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Show The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 22-24, 2017 C-3 Christian Center enters the public phase of campaign TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD By SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record For the past 17 years, the Christian Center of Park City has helped local residents who are in need of food, clothing, counseling and other basic needs. In 2015, the nonprofit, rated as a four-star charity by Charity Navigator, started its private phase of a capital campaign that would raise money for construction of a new building, and for the renovation of its existing structure located at 1283 Deer Valley Drive. The financial goal of the capital campaign is $7.3 million and the private phase raised more than 60 percent of that mark, said Rob Harter, executive director of the Christian Center of Park City. “Once we got to the 60 percent People can see the various sections of the building, including our expanded food pantry, learning kitchen and counseling center...” Rob Harter Christian Center of Park City executive director Last week, Harter announced the public phase of the capital campaign. Please see Public, C-7 KJEMPE STORT SALG!! (that’s Norwegian for super big sale) 40% to 70% OFF • Ski wear • Fall casual wear • Fur & Leather • Apres ski boots 435-649-2787 7700 Stein Way, Park City, Utah (Located at Stein Eriksen Lodge, In Deer Valley) Open Daily 8:30am-8pm FREE LOCAL DELIVERY & VALIDATED PARKING WWW.STEINERIKSEN.COM IN D N PE LE Construction will help nonprofit serve better “A few weeks ago, the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation gave us a $500,000 grant that has turned into a matching grant challenge for the community,” Harter said. “We are now turning to the community and asking them to help us match that grant, and raise the remaining 38 percent of our goal.” There are three options for public donations: • Mailing donations to CCPC, P.O. Box 683480, Park City Utah, 84068 • Calling in donations to 435649-2260 • Donating online at www. ccofpc.org and clicking on Building Fund “There is not a deadline for donations, but our goal is to at least match the $500,000 grant by July,” Harter said. July is when construction on the new building should be finished. “We would like to move in by August, and once that happens, we’ll turn our attention to the current building, which will be remodeled and expanded,” Har- SA mark, a private donor locked in a line of credit for the construction to make sure there wouldn’t be any interruption in the project,” Harter said during an interview with The Park Record. “It’s going really well, despite the snow. It’s all on schedule and Oakland Construction has done a great job.” G Crews use a trackhoe excavator at the Christian Center of Park City. The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation gave the nonprofit $500,000 as a challenge grant for the public to match. LUXURY, PRIVACY, AND VIEWS AT LAST SUN IN PARK CITY! 70 Last Sun, Park City 4 BD | 6 BA | 4,089 SF | $1,975,000 This exquisite home is nestled on a gentle hillside above the Park Meadows golf course and boasts terrific mountain and ski run views. Enjoy a gourmet kitchen, spacious great room and family room, and four spacious en suite bedrooms.The desirable downhill floor plan provides “no steps” main level entry A truly fantastic Park City mountain home! AL JOHNSON 435.640.6008 BigAl@ParkCityDeerValley.com GoDeerValleyRealEstate.com ©MMXVII Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each Office Independently Owned & Operated. |