 Iron Horse Dr., Park City | www.handyhands.org SCOTT IWASAKI Mental Health Online Support Groups The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) offers two free online Support Groups. The first is the NAMI Family Support Group for family members of individuals with mental health conditions from 7-8:30 p.m. every Tuesdays and the second is the NAMI Connection Support Group for adults with mental health conditions from 12:30-2 p.m. and from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Registration is required and can be done by visiting https://form.jotform.com/200846724854158. The online addresses will be provided at the time of registration. The Park Record NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) Sunday, Monday, & Wednesday- 8 pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Tuesday & Thursday- 8 pm, 1400 N Main Hwy 40, Heber Friday- 7pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Saturday- 9:00 am ,Chateau Recovery, 375 Rainbow Lane, Midway Saturday- 7:30 pm, Wasatch Crest, Moulton Rd, Heber City(last right-hand turn on Rt 40 before Rt 32, headed north) Sunday- 9:30 am, Aqcua Recovery, 100 N Johnson Mill Rd, Midway Our 24 hr Helpline # is (435)215-0033 Website-www.sasquatchareana.org GRIEF SHARE PROGRAM 647-5855 | Mountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. WASATCH GROUP Saturday Evening: 5:30 to 6:30 PM | Wasatch Crest Recovery - 425 Moulton Lane (First street north of the UVU entrance off of Hwy 40) Enter thru garage at North end of facility. Closed Meeting (Alcoholics only) Faith Congregations BAHA’I FAITH (435)729-9577 | www.usbahai.org THE BRANCH-A VINEYARD COMMUNITY (435)649-8301 | www.thebranchvc.org CAPITAL CHURCH PARK CITY Meet Saturdays 4:45pm at the Creekside Church 1400 Bitner Rd. Kimball Jct. | 435.631.9877 | www.capitalchurch.com PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH www.parkcitybaptist.org | (435) 649-0407 Pastor Sam Burton: (801) 815-1094 PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH (PCCC) (435)649-8131 | www.parkcitycommunitychurch.org CROSSPOINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) (435)565-1236 | www.crosspointpca.org PARK CITY INTERFAITH COUNCIL President, Tyler Walton (435)513-0186 | Vice-Pres, Mike Lennon (435)640-1959 CHRISTIAN CENTER OF PARK CITY (435)649-2260 | www.ccofpc.org CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Park City Stake Bldg., 2300 Monitor Drive, Jeremy Ranch Bldg., 3010 Saddleback Rd. Trailside Bldg., 510 Silver Summit Pkwy. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2024 Sidewinder Drive | (435)655-7994 | www.stjohnsanglican.org CREEKSIDE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (435)658-4687 | www.creeksidepc.com ST.MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (435)649-9676 | www.stmarysparkcity.com FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (435)940-0224 | www.christianscienceparkcity.com 605 Main St. Suite 200 | Services: 9:30 Sun. & 7:00 Wed. Sunday School: 9:30 Sunday SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH (435)649-2233 | www.shepherdofthemountains.org MOUNTAIN LIFE CHURCH (435)647-5855 | www.mountainlife.org UNITY SPIRITUAL CENTER (435)658-0886 | www.unityofparkcity.com ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | (435)649-4900 | www.stlukespc.org TEMPLE HAR SHALOM (PC Jewish Center) (435)649-2276 | www.harshalomparkcity.org Update your info by calling classifieds at 435.776.7725 or email classads@parkrecord.com Get all the latest Park Record updates. The ‘ o a Registration for the low-key event on Nov. 5 is now open LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY MEETING IN KAMAS Thursdays 7:00 p.m Francis Ward House 387 W. Last Frontier Lane, Francis Contact Sherm at 801-5989517 for more info. Every two years the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts a study with high school-aged kids in grades nine through 12 and the most recent statistic show that one in four girls across the nation reported being sexually abused before they turned 18. In Utah a little more than 11% of girls in that age group are raped before they graduate high school, and 21% of high school girls reported being sexually assaulted in the past 12 months, according to the report. These stats are part of the reason why The Younique Foundation, a nonprofit from Lehi, is holding a fundraiser in Park City on Thursday, Nov. 5. Doors for the event, which will include dinner and live entertainment, will open at 6:10 p.m. at the Kimball Terrace, located at Heber Avenue and Main Street. Registration is open at youniquefoundation.org/events. “We’re excited to do this, and of course in our COVID environment the fundraiser will be COVID appropriate,” said