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Show WED/THURS/FRI, THE PARK RECORD www.parkrecord.com JULY 9 - 1 1 , 2008 I ving SjlM Box office moves Due to construction at Park City High School, The Eccles Center Box Office has moved to the first floor of the Main Street Malt, located at 333 Main Street, for the duration of the summer. Box Office hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. Tickets for the 2008 SL Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights Outdoor Concert Series at Deer Valley Resort can be purchased at the Box Office, at www.ParkCityTickets.com, or by calling 435-6553IM. i W ; •"•• .'| Sundance Outdoor Festival features "Raising Arizona" The Sundance Institute Outdoor Festival presents Raising Arizona, rated PG. Friday. July 11, 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. at City Park. Admission is free. For more info visit www.sundance.org. Distillery owner greeted Newcomer's Ctub of Greater Park City will have Speaker David Perkins from High West Distillery, a small batch maker of rye whiskey and vodka, at this month's coffee at I Oam. Newcomers meet at the Park City Community Church. 4501 N. Bear Hollow Dr.This is next to the Park City Nursery just off S.R. 224 at the traffic light. didn't exist we were Free music lectures and concerts The Utah Symphony presents the 2008 Emerging Quartets and Composers Series to be held through July and August with the help of the Muir Suing Quartet and distinguished composer Joan Tower The first lecture Is Tuesday, July IS. from I p.m. to 2 p.m. on how to rehearse for string quartets. Events will be held In Park City and Salt Lake City and will Include lectures, meet-and-greets with composers and master classes and culminate in a free concert. Discussions will also take place this summer at the Utah Conservatory Recital Hall at Kimball Junction.The other discussion topics are "Quartets as a Business" and "Commissioning New Works." All events are free and open to the public. m starting: ii Elizabeth Fost Classical music fest The Park City & SLC Music Festival will present the first concert in its classic music summer series in the intimate "living room" atmosphere of the Park City Community Church Social Hall on Thursday, July 10, at 8 p.m. The concert features the music of Mozart, Grieg and Brahms.The festival started Tuesday, July 8, and ends July 20. There will be a reception following each Park City concert. On Tuesday, July 15, the Festival will present Its only house concert of the summer at the Harlow home In Park Cicy. Contact the festival at chmusic@pcmusicfestlval.com or 435-6495309 to make reservations.The donation for the House Concert Is $45 per person. rJ&Mi m Vadey .ifeCJub ihPe :v.^r?- •*. Kfil RKOTO to a parachute was not a sport but a tialF1 time spectacle. ! "The people wanted someone unique, a woman," Foster explained. **I wanted to Elizabeth Foster remembers clearly jump out of the plane because of the big one of the first days she saw women door." falling from the sky. It was the Sixth Now a Park City resident, Foster World Sport Parachuting meet in Orange, helped organize the Pioneers of Sport Mass., in August 1962. Parachuting Reunion. This year's event, Foster was among fewer than 10 held Friday, June 27, and Saturday June women from around the world who com- 28, at the Hilton Airport hotel in Salt peted in accuracy and style at in the first Lake City, attracted about 80 parachuting international parachuting event heid west pioneers. of the Iron Curtain. Competitors dropped "Skydiving is a modern term," Foster roils of crepe paper from propeller planes said. "It didn't exist when we were startthousand of feet above the ground to ing." align their jumps, Foster said. "I was surFoster decided to jump after seeing a prised," she said. "I was a natural." demonstration of sport parachuting at Foster was the first woman in Bakers Field in Middlctown in Delaware. Delaware to jump from a plane with a A trick parachutist named Bob Spatola parachute. For the four years Foster para- told a group of Boy Scouts to stand in a chuted competitively, from 1960 to 1964, circle just before sunset, when the winds as a member of the Parachute Club of had died down. America, she leafed down into the middle Not only did Spatola land in the center of golf courses, country clubs and polo of the circle, but he did so standing. matches at a time when a female attached Please see Parachutes, C-2 By GREG MARSHALL Of the Record staff Economic Stimulus Package! 2 FOR 1 ENTREE CERTIFICATE ('PLEASE SEE CERTIFICATE REGULATIONS LOCATED IN GREEN AREA) OFFER VALID* AT GRAPPA, CHIMAYO, WAHSO AND GHIDOT7TS Wednesday - Friday, July 9th -11th, 2008 GHIDOTTIS CDPTUSO 368 MAIN 435-644)-6222 o m i t VAMftONLV -AN iXWIS OPEN FOR D I N N I R NIGHTLY AT 5:30 WWW.CHIMAYOKtSrAURANT.CUM 6030 N MARKFT STRFF.T 435-058-066') 577 MAIN STREET 435-615-0300 151 M A I N STREET UI'l'N FOR DINNLR NIGHTLY AT 5:00 OPEN FOR DINNER VVFD-SUN AT 0:00 OPEN FOR D I N N E R NIGHTLY AT 0:00 \\ WW.G HI DOTT1S.COM VVWW.WAHSO.COM 435-645-0036 WWW.GRAPPARESTAURANT.COM - RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED PATIOS ARE OPEN AT GHIDOTTl'S, WAHSO AND GRAPPA (WEATHER PERMITTING) BREAKFAST AT W I N D Y RIDGE CAFE SERVED O N SATURDAY A N D SUNDAYS B E G I N N I N G AT 9:30 A M - PATIO OPEN NOW |