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Show A-12 EAGLE NAILS Jewelry 1700 Park Avenue Suite #104 B Park City, Utah 84060 Phone (435) 649-1668 Walk-Ins Welcome $28.00 $18.00 $25.00 Pedicure Manicure $15.00 Pink.& White $28.00 Air Brush Design. Pull Set Fill IANNY 5ADNADD 435-658-3130 577 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PARK CITY AIRPORT PARKING Valet Covered www. diamondparking. com $ e 60 I tl s Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 22-24, 2006 The Park Record 5 50 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah FREE Per Day Car Wash Self Park 355-PARK Expire 4/30/06 (7275) 2 4 HOUR SHUTTLE com WWW. LOCAL'S SPECIAL ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-SUSHI-ROLLS $24.95 STUDENT TO STUDENT What makes twisting your legs around your face and sticking your butt in the air so great? By KENDALL FISCHER Park Record intern In Park City, in addition to several already established yoga facilities, three new yoga studios have opened their doors in the past three years. What is this huge market for teaching people how to breathe upside down? Where is all this demand coming from? If you ask people who arc really into yoga, and who have studied the yoga way of life for many years, they may give you a deep and confusing answer, including references to pure sesame seed oil. But it doesn't have to be quite so mysterious. Sai Richard Scott, local yoga and pilates teacher, with 20 years of practice behind him, was introduced to yoga through gymnastics. There were "a lot of pretty women in class," he says, "so I kept going back." As Sai continued to practice yoga, however, he began to understand the much deeper concepts of yoga. 435.645.4400 "Some restrictions apply. Wednesday thru Friday, 5-9 pm. By DALE THOMPSON Of the Record staff Some students go home after school, but others stay behind for an afternoon of reading, games and community service. The after-school program at Parley's Park, taught by Cherie Goodliffe, gives working parents and opportunity to finish their day without worrying about what to do Park City Style \Ski-in and Ski-out Shooting Star at Empire Past I^C>r^_ w - - .!;• ,, , -.,}_' , .. j^j'fl.;....... ,. • 3 Betttooms and 3.5 Bathrooms - - :; .. -.-• • SccondT%or IJnit #202 • Great Views of SilvwuLake and Park City • Designer Furnishings, Quality Finishes, • Gourmet Kitchen • Membership to the amenity rich Talisker Club including the Tuhaye wotld class Mark O'Meara golf course, private on mountain Treehouse Restaurant, The Tower Club, Outpost Adventure Center, and guided jBBj fly fishing on the Weber River with their children once school is over. It runs Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Students take a variety of field trips including the Hogle Zoo, ice skating at the new ice rink, swimming, and climbing at Rockreation. Fifth-grader Max Kunz enjoys these excursions. "I liked going to the Hogle Zoo. I liked the penguins and they like to peck on the glass," he said. The class also gets outdoors to enjoy some classic winter activities. "Every year we have gone cross- country skiing at Soldier Hollow," Goodliffe said. She prefers to have a maximum of 15 students at one time. On GRAYSON WESVPARK RECOR average they start out with 14 students and their numbers dwindle Parley's Park Elementary School students in Camp Falcon, th as it gets later and parents come to after-school program, display some of their crafty work. pick up their children. She also asked students to sort and a Squeegee. They were I Goodliffe structures their activ- through what they picked up and eager to get their spray bottles wi ities with a daily schedule that recycle everything possible. blue window cleaner. includes reading, games, rest and Around Christmas time the stuWhen Goodliffe asked if t*y relaxation. Once a week she will dents helped with a Sub for Santa wanted to have a contest to.se give them a computer activity and project for Workforces Services. who could finish first she rece^d once a month the students enjoy a They collected books, scarves, a resounding "no" from stude?movie with popcorn. hats, boots and gloves. Then ' First-grader .Giilman Evjijt, Service activities are also Goodliffe had a gift-wrapping who likes-to play Gtautes?0.4 stressed during the after-school party and let them package their Ladders, enjoys washing wincWs. program, and oftentimes the chil- gifts. "You get to\ get spraye^vith dren are working to benefit They also consistently try to wet water," he said. '-, Parley's Park Elementary