Executive Director Chris Yadon. Rather than a typical gala, the fundraiser will be smaller and a little more intimate, Yadon said. “After a nice dinner and some great entertainment, we will call for donations,” he said. “We’re excited to engage our friends in Park City.” The entertainment will be performed by father-and-daughter vocal duo, Mat and Savanna Shaw, who are known for uplifting songs, Yadon said. “They are from Utah, and they have one of the fastest growing YouTube channels out there,” he said. “It’s been fun to watch our own (talents) surge across the nation, and the world.” The money raised during the fundraiser will benefit The Younique Foundation’s programs that include the Haven Retreat, support groups and continued offerings of healing resources for women and families of girls who have been victims of COURTESY OF THE YOUNIQUE FOUNDATION COURTESY OF THE YOUNIQUE FOUNDATION Shelaine Maxfield cofounded The Younique Foundation with her husband Derek in 2015. The nonprofit, which will host a Nov. 5 fundraiser in Park City, offers healing resources and programs for women and families of girls who have been victims of child sexual abuse. Chris Yadon is the executive director of The Younique Foundation. child sexual abuse, Yadon said. The Haven Retreat is designed for women ages 18 and older who were abused when they were younger, said Shelaine Maxfield, the nonprofit’s cofounder. “These retreats provide multiple ways of healing so they can choose the ones that are most beneficial to them,” she said. “While it’s hard to talk to people you have never met about something you wish never had happened, by the end of the retreat, they have created a little community of survivors.” The Younique Foundation began operations in January 2015, said Maxfield, who started the nonprofit with her husband Derek. “We had been talking about a survivor of sexual abuse we knew and we were so distraught at how her life had been so negatively affected by the incident,” Maxfield said. “She was a child when it happened, and was feeling all of this guilt and shame. Derek just said, ‘Someone needs to do something about this,’ and we decided to dedicate our time and resources we had and would be blessed to have with to help survivors find hope and healing.” Common physical symptoms of childhood sexual abuse include unwanted and unplanned pregnancies, physical injuries and chronic conditions such as heart disease, obesity and cancer later in life, according to Yadon. Examples of mental health Weather Temperatures: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Mostly sunny and mild Sunny to partly cloudy Times of clouds and sun Cloudy with a shower in the afternoon Partly sunny and colder Winds: SW 7-14 mph Winds: NW 6-12 mph Winds: SW 3-6 mph Winds: WSW 7-14 mph Winds: N 6-12 mph 66°/34° 43°/16° 50°/35° 52°/23° 37°/14° High for the week ................................ 67° Low for the week ................................. 25° Precipitation: Total for the week ............................. 0.00” ACCUWEATHER UV INDEX TM Ogden 71/40 Elko 72/23 Salt Lake City 74/44 SUN AND MOON Wednesday ...... Thursday .......... Friday ............... Saturday .......... Sunday ............ Sunrise 7:44 a.m. ......... 7:45 a.m. ......... 7:46 a.m. ......... 7:47 a.m. ......... 7:48 a.m. ......... Sunset 6:36 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:34 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 6:31 p.m. Moonrise Moonset Wednesday ...... 1:28 p.m. ....... 10:43 p.m. Thursday .......... 2:24 p.m. ........ 11:44 p.m. Friday ................ 3:11 p.m. ................ none Saturday .......... 3:49 p.m. ....... 12:47 a.m. Sunday ............ 4:21 p.m. ......... 1:51 a.m. Full Last Craig 73/34 Park City Provo 71/40 Price 72/43 Ely 75/29 Richfield 79/37 Moab 81/50 Cedar City 78/41 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Wednesday’s highs and Wednesday night’s lows. Grand Canyon 75/31 Oct 23 Oct 31 Nov 8 Grand Junction 75/46 Farmington 78/37 Page 82/54 New Aspen 68/37 Cortez 76/33 St. George 85/52 MOON PHASES First Evanston 62/34 66/34 Wendover 73/35 Nov 14 NATIONAL CITIES City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver Wednesday Hi Lo W 71 51 c 39 27 s 79 63 pc 75 58 s 69 59 pc 67 47 r 80 60 pc 58 51 pc 74 57 c 66 51 c 72 56 c 84 67 pc 72 49 s consequences include depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, while behavioral symptoms may lead to substance abuse, risky sexual behaviors and increased risks for suicide or suicide attempts, he said. Another major challenges facing victims of childhood sexual abuse is how uncomfortable people get when they hear about it, according to Maxfield. “It has been a taboo topic for a very long