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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 22-24, 2020 B-3 The Park Record Continued from B-1 Rockwell launches events said. “So we decided to go with Famille Perrin, who are transcontinental, and have organic and biodynamic wines. They have wineries and labels in France, but they also own Tablas Creek in California. I’ve visited there, and the wines are delicious.” In addition to the wine, the evening will feature a limited menu of cocktails and beer, Woodman said. “The featured cocktail of the evening will be the Aperol Spritz, and there will be a little Aperol Spritz demo station by a representative from Aperol,” she said. The Rock Presents Wine & BBQ series emerged over the past few weeks after The Rockwell Listening Room began presenting socially distanced music events that have included singer-songwriters and DJs, Woodman said. Throughout, the Rockwell’s staff has asked attendees what types of events they would like in future. “First and foremost they wanted safety,” she said. “They want to see it. And they want to feel it. We’ve been testing the waters the last few weeks and I’m incredibly proud of the job we’ve done bringing social distancing, enhanced sanitation and other protocols into the space.” The second thing people wanted from the Rockwell Continued from B-2 Silliman offers property — two painters, two photographers, two ceramicists — that sort of thing.” NOW FULL HAIR SERVICES RE-OPENING SPECIAL MASSAGE SPECIAL AMAZING FEATURES • • • • • Boutique Hair Salon Aveda Color Services Private Massage Rooms Ayurveda and Customized Facials Private couples room w soaking tubs *** OFFERS EXPIRE AUGUST 31, 2020 CALL FOR DETAILS 435-315-9348 24/7 PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Jason Greenburg, owner of Nosh, will prepare a dinner featuring smoked St. Louis ribs or grilled barbecue chicken, a choice of pickled red-cabbage slaw or broccoli salad with cranberries and toasted almonds, baked biscuits with whipped honey butter and mustard potato salad for the upcoming Wine & BBQ, an Evening of Organic and Biodynamic Wines by the Famille Perrin event this Saturday at the Rockwell Listening Room. Greenburg will also prepare vegan and vegetarian options. Room was live entertainment, paired with good beverages and “eats,” Woodman said. “The third thing they wanted was to feel a sense of occasion,” she said. “We haven’t been able to put much on our calendar during the pandemic, and people have been wanting to attend the unique events we usually present. So we decided to put those all together in this series. We want to be there to the extent that we legally, safely, responsibly and ethically can.” Most of the participating artists will be from Summit and Wasatch counties. “We will have up to 10 artists, and if I have to, I do know people in Salt Lake who would want to join us,” Silliman said. Each artist will pay $5 to lease the space, and an extra $15 to help pay for weekly ads to promote the shows. “I’ll have them sign a release form for each show,” Silliman said. “The release form is a typical release form which helps protect me from assuming any responsibility for any unfortunate problem that would happen at the artists’ tents or tables. I also have added a large aggregate insurance amount on my property for these events.” The artists, in turn, will keep 100% of the money they make through sales, he said. “Many of these artists rely on the money they make through summer shows, and I wanted to keep it simple for everybody,” Silliman said. 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