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Show B-8 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 2-5, 2019 The Park Record Scene & Heard Photos by Tanzi Propst A nightmare on Main Street Park City’s Main Street closed to vehicle traffic for the annual Halloween festivities Thursday afternoon. Trick-or-treaters were able to get candy and participate in the Howl-o-Ween dog parade during the event. In addition to the festivities on Main Street, local schools took time out of the day for students to show off their costumes. To order prints of any Park Record photo, go to: parkrecordphoto.smugmug.com Diego Zegarra, dressed as Rosie the Riveter, strikes a pose on Main Street during the annual Halloween festivities. Kim Olson, from left, Ethan Olson, Gavin Olson and Todd Olson pose for a photo on Main Street in their KISS costumes Thursday afternoon. Kalea the Corgi offers safari Jeep rides to other dogs while participating in the Howl-o-Ween dog parade on lower Main Street Thursday afternoon. Marcella Woolley, from left, Quinn Fellow, Drake Woolley and Calder Thomson pose for a photo before trick-or-treating on Main Street. Felix Miller does his best to scare other trick-or-treaters in his Gecko costume Thursday afternoon. YOUR SKIS ARE READY FOR WINTER, ARE YOU? The only thing getting in the way of you having an incredible ski season this year is your health. Jobana Gertz, from right, Shannon Corcoran and Joe Demers, dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West, Glinda the Good Witch and the Tin Man, respectively, march in Parley’s Park Elementary School’s annual Halloween costume parade Thursday morning. How do your knees feel? Do they pop and crack? Are they unstable? Can you squat without pain? Do you feel pain walking up and down stairs? Wear and tear of the cartilage in your knees not only gets worse over time, but without treatment, can significantly affect your quality of life. The conventional treatment has been medications or surgery, but if you are reading this, you want alternatives. Stem Cell Recruitment and Regenerative Medicine puts new life into old knees so that you can regain your confidence and start living again. Sasha Borba, a first grade teacher, dresses as an elderly lady, poking fun at the stressful nature of teaching, during Parley’s Park Elementary School’s annual Halloween costume parade Thursday morning. Don’t miss out on skiing without hesitation this season. Your next step is to call East West Health TODAY at (435) 640-1353 to set up your free knee, hip, shoulder, spine consultation and find out if you are a candidate for Regenerative Medicine. Call East West Health TODAY at (435) 640-1353 to set up your free consultation “I am thrilled at how well my knees now perform! In less than 30 days I was navigating in waist deep powder on 9990 thanks to Dr. Lawrence and the East West Health team.” — C.L. Park City, Utah Dar Hendrickson, left, and Leslie Thatcher pose for a photo in their Halloween costumes on Main Street Thursday afternoon. East West Health 1790 Sun Peak Dr., #A-102 Park City, UT 84098 435-640-1353 www.acueastwest.com John Lawrence, MD Regan Archibald LAc, DIPL OM Board Certified Physicians Specializing in Regenerative Medicine and Functional Medicine |