time, centuries, really,” she said. “People don’t like talking about it, but it won’t go away until it comes to light. There is a lot we can do as human beings to reduce the risk, but we have to get to a point where we talk about sexual abuse the same way we are taking about car seat safety.” Educating parents and caregivers about childhood sexual abuse is at the center of The Younique Foundation’s mission. “A lot of people want to say this is happening somewhere else, or that it’s more a inner-city problem, but that’s not the case,” Yadon said. “It’s happening in Park City as much as it’s hapPlease see Fundraiser, B-4 Portions of Northern California will still have very dry and locally windy conditions on Wednesday, which will contribute to a high wildfire danger. It will remain dry across the Great Basin, and dry weather will be returning to the northern Rockies after recent rounds of early season snow. Highs ranging from 42 in the mountains to 84 in the deserts. ROAD CONDITIONS REGIONAL CITIES Logan 68/29 Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. The higher the AccuWeather UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Shown is the highest value for each day. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 High; 11+ Extreme. When: 6:10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5 Where: Kimball Terrace, located at Heber Avenue and Main Street Registration: youniquefoundation.org/events Web: youniquefoundation.org Wednesday, Oct. 21 REGIONAL FORECAST FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ALMANAC Park City statistics for the week ending Oct. 19 The Younique Foundation Fundraiser City Aspen Boulder Butte Colorado Springs Elko Ely Evanston Flagstaff Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesquite Missoula Ogden Page Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno Rexburg St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Twin Falls Yellowstone Wednesday Hi Lo W 68 37 s 71 49 pc 43 11 sn 70 48 s 72 23 s 75 29 s 62 34 s 72 38 s 78 32 s 75 31 s 75 46 s 69 24 s 59 30 pc 53 30 sh 90 51 s 44 22 sn 71 40 s 82 54 s 61 29 pc 71 40 s 74 41 s 79 38 s 58 30 c 85 52 s 74 44 s 48 26 pc 57 25 pc 72 29 s 61 29 pc 41 16 sn Thursday Hi Lo W 64 30 s 56 24 pc 28 9 c 72 22 s 51 18 s 58 17 s 42 20 s 68 36 s 75 36 s 72 32 s 72 35 s 66 24 s 43 18 pc 36 14 pc 86 50 s 34 13 sn 51 31 s 83 52 s 44 19 pc 52 29 s 77 26 s 58 30 s 42 20 pc 81 49 s 51 31 s 43 26 s 44 21 pc 60 21 s 46 24 s 23 4 sf Interstate 80: With abundant sunshine Wednesday, the road surface will remain dry along the length of the interstate. US-40: Dry weather is expected to prevail on Wednesday, and there will also be a fairly light wind. TRAVELERS FORECAST Tranquil weather is expected across the Great Basin on Wednesday, and most places in the Pacific Northwest that have dealt with some rain and mountain snow lately will also be drying out. Highs ranging from 46 north to 82 south. WEATHER HISTORY On October 21, 1780, Salano’s Storm prevented the Spanish admiral from attacking Pensacola. Over 200 years later on the same date, Austin, Texas, sustained $14 million damage from a severe hailstorm covering a 20-mile by 5-mile area. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 WORLD CITIES Thursday Hi Lo W 66 49 pc 39 31 pc 79 65 c 76 57 pc 69 51 s 62 57 c 79 60 pc 76 62 pc 79 61 pc 71 60 pc 78 59 pc 87 69 pc 58 19 s City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Hi Lo W 50 47 sh 62 47 pc 75 59 s 86 69 pc 85 73 pc 91 63 s 79 62 pc 82 77 t 38 35 c 73 64 pc 85 72 pc 71 62 pc 78 64 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 74 38 t 64 58 pc 73 58 pc 87 70 c 86 73 pc 87 58 s 76 65 pc 86 78 t 40 33 r 71 63 s 83 72 t 71 58 pc 74 64 pc City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Providence St. Louis San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Wednesday Hi Lo W 82 64 pc 83 73 t 75 62 s 97 68 s 75 57 c 72 60 pc 65 60 pc 87 71 t 74 66 pc 75 56 s 53 40 pc 84 74 t 78 63 s Thursday Hi Lo W 83 44 s 85 73 t 76 60 pc 94 67 s 77 57 pc 74 50 pc 84 66 s 88 72 t 74 64 pc 75 54 s 53 41 pc 88 75 t 77 61 pc City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Wednesday Hi Lo W 67 56 c 87 74 t 89 81 s 63 36 s 61 55 sh 64 59 sh 57 43 sh 65 54 pc 83 71 pc 77 60 s 62 51 r 64 44 r Thursday Hi Lo W 67 59 c 88 73 pc 88 80 sh 63 35 s 67 52 pc 67 62 sh 51 43 pc 67 56 sh 83 71 pc 80 60 s 60 47 pc 56 47 pc City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Wednesday Hi Lo W 39 36 r 49 45 sh 69 57 r 79 72 s 69 50 pc 88 76 pc 68 51 c 74 65 pc 67 60 pc 63 44 r 56 50 c 64 47 pc Thursday Hi Lo W 45 43 r 52 36 sh 67 53 r 77 70 sh 70 51 pc 89 77 t 65 39 pc 74 64 pc 67 64 c 55 51 pc 65 52 pc 63 51 c Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. |