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Show Editor: Andrew Kirk business@parkrecord.com 435-649.9014 ex.104 The Utah Office of Tourism will launch its 2010-2011 winter advertising campaign at noon on Nov. 17 at the Capitol Building. According to a press release, the $1.1 million campaign features national cable advertising. Several new television spots will be unveiled. The Flying Aces will perform in the Capitol Rotunda following the news conference. i RECYCLE UTAH'S ANNUAL (MEETING IS NOV. 16 __ . Recycle Utah will hold a pot-luck party &t its annual meeting Tuesday, Nov. 16 }X the Miners Hospital on Park Ave. New >oard members will be voted in and (wards to supporters and volunteers will je given. R5VP to 435-649-9698. (ELLER WILLIAMS TOPS IARK CITY'S 3RD QUARTER _i PARK CITY'S STARS OF THE CONVENIENT, MOBILE, A-8 LODGING INDUSTRY, A-9 The community was his parish UTAH'S WINTER SKI ADS BEGIN NOV. 17 i CDT DRUG SCREENINGS ARE _ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ Mler Williams Realty recently arliounced it had the strongest third qurter of all firms in town. Prudential Mitionally dominates the market. Ke^r Williams has almost doubled its nurber of agents and sales volume sine 2008. According t o a press rele^e, the national firm was ranked No. ' t for overall home buyer satisfactionfymJ.D. Power and Associates. CORfECTION: T O M BENI^TT Tom Beriett is a well known development atorrey with Ballard Spahr whose ngnewas misspelled in the Nov. 10 artide.f'Fxeclosures a problem, but not increai Tim Dahlin retiresfrom* Christian Center in 2011, moving to Midwest By ANDREW KIRK of the Record Staff Tim Dahlin, founder and director of the Christian Center of Park City, will retire Dec. 1. This week, Rob Harter from Boulder, Colorado was announced as his replacement. Harter won't officially take over the center until Jan. 1, and Dahlin said he may stick around for up to one year ensuring a smooth transition. But as soon as the center's board gives the nod, Dahlin said he and his wife Pattie will move to Indiana to be near their daughter. "I feel it in my bones it's time," he said. "We've accomplished the move to the new facility (on the corner of Bonanza and Deer Valley Dr.) which has taken it to a whole new level... so we will turn it over to younger, more energetic leadership." Dahlin said he and his wife are both in their 60s and have close family they only see one week a year. "We've taken it to a good place. We have no regrets. It's been the best 11 years of my life -both of our lives," he said. The Christian Center of Park City was initially conceived by Jim and Susan Swartz. Dahlin had come to Utah in 1997 with another ministry to organize a Billy Graham-style "crusade." Some of the events were held in Park City where he met the Swartz family. The crusade took years of preparation and required coordination with churches throughout the region. The Swartz family wanted someone in Utah working full time to network churches and allow similar events to happen more often. They offered to GRAYSON WEST/PARK RECORD Tim Dahlin with Snicker out front of the new Christian Center on Deer Valley Drive. He will move to Indiana in 2011. underwrite initial funding to begin a center. "There was no picture of what that would look like. It was undefined," he said. In January of 2000 Tim and Pattie Dahlin started work. The first year they met with all the pastors in the area and organized interdenominational events and support for charitable ministries. Today the Christian Center is well known for its social services, but that wasn't always the plan, he said. For the past 11 years the center has hosted Friday prayer groups, counseling (both spiritual and professional), and support for local missions to the Navajo nation. The social services element of the center evolved gradually, he explained. As he met with local churches, he noticed each was trying to store cans of food for people in need. That kind of service requires storage space and administration - both of which the churches struggled to provide, he said. So the Christian Center became the food pantry for the Park City area. The first year only a few dozen people accessed its supplies. Dahlin estimates the pantry had 39,000 client visits in 2009. Next, churches asked if it would do the same for collections of clothing and furniture. The Christian Center then began a thrift store. This was especially useful to the hundreds of international workers who come to Park City every ski season. When asked what accomplishment he is most proud of during 11 years in Park City, Dahlin said it is the work he's done with those international students. "We've become a home away from home for these kids at a very impressionable time in their lives," said. Dahlin said he can also relate to them. For a year beginning in 1967, he traveled the world with a singing group. Although he does hold "Tim's Time" during the weekly winter dinners featuring a Bible lesson, the goal has never been to proselytize to the international workers. Instead, it has always been "to show them that peoPlease see Dahlin, A-8 FITNESS SPECIAL SILVER LAKE VILLAGE PARKING PASSES AND SKI LOCKERS ON SALE NOW! Heated. Underground Parking "Train at the Door" Receive a Resting Metabolic Rate and Exercise Metabolic (V02) Rate Assessment FREE with the purchase of a Personal Training or Pilates Package. 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