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Show B-11 The Park Record Sat/Sun/MorVTues, July 22-25, 2006 Free workshop on SSDI You may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance, if you have worked enough to qualify, if you arc unable to do any substantial work because of your medical condition(s) and your medical conditions(s) have lasted, or are expected to last, at least one year, or is/are expected to result in your death. If you are considering filing an application for SSDI, you are invited to attend a free workshop presented by the Disability Law Center (DLC). The workshop will provide free self-advocacy training for applicants of SSDI. It will be a two-hour training session to learn helpful hints on what information is needed, how to gather information and how to complete an application. The workshop will be held Wednesday, July 26, 3-5 p.m., at the Disability Law Center, first floor of the Community Legal Center, 205 North'400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. Free parking is available on the street and on the north side of the building. To register, please call 1-800662-9080 (Voice) or 1-800-5504182 (TTY) or e-mail at: jtetro@disabilitylawcenter.org. THE CABIN Courtyard contruction begun The Cabin Restaurant, Incited in The Canyons Grand Sunimil Resort Hold, offers exceptioniil diniiit; in ;i chiirmiiig rustic SL'tlini; presented by Kxeculive Chef C-oliLiry. The Qibin promises sumpluous eclectic cuisine u( the Americiin West. The Gibin is upen daily for brcMklasi, lunch iiiul dinner. Till CABIN TlirCAHIN . l 4 -for- 2 2 -for- | • i . .^ ..I • AND FREE FONDUE DINNER SPECIAL* DINNER SPECIAL & > " • * • i \ This coupon ii valid KiwnnU a 2-U>t-1 dinner KNTRIiE jt The (^jbin rcsl.iurjni. pjriin. of 4 nr more .il^i enjoy complimentary lomiuc. IK°-fi j;rJluity will be -ulJcJ prior to discount. 'PlcJ«: present (his coupon to your "-crvtr upon arnv.il. Payment mii'it be ninJe with o credit card. 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We are ketball courts, picnic areas and ten- conducted toward full-time residents nis courts. But having the access to and second-home owners, not Such great trails is amazing," Webber toward selling investment properties where there will be new renters Said. < Residents will also have immedi- ever>' night. This is going to be a ate access to the Quarry Village place to call home." In an attempt to help foster that ^hopping center, which includes a grocery store, day spa, pet spa,tight-community feel, Webber, restaurants and other shops and Shotwell and designer Jack Johnson used a system of heated courtyards to boutiques. ; "The cool thing about this is this give access to garages and parking, as whole concept of being able to walk well as provide central areas in the to all your commercial services and neighborhood. With a location near your neighborhood services," he both shopping and the freeway, said. '"We've designed this to inte- Webber said he hopes they attract grate right into the Quarry Village the types of people who will take ;• Continued from B-9 advantage. "There is a huge convenience to the mountains, to Salt Lake City and to the freeway," he said. "And with the connection to the shopping area there, will just be a nice little community, and ills certainly the most affordable new home project currently in Park City, no doubt about that." Shotwell said the homes are designed to give easy access to the outdoor activities that bring most of Park City's residents, but also to the town as well. "It's cool that it's such close proximity with a little town center with a grocer}' store and the restaurants," he said. "It's similar to what's going on to Kimball Junction but without all the traffic. You don't even have to get into your car to go places." Call Webber at (435) 729-911 or visit the onsite sales office to inquire about sales. center closes after seven years • Continued from B-9 "It was a great thing for the patients in Park City because it's quieter and more personal for them when compared to a larger facility," he said. "I thought we were providing a good service to the people, but the corporate people aren't local. The center in Salt Lake certainly doesn't have the feel that the Park City office has. This isn't a second-rate facility. This is where the best athlete in the world wanted to be operated on." Meulcman referred to the fact that golfer Tiger Woods requested to have knee surgery at the facility just a few years ago. Actress Raquel Welch recently did the same when she needed an operation as well, he said. "We had the top nurses in the state working there, as well as the top anesthesiologist in the area ^nd some of the best doctors, loo," Saltz said. "If you walked into that office you would get some of the best service available. ; "I think Park City is a community that should be able to offer the services of a surgery center to its locals and visitors. Its a big loss for Park City. A lot of people are going to be out of jobs and a lot of patients are not going to have a place for their care." The two closest options for a surgery center are in Heber City and in Salt Lake. Most of the doctors are choosing Salt Lake until Intermountain Health Care finishes its hospital that the company is planning to build in Park City. IHC has not released a timeline for the hospital, however, meaning it could take one year or it could take 10. "Here comes IHC with all this marketing and advertising to build a hospital here and meanwhile they can't keep a two-room operating center open," Saltz said "It's something for this community to think about." Stephanie Singer, an OB-GYN who operates at the center and runs her office in the same building, said she was surprised and saddened at the announcement of the closing. "I'm tremendously disappointed," she said. "I love the staff up there and my patients love the staff up there, but HealthSouth is downsizing. What I was told is that they're closing down the least prof- itable surgical centers around the country. It's hard just to break even at a surgical center, and I guess they jusl didn't see the growth that others here in Park City have seen." Singer, who said she was lucky she passed on the opportunity to become a partner at the center, said it was the most surprising because of the recenl success the center has seen and that the IHC hospital is likely years down the road. "Their volume has increased over the last 6 to 12 months, and so we're all surprised that it's happened," she said. "It doesn't make sense that they would close this facility because of the IHC hospital, either, when that hospital is probably 10 years down the road. That just doesn't make sense." Saltz feels the same way. "It's very frustrating because I've had a clinic in Park City for over 10 years and I feel like a part of the community," he said. "But what gets me it that you have a surgery center that was doing well and that was growing, and then to just give the staff a month's notice before shutting down is just sad. It's just corporate America. It's just corporate America." Starting at: $25,900 Ken Garff BACK-U-UP PROMISE Ydlu* - Up lo 10 Ye-tr/JSOJWt) Milt Urn led Engin Protection - Free 24/7/345 Roadndo AflBiit«re« Sclccilan - Over 5,000 Novf ind Utcd Vahklat i (rem Ofld»n »B Prtrve C»n*«rB*i>c« - 2 560 South 200 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (800)406-8401 www.kengarffsaab.com BORN FROM JETS Has Your Realtor Shown You These? 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