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Show NEW THERAPIST IN ALL SEASONS PLEDGES SNYDERVILLE, B-9 TO HELP GUESTS, B-10 www.parkrecord.coi Editor: Andrew Kirk business@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Briefs The other shoe drops: DHRL done David Holland calls it quits after eviction *T TO£ MOUNTCMH Be Well Utah at Redstone University of Utah Health Care's Redstone Health Center in Park City will host several events on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 5 to 8 p.m. as part of Be Weil Utah. Attendees can participate in blood pressure screeninas; sessions on controlling cholesterol, dry eye disease, keeping joints and muscles healthy, and acupuncture; fitness assessments; and Ask-a-doc, to name a few. A special area for children will include a germ station, coloring contest, and fire truck for kids to climb aboard. Representatives from the local fire department, Utah Highway Patrol and me Summit County Sheriff's Department will be on hand to talk about safety. Call 801 -587-6485. Parkite takes over Utah Rubio's Park City resident, Greg Leitzke. was recently appointed as Utah district manager for all Rubio's restaurants. He witt oversee operations for all six locations including, American Fork, West Jordan, Murray, Salt Lake City, Sugar House and Riverdale. Leitzke, a Park City resident since 2002, lives with his wife and son in Ranch Place and is an avid outdoor sports enthusiast and marathon runner. Whole Foods supports school lunch To date, Utah Whole Foods shoppers have contributed $7,787 to the School Lunch Revolution supporting the school lunch programs in public schools since the campaign began July 29. The Utah Whole Foods Markets, which own a location at Redstone Plaza, are contributing to the Rocky Mountain Region's goal of raising over $24,000 by Sept. 30. ft'/SUN/MON/TUES, SEPTEMBER 5-8 1, 2009 By ANDREW KIRK Of the Record staff David Holland Zatz, founder and CEO of Crossways Corporation and its David Holland Resort Lodging, announced via email Thursday that Crossways was terminating business operations. The announcement follows the company's eviction from The Lodges at Mountain Village last weekend, and the cancellation of a planned purchase of tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment by All Seasons Resort Lodging last Wednesday. Nick Caravaglia, president of Crossways, confirmed the email was accurate from home on Thursday and said the corporation quit paying employees on a previous date which he didn't specify. DHRL staff has continued to work to aid a smooth transition of nightly rental management to All Seasons Resort Lodging, the company The Lodge's homeowner association elected to replace DHRL. They worked without a promise of being paid in the hopes of increasing their chances of being hired by All Seasons, he said. Caravaglia is also without a job and said he's working on his next move. Over the past months a few condominium owners have told The Park Record that they see Caravaglia as a victim of the circumstances. B.ut Caravaglia said he doesn't see himself that way because he chose to go down with the ship. "I've never been a quitter. I'm not somebody to run away from a challenge. When things started going south, I thought what was best for the company and the unit owners GRAYSON WEST/PARK RECORD* What had been the front desk of The Lodge near PC MR wilt remain empty until litigation is sorted outJi to see if it would work," he said. "I could have landed another job months ago." He declined to comment on where the missing money went that started the crisis in late March. "That's a question that would have to go to the owner of the company," he said. The email from Zatz was terse, and ended with: lt I have worked and lived in Park City for nearly 30 years and have enjoyed the many relationships we've shared over those years. It is with great disappointment that I must make this decision." One reason for the decision is that PRG Resort Management, the company started by Phoenix Realty Group in an effort to absorb and bail out Crossways, failed to secure enough three-year agreements from condo owners to make good.on its Be Well Utah A FAMILY HEALTH promise to repay all clients the missing money over the three years. Crossways sold PRG its nightlyrental management business but retained its property-management division. However, this summer three major clients chose to replace DHRL: Park Station Condominiums chose Park City Lodging, The Copperbottom Inn chose Blooming Property Management and The Lodge chose All Seasons. The last straw came in the form of an eviction from the The Lodge, which took away access to facilities DHRL needed to run its housekeeping and reservation services. When it was clear the eviction would go through, PRG offered to sell All Seasons equipment such as towels, sheets and computers at bargain prices. Tom Mccausland, president of UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH CARE the The Lodges homeowners' ^ ciation, announced earlier this weeljji that the association would cancel it* deal with All Seasons if the sal© went through unless Crosswayl dropped its litigation against thet association. He said he objected to Crossways and All Seasons both benefiting from the sale when the association was still out tens of thousands from Crossways and had to continue to pay legal fees in defense of itself. Crossways and PRG are continuing action against the association ovei; details of the eviction. j Jonathan G. Brinton, attorney for the association, said the equip? ment is still being stored at Th^ Lodge and access to it will be grant^ ed to anyone with Crossways ofl PRG if proof of identity and owner* ship can be shown. J Regence Join Us in Park City for Healthy Family Fun and Advice.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. • Ask-a-doc Get your medical questions answered. • 20-rrtin. Health Talks Acupuncture Erin Scales, M.D. - 5 p.m. Controlling Your Cholesterol Mary Parsons, M.D. - 5:20 p.m. Dry Eye Disease Colleen Schubach, O.D. - 5:40 p.m. • Blood Pressure Screenings • Fitness Assessment • For the Kids: Hop aboard a fire truck Meet a Utah Highway Patrol officer Learn about safety from the Summit Co. Sheriff's Dept. Germ Station Coloring contest Family Planning Choices Tina Fought, C.N.M. - 6 p.m. Keeping Your Joints and Muscles Healthy Wayne Stokes, M.D. - 6:20 p.m. Taking Care of Your Spine Kenneth Yonemura, M.D. - 6:40 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 And join us for the Family Fair at The University of Utah campus. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See website for details. Skin Cancer Prevention Sancy Leachman, M.D. - 7 p.m. Breast Imaging: What? When? Why? Nicole Roy, M.D. - 7:20 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH CARE Redstone Health Center t743 W. Redstone Center Dr. Park City More events, fun and locations! Visit heaithcare.utah.edu/bewellutah or call (801) 587-6485. |