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Show The Park Record A-4 We want you to join us in welcoming our new PEDIATRIC DENTIST Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 25-28, 2014 ‘I'm Gonna Be' on Main Street CHRISTOPHER REEVES/PARK RECORD Stewart Antelis, a Sundance Film Festival visitor from Germany, strolls Main Street with his guitar on Thursday encouraging people to sing along with him. He strummed and sang a hit by the band The Proclaimers called "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)." Main Street draws an eclectic mix of people during Sundance, including at least a few street musicians each year. The festival closes on Sunday with screenings of the award-winning films. Dr. J. Brandon Bailey, D.D.S., Park City's Only Full Time Pediatric Dentist Open Saturdays with full dental services to better serve our community. 1680 Ute Blvd, Suite C Park City, UT (435) 647-3012 www.parkcitydentist.com Located in Kimball Junction next to the Post Office Fest dismantling starts this weekend The parking along Main Street will reopen on Sunday AMERICAN ROOTS CUISINE Home-Style Cooking With A Western Influence TONIGHT "Park City Limits" Live Music By JAY HAMBURGER 1/25: Cold Creek Blue Grass Trio The Park Record Reservations Recommended Park City this weekend will start dismantling its Sundance Film Festival operations, saying that there will be some normalcy by the time the festival ends Sun- SUNDAY-THURSDAY $10 OFF 2 Dinner Entrees *Present this coupon for discount. Not valid with other discount offers. Dine-in and CC payments only. Offer Valid 1/27 - 1/30 Continued From A-3 Open Daily Studio is planned Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner Located on the Silver Star Plaza at the base of the Silver Star Lift, 1825 Three Kings Drive (behind Hotel Park City and the Park City Golf Club) the architecture of the buildings planned at the complex and played videos describing the eventual capabilities of the Park City Film Studios. Follow us on Facebook | 435-655-3456 www.thesilverstarcafe.com day evening. According to Tommy Youngblood, City Hall's special events project manager, Main Street parking is expected to reopen by 11 a.m. on Sunday. The parking along Main Street has been restricted during the festival in an effort to keep traffic flowing more easily. Parking on both sides of Main Street should be available by 11 a.m. on Sunday. Regular paid parking will be in effect. Youngblood said no-parking barricades on Park Avenue, Kearns Boulevard and other streets will be removed starting on Ericksen said the setup at Sundance was "more informational" in nature and was not meant to be critical to the studio's marketing efforts. He was not sure how much business could be generated in the Main Street space during the festival. "Sundance is the opportunity for the state of Utah… to educate people of what's available in Utah," he said. Park City Film Studios this Sunday. All City Hall-installed barricades and no-parking signs should be removed by Tuesday morning, he said. Festival organizers, meanwhile, will begin removing its red-colored signs on Sunday, Youngblood said. Approximately 12 parking spots on Swede Alley will remain closed for up to a month after the festival as the pavilion that housed a part of the festival's New Frontier program is taken down. "The Source (evolving)" pavilion is located toward the northern end of Swede Alley. Youngblood said it could take Sundance is the opportunity for the state of Utah… to educate people of what's available in Utah," Greg Ericksen Park City Film Studios three or four weeks to take down the pavilion. The gymnasium at the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center, used as a Sundance screening room, will remain closed longer than usual after the festival. Sundance is scheduled to dismantle the theater by noon on Jan. 29, but Park City will then refinish the floor of the basketball court. Youngblood said the gymnasium is expected to reopen on Feb. 3. The tennis courts at the Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center are anticipated to reopen on Tuesday. month, meanwhile, started to install a technology known as digital motion capture and virtual stage, according to a prepared statement released by the studio just before the start of Sundance. It is described as "a key part of the studios' planned technology platform." 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