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Show The Park Record C-4 PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 19-21, 2017 Recycle Utah will celebrate Earth Day with a celebration THE SENSE OF AN ENDING Rated PG-13 APRIL 21 Fri 8pm APRIL 22 Sat 8pm APRIL 23 Sun 6pm Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc. Not Rated APR 20 Thrs 6:30p Free admission Presented with Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, APRIL 23 @ 2pm Tickets: $15-$20 Live music from 1:30-2pm Presented with Park City Library. Underwritten by Julie Hopkins KW Real Estate. PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 MOT PHOTOGRAPHY Singer and songwriter Clark Urie, pictured her during Recycle Utah’s 100-Mile Meal last summer, will perform during the nonprofit’s upcoming Earth Day celebration and Fundraiser on Saturday. FREE DINNER ENTRÉE When you purchase another entrée of equal or greater value. Limit two coupons per party or table. Not valid with other coupon or offer. Dine in only. An 18% gratuity will be applied based on the original amount. Payment must be made with credit card. Valid through December 7, 2017 Best Thai Fine Dining Local Park City news every Wednesday and Saturday Nonprofit will host hard-to-collect items events as well By SCOTT IWASAKI UTAH 2014 The Park Record Call 435–649–9014 to subscribe today! 605 Main Street • Park Hotel • 435.649.THAI (8424) • bangkokthaionmain.com We publish stories about what’s happening in the world of Summit County students & educators in every Wednesday edition. To contact Park Record’s Education Editor call 435-649-9014 Recycle Utah is looking forward to Earth Day because it celebrates the work the nonprofit does in Park City and Summit and Wasatch counties. “Our [mission] is to empower people to lead sustainable lives from the small things, like making sure contact lenses are recycled properly, to bigger things such as teaching about environmental stewardship,” said Molly Brooks, Recycle Utah director of outreach and communications. Earth Day is also the day when Recycle Utah will host its annual fundraiser and party. The event will run from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, at Wasatch Brew Pub, 250 Main St. The party will include live music from Clark Urie, a silent auction, and a recycled art activity for kids. “Clark is a solo act who performed at our 100-mile meal last year,” Brooks said. “He’s a guitarist who plays Americana music.” The silent auction will feature The L.A. 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Donations were made by Align Spa, Baby Nee Nee, The Barking Cat, Freshies Lobster Co., Jeremy Ranch Golf & Country Club, No Name Saloon, Park City Film Series, Vail Resorts, Ritual Choco- We realized without the education behind our purpose people wouldn’t know the specifics of why we do what we do... ” Molly Brooks Director of outreach and communications for Recycle Utah. late, Stein Eriksen Lodge and more, Brooks said. The recycled art activity for kids will involve an array of doors. “People drop off a lot of doors, many of which we can resell, but there are some that we can’t resell, so we’ll put those on the floor so kids can paint them,” Brooks said. Tickets to the event are $35 for adults and $15 for children. “The price for the adult tickets include dinner and two drinks, which is beer and wine,” Brooks said. The children’s ticket price will include dinner and soft drinks. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.recycleutah.org or at the door. “We are going to have a burger buffet that will include beef, turkey and vegetarian burgers,” SUDOKU DOWN 1 Zooey’s role in “New Girl” 2 Prefix with dermal 3 Gives the once-over 4 Nuke 5 Breaks the rules 6 Didn’t get a say 7 Lotion additive 8 __ und Drang 9 Annual Vietnamese celebration 10 Pre-1868 Tokyo 11 Square dance figure 12 Admission of deceit 13 Large chamber group 14 N.Y. neighbor 15 Copyists of yore 16 Webster, notably 17 One of the original Monopoly tokens still in use 18 Large chamber groups 24 Robin Hood foe 25 __ box 30 Bank insurance? 32 Jacob’s first wife 34 Inactive 35 Spotted 36 __ hour 37 38 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 73 74 75 Peak seen from Grindelwald Greater N.Y. school Lift Your of yore Last word of Joyce’s “Ulysses” Ruses Physics particle Numbskull Anglican priest Latin 101 word “Me too!” Power connections Blood relative? 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In a precipitous fashion Many a chalet Set, as a trap Pact Bandit chaser of film 1983-’84 #1 hit “Say Say Say,” say Potbellies Ruckus Modern read Zoo sights __ Age Coagulate Miles away “That being the case ... ” General of culinary fame Reporter’s query Disney doe “__ who?” • Guitar strings • Ink cartridges • Mercury-containing items: including thermometers, thermostats, radon detectors, and smoke detectors • Paper (self-serve shredding available) • Plastic film/grocery bags • Plastics (No. 1-7) • Scrap metal • Skis • Styrofoam (no to-go containers, cups) • Tires (max of four per household): fees apply: $2 each (rim size 0-18 inches), $4 each (rim size 19- 23 inches), $10 each (rim size 24+ inches, includes tractors and equipment) • Toner cartridges • Toothbrushes • Toothpaste containers and floss containers Brooks said. “Thanks to the support of the Wasatch Brew Pub who has donated the food and space for us to use, all the proceeds from the event will benefit our environmental education programs.” Recycle Utah’s education programs reach more than 5,000 students, mostly in Summit County and some in Wasatch County, annually. “Our education director Mary Closser visits every elementary school in Summit County and teaches the students about environmental topics and sustainability,” Brooks said. “She also visits high schools and middles schools and hosts summer camps and all different events to reach as many kids as she can.” Students learn about a variety of topics related to environmental sustainability including basic recycling, natural resources, water conservation, hazardous and electronic waste, alternative energy, climate change and energy conservation. Brooks said it is important to teach recycling to kids because they, in turn, can teach their parents about sustainable living. “Recycle Utah started as a recycling center, but we realized without the education behind our purpose people wouldn’t know the specifics of why we do what we do and how to recycle correctly,” she said. “We feel like it’s best to start with the kids, the young because they are the ones who will run things in the future.” In addition to the Earth Day celebration and fundraiser, Recycle Utah will host a couple of other events on Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the nonprofit will present a CHaRM event at the recycling center, Please see Nonprofit, C-7 |