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Show SMILE DESIGN OFFERED AT SPENCER'S SMOKEHOUSE PINEBROOK DENTISTRY, A-8 ON BONANZA GONE, A-9 i. The p ^ k Record. Editor: Andrew Kirk business@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.104 Kathy Mears is Realtor of the Year UTAH SCENIC CALENDAR WINS EIGHT AWARDS Meritorious Setyice Award introduced According to a press release, the 2010 Official Utah "Life Elevated" Scenic Calendar has been honored with eight Gold Awards in the 2010 National and World Calendar Awards competition, hosted by the Calendar Marketing Association. The Utah Office of Tourism's annual calendar has become a fixture in the contest making a name for itself for its professional photography, innovative graphic design, and informative qualities. BABY NEE NEE TO HOST PARK CITY FILM SERIES The Snow Creek Plaza children's boutique Baby Nee Nee is sponsoring the Academy Award-nominated film "Secret of Kells" on May 14-16. According to a press release, the animated film "tells the tale of 12-year-old Brendan, who battles Vikings and confronts an ancient serpent on a mission to locate a legendary crystal and complete the mythical Book of Kells. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium. PARK CITY HOSTS LANDSCAPE AWARDS The Utah Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) held its awards ceremony in Park City on April 23. The Annual Meeting and Trade Show recognizes firms for their outstanding work throughout the state, and entries are divided into seven categories and evaluated on criteria such as aesthetics, project success, and innovation. of the recognition. "Most Park City Realtors are involved one way or another in their community. You can find them in civic or church groups working on issues like trails or open space," she said. In addition to all the people By ANDREW KIRK serving on committees, many even serve in elected office. Park City is Of the Record stuff filled with "high-caliber" Realtors, she said. The 30th Annual Park City Her favorite aspect of the proArea Board of Realtors award fession mingling with those colceremony April 29 carried on a leagues is as well as with the people tradition begun several years ago who come to in this commuto recognize contributions over nity - each ofinvest whom sales performance, president Mark her life, Mears said. has enhanced Seltenrich said Tuesday. In more than 20 years as a Park For example, the coveted City Mears said she's Realtor of the Year award used to most Realtor, proud of her three-and-abe called something like half years on the "Salesperson of the Year." he said. board of directors andassociation's almost four The shift in priorities began years on the open space commitlong before the recession began, tee that has secured large tracts at but was accentuated last Thursday Kimball Junction and Round by the absence of the Valley to protect the community's Distinguished New Member entry corridor, she said. award - usually determined by Looking to the future, Mears sales performance - and the introsaid she believes the greatest chalduction of the new Meritorious lenge facing her profession is to Service Award. remain optimistic about the Realtor of the Year future, but also that the resiliency Kathy Mears with Summit of the local market has convinced Sotheby's International Real her Park City will always rebound Estate is the 2009 Realtor of the well from setbacks, she added. Year. Presenting the award Seltenrich said Mears "has achieved every measure of success offered by the Park City real estate community" and recognized her service on the Snyderville Basin Open Space Committee. In an interview Monday, Mears said to be honored by one's peers is a humbling experience, especially considering so many are worthy Service to the community awards The ceremony began with the presentation of the Community Service Award to Spencer F. and Lisa Eccles, who head the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation and who own the Goldener Hirsch Inn. The foundation has or continues to support the Egyptian Theater, National Ability Center, Park City Historical Society, Park City Medical Center, People's Health Clinic and more, said presenter Jess Reid. The brand-new Meritorious Service Award was given to every chair and co-chair, past and present, of the Luxury Home Tour that raises money for the Peace House. The tour began in 1982 and has benefited the local shelter since 1995. Recipients included Sandra Vogt, Mike Varoz, Patti Stires, Karen Kasperick, Cindy Stoltman. Ginny Schulman, Vickie BurgessKeene. Cathy Ahlers, Renee Wood, Pam Crowe-Weisberg, Margaret Plavocos, Barb and Brent Sanford. Kacy Quinley, Denese and Kim Peterson, Bill Blair, Susan Catenacci, Deanna Carter, Rebecca Page, Carlyle Morris, Cathy Macintosh, Ann MacQuoid, Bridgett Murphy, and Peace House officers Jane Patten and Jean Jensen. Service tcihe profession awards; The Director's Award, given t>y the board of directors, recognizes someone who has made significant contributions to the industry. ;It isn't always given annually, and the recipient does not have to be a Realtor. At times, it resembles; a "lifetime achievement award;," Seltenrich said. ; That's a fair comparison this year, he said, because it went to Jim Lewis. • A Park City Realtor since 1981, he founded Lewis, Wolcott '& Dornbush Real Estate in 1992 before selling in 2008 to Summit Sotheby's International Realty, which he now heads. ; Lewis helped raise money for the Salt Lake City Olympic bid as an original member of the Olympic Organizing Committee. He then serviced on the board ;of the Utah Winter Games. He tras also participated on the boards;of Zions Bank and the Park City Ski Education Association and was a founder of the Park City Winter School, Seltenrich said in the presentation. < The Le Roy J. Pia Award (previously Affiliate of the Year) went Please see Realtors, A-9 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE PARK CITY AREA BOARD OF REALTORS FROM LEFT: SPENCER F. ECCLES, TINA COOMBS, KATHY MEARS AND JIM LEWIS. 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