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Show C-4 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 25-28, 2018 Local nonprofits celebrated at Promontory’s ‘Happiest Hour’ C K B o Robin Milne, President of the Promontory Foundation board left, smiles as Playing for Life’s Cynthia Brown takes the microphone and says a few words during Promontory Foundation’s “Promontory’s Happiest Hour” grants reception that was held on Aug. 17 at The Outfitters Cabin. Playing for Life was one of 30 nonprofits that received grants that evening. COURTESY OF RED HEAD MARKETING The Promontory Foundation hosted Aug. 17 event Submitted by Red Head Marketing In continuing Promontory members’ tradition of giving back to Park City and Summit County non-profits, the Promontory Foundation has raised $235,000 in grants this year. A grants reception, known as “Promontory’s Happiest Hour,” was held on Aug. 17 at The Outfitters Cabin. The funds, which entail a two-to-one matching grant, were distributed to 30 non-profits. “These non-profits truly enrich the local community and make Park City a special place to live and visit,” says Promon- The New York Times crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Autumn bloom 6 Ticked off 11 Cast 16 “Madam Secretary” airer 19 Really stood out 20 Bluesman Willie 21 Where the owl and the pussycat went, in poetry 22 ____ provençale 23 Classic film narrated by Spencer Tracy 26 Position 27 “Thanks in old age — thanks ____ I go”: Whitman 28 Lead-in to bad news 29 Searched without sight 30 Show what’s inside 32 Underscore 34 Early morning setting? 35 The Bears of the Big 12 Conference 36 Remark commonly attributed to Queen Victoria 41 Digs 43 Shaggy grazer 44 Actor O’Shea 45 Third-person form of “être” 46 “Birds in an Aquarium” artist 47 Like some details 49 Handful 52 Fresh 54 Statement at the end of some trailers 61 C neighbors 62 Tool that it takes two to operate 63 Old nuclear agcy. 64 Brewery sight 65 Obeys a sentry, say 66 Skating embarrassment 67 CDs, LPs, etc. 69 Mexican marinade 71 Musician/singer whose name might be shouted in mock horror? 72 Prefix with -pod 74 Frederick III, for one 76 Newspaper section 77 Toy manufacturer’s disclaimer 81 Kurosawa who directed “Ran” 82 Hankering 83 Mouse lookalike 84 Tikkanen who won five Stanley Cups 85 Measure of econ. health 87 Top hat go-with 89 Fail to hold 90 Clock setting east of Eastern: Abbr. 91 Non-apology associated with several U.S. presidents 98 Impoverished 99 The Temptations’ “Since ____ My Baby” 100 Drake or Future 104 City known for its cheese 105 Up-to-the-minute 107 It’s often brown or blue 109 Great ____ 110 Zip 111 Protest tactic … as suggested by 23-, 36-, 54-, 77- and 91-Across? 115 Continuing education subj., often 116 Operatic baritone Pasquale ____ 117 Give up 118 Panegyrize 119 Obituary word “LET’S CHANGE THE SUBJECT” By Jacob Stulberg Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 1 2 3 4 5 6 19 7 8 23 10 11 37 42 54 39 55 50 51 56 58 63 77 67 73 74 78 87 110 111 115 116 93 94 90 95 96 119 120 DOWN 1 Remains in the ground, often 2 Not having quite enough cash 3 Jenga construction 4 Tolkien creature 5 Debate again [sigh] 6 Soviet author Ehrenburg 7 Kerfuffles 8 “Te ____” (Rihanna gold single) 9 Snarl 10 Crowd on a set 11 Carol Brady, to three of her kids 12 Founder of a major appliance chain 13 Kind of bookstore 14 Bygone game console, in brief 15 Bistro dessert 16 Wheedles 17 Cover from view 18 Old-fashioned weaponry 24 “Let It Go” singer, in film 25 “Game over” signal 31 What might follow me? 33 Ticket info, briefly 34 Peachy 97 100 106 107 112 120 Wyoming’s ____ Range 121 Corporate department 122 Takes a breather 103 84 89 99 105 102 80 92 104 70 83 88 98 69 76 82 86 64 68 75 79 81 85 60 53 57 66 72 59 31 45 52 62 71 18 40 44 49 61 17 35 38 48 65 16 26 30 43 47 15 22 34 36 41 14 29 33 46 13 25 28 32 12 21 24 27 91 9 20 101 108 109 113 114 118 117 121 35 Cinephile’s guilty pleasure, perhaps 37 Model Banks 38 Place to treat yourself 39 Colorist’s concern 40 Hilo his 41 Like “@#$!” 42 Ill-fated NASA mission of 1967 46 “You said it!” 47 Catch something 48 Surprised exclamations 49 One singing at the end? 50 Vulcans or Jawas, in brief 51 Becomes grating to 53 The one that got away? 55 Turner who led a slave rebellion 56 “Sonnets to Orpheus” poet 57 Uncool sort 58 Some keys, informally 59 Doctor’s order 60 Peak NW of Athens 66 When middle watch ends 68 Fancy neckwear 70 Cannes’s Palme ____ 73 Like some bologna and golf shots 75 Like Vivaldi’s “Spring” 76 Where the Blues play: Abbr. 78 Was out for a bit 122 79 80 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 101 102 103 105 106 107 108 112 113 114 Fox News commentator Perino “I, Claudius” attire Like Columbus Word hitting two Triple Word Scores in Scrabble First Folio, e.g. Cross-Atlantic flier, once, in brief Egyptian symbol of royalty “Peanuts” character Pursue eagerly Climber’s concern: Abbr. Goes at a leisurely pace Peninsula shared by Croatia and Slovenia Humphries of the N.B.A. Egg time Article of apparel never worn by Winnie-the-Pooh Attraction that dropped the word “Center” from its name in 1994 Scottish dances Trial for a future atty. Regarding Scotland’s Fair ____ Empties (of) Black church inits. Jellied British delicacy Hack tory Member Mare Piper “It’s remarkable when you think about how many groups are helping our small town and the extent to which these non-profits benefit Summit County residents’ and visitors’ lives.” These non-profits truly enrich the local community and make Park City a special place to live and visit...” Mare Pipe, Promontory member The celebration, coinciding with National Nonprofit Day, was attended by both Promontory members and staff from the non-profits being awarded the T D grant money. Representatives from each non-profit had the opportunity to speak about theirS programs and how the funds T will be put to excellent use. “We are proud that giving back to our amazing, local community has become such an integral part of the Promontory lifestyle and culture, and this is the most we have ever raised in a single year.” says Robin Milne, President of the Board for the Promontory Foundation and General Manager of Promontory. “As both full-time and part-time residents, Promontory Members get great satisfaction out of their work to benefit Park City non-profits. The energy of the celebration was fantastic, and everyone enjoyed learning more about these dynamic organizations who are incredibly dedicated to serving Summit County and stretching their budgets to do so.” Please see Nonprofits, C-7 |