School. help school staff. They have Fellow first-grader Ga"iella "We have cleaned the play- labeled RE. balls so each class Snow liked everything about but ground," Goodliffe said. knows which balls are theirs. wrinkled her nose at the sell of On a Friday afternoon the stu! "We help the custodians put up window cleaner. dents took two and a half hours to chairs whenever there's an evening "It smells really bad," s* said. fill at least five full-sized trash bags performance," Goodliffe said. Max is just happy to len a'telpafter picking up trash on their playLlast Thursday afternoon the ing hand. i ground. Goodliffe held a contest students helped clean windows. "As long as I know In loing among the students to see who could pick up the most garbage. Nine students watched Goodliffe something good for thisenirondemonstrate how to use Windex ment then I like it," he sad., teering in the community she lived in New Mexico, where she gradu"The library is always a high- ated from the University of New light for rne because the group of Mexico with a B.A. in Business people there are fantastic," she Marketing. said. "The library is a huge equalCampbell came to Park City izer befeause people of any race or when her husband got a job in the background can come there and area. After moving to the state she get a book and learn." got her Masters Degree in Before coming to Park City Communications from the and embarking on years of volun- University of Utah. • Continued from A-11 Scott Vultaggio Utah Real Estate www.pcn1l5.eom/.scou nlhd' [nnviila Chase the Winter Blues Away Sony Ericsson Park City Location 1700 Park Avenue Park City, UT 84060 435.649.9113 What do you think? Students, The Park Record has its own blog for students to shout out how they feel about "Student to Student" or any other topic. Join the cyberrealm today at prstuden tblog. blogspot.com. Campbell stresses volunteering - .,._ Site Features: • Located near thexenter of The Village, just steps from the new chairlift and Empire Club facility • Private ski lockers at ground.level, adjacent-loathe ski runs • On-site spas for owners' use' "'"" "*""'----v-.^vc: • Cozy reception lobby with fireplace Prudential Kendall Fischer however, can still enjoy a few classes every now and then to stretch out, take some deep breaths and let go of a little stress. "Tell all your friends to come," Sai requests. So why not try it? There arc many helping hands at Parley's Park After school program emphasizes community service Located at the base of Canyons Drive in The Miners Club OPEN TO THE PUBLIC "It started whh the sun, moon, earth, wind, water, fire..." he explains. Originally, yoga was simply a way to honor nature. Then people began to identify their honored elements of nature; with gods which they worshiped. And that was the beginning of Hinduism. Even though these days, yoga is often practiced without any mention of Hindu gods, "it can get pretty preachy," Sai admits. "It can become like a religion - it's not." Yoga is about letting "your spirit move you... you don't push it... you're just there," according to Sai. The focus, openness, movement, and breathing of yoga are intended to bring you to "who you are in your purest form... to be saint-like." "It changes the way you deal with the world," Sai observes. But you don't necessarily have to take yoga that deep to enjoy it. "I can't see why it wouldn't benefit anybody," Sai says. The many benefits of yoga include increased flexibility, balance, and strength, and the ability to tone the body while focusing on maintaining a calm mind. This sense of calm "overlaps into your life," Sai feels, and people love it and want to pass it on. People like yoga because in the midst of our busy, stressful lives, it is a simple activity that can help one to reconnect with the spiritual core. People who love yoga, love it because it makes them feel relaxed, and this is something that they want to pass on to others. The recognition of yoga has grown widely and rapidly., "I thought it was gonna be a fad," Sai remembers, but "it just kept going." "It's kind of gone over the top," Sai thinks, "people have more time and money on their hands than they know what to do with." Now, there are magazines, cruises, retreats, books, collections of beginners' equipment, conferences, clothing lines, classes at hotels in addition to studios, all dedicated to yoga. The popularity of yoga can become a little ridiculous, and there are even those who call it their way of life. 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