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Show SCENE & HEARD A-27 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, MARCH 29-APRIL 1, 2008 WHE PARK RECORD www.parkrecord.com Learning to fly On Thursday aerialists competed in the Spring Aerial Championships at the Utah Olympic Park. Counterclockwise from left: Olympic Park crew members Evan Bligs (left) and Dustin Winne watch in awe as'a skier competes. Aerialist Jamie Myers is helped into a sled after injuring her knee during training. Ellis McMillan receives words of encouragement from Chris Haslock. Judge Alexandra Foroglou prepares for the start of the championships after a weather delay. Getting some air, Dylan Ferguson takes a training run before the start of the competition. The Sprint U.S. Freestyle Championships continue through Sunday with moguls on Saturday and dual moguls on Sunday, both at Deer Valley. photos by Kristin Murphy To purchase these and other photos by The Park Record's award-winning photographers, visit parKrecord.mycapture.com THE VAGABOND'S BALL for A Home of Our Own THE EVENT: \\\\ VAUAHONirN ilAl I Egyptian Theatre 6pm - 9pm, April 1st TICKETS: Dear Park City, $50 each person $300 for a cabaret floor table for four Available by calling 649-9004, x307 After sharing 28 years of news, laughter, tunes and local lore, KPCW is asking for your help. KPCW has an opportunity and challenge - a $1.5 million challenge - because KPCW must relocate due to the staffing and space needs of the Park City Municipal Corporation. CITY, UT l91.9FM-afi.lFM HERE'S THE CHALLENGE: As of May, KPCW will be homeless unless we, as a town, can come up with $1.5 million to fund the new broadcast facility. HERE'S THE OPPORTUNITY: The funds raised to give KPCW "a home of our own" will allow the station to build and install state-of-the-art studios in the new building being added to the China Bridge parking structure to better serve you, our listeners. § HERE'S THE DEAL: To keep from becoming homeless, KPCW is hosting TI 111 VAGABOND'S BAM. to raise $ money for a "home of our own." Party-goers will be wined and dined by some of Park City's favorite establishments, >| enjoy a comedy show with local flair, and be part of the excitement as KPCW is transformed from homeless to hopeful* >: <: Please buy tickets to THE VAGABOND'S HALL and then bring your checkbook with you so you can take advantage of$ our generous sponsors' donations which will help make our move, and our continued service as Park City's community campfire, a reality! This small, strong town pulled together to build this station, and now your support is needed once again. Here's to you Park City, and your help in keeping KPCW on the air for the next 28 years. •v: v. Thank You, Blair Feulner, Founder & President Bill Mullen, Board Chair Tina Quayle, General Manager Leslie Thatcher, News Director A. Flint Decker, Campaign Chair And our Board and Staff. |