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Show C-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 23-26, 2015 The Park Record PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG Continued From C-3 CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM Tour will celebrate history FEATURE FILM: WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS MAY 22 MAY 23 MAY 24 tour due to inclement weather. "If there is thunder and light- ning and torrential downpour, we will not host the tour," Purdy said. "However, if there is just some sprinkling, then we will still lead the tour, and we will ask people to bring their own umbrellas. So, if there is some rain, the best thing to do is call the museum to see if the tour is still on." The cost is $5 per person or $12 for a combination ticket for the tour and admission to the Park City Museum. "Groups of seven or more people need to call the museum to make additional reservations," Purdy said. "I would say the tour is appropriate for ages 13 and older. It is interesting, but there is a lot of talking." The Park City Museum, 528 Main St., will host a Historic Main Street Memorial Day walking tour on Monday, May 25 at 2 p.m. The cost is $5 per person. For more information, visit www.parkcityhistory.org. Not Rated Fri 8pm "This pitch-perfect genre spoof Sat 8pm is worth relishing" - USA Today Sun 6pm Saturday, May 23 3 column x 4 *NEW LOCATION* PROSPECTOR THEATER Redstone/Holiday Village 2175 SIDEWINDER DRIVE Underwritten by PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 PJ Builders, Inc. HOLIDAY VILLAGE 4 H REDSTONE 8 H CINEMAS www.metrotheatres.com H H H H I n f o r m a t i o n t h r u T H U R S D AY, M a y 2 8 H H H Holiday Village HOME 3D Daily: 3:50 (R) thru Mon 2D: 1:00 2:30 5:25 6:50 8:10 9:45 Tue-Thu 2D: 2:30 5:25 6:50 8:10 HOT PURSUIT (PG) (2D) Starts Thursday: REDSTONE SAN ANDREAS (PG-13) thru Mon: 7:00 9:35 Tue/Wed: 5:30 7:45 Thu: 5:30 H 1776 Park Ave. H Park City H 940-0347 CHRISTOPHER REEVES/PARK RECORD For two deacdes, the Park City Museum has celebrated the town's history by honoring historic buildings. Continued From C-1 (PG-13) 12:30 2:10 3:40 H FAR FROM THE 5:10 6:30 9:20 MADDING CROWD Tue/Wed: thru Mon: 1:40 4:35 6:50 7:45 12:40 3:30 6:20 9:10 Thu: 1:40 4:35 7:45 thru Mon: 12:20 2:40 Tue-Thu: 2:40 H More information easier access www.metrotheatres.com Holiday Village H POLTERGEIST (PG-13) 3D Daily: 5:15 thru Mon 2D: AVENGERS: (PG-13) 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 AGE OF ULTRON (2D) 6:30 7:40 8:50 10:00 thru Mon: Tue-Thu 2D: 12:40 1:50 3:45 4:55 1:40 2:50 4:00 6:30 7:40 6:40 8:00 9:10 THE AGE OF ADALINE (PG) Tue-Thu: Daily: 5:00 7:50 (PG-13) H TOMORROWLAND 1:50 3:45 4:55 6:40 8:00 thru Monday: H Kimball Junction H Park City H 575-0221 MAD MAX:FURY ROAD USE our NEW WEBSITE and MOBILE WEBSITE! H with film titles below = "NO PASS" Restrictions Now Playing - REDSTONE Redstone 8 H H H Starts Thursday: Holiday Village (PG-13) Dwayne Johnson Ribbons honor structures Tue-Thu: 2:00 4:45 7:30 PITCH PERFECT (PG-13) thru Mon: 1:10 3:50 Bradley Cooper 6:40 8:10 9:30 Rachel McAdams Tue-Thu: 1:30 2:30 4:10 5:15 8:00 H ALOHA (PG-13) 7:00 7:45 B E A LOCAL HERO Volunteer for a local non-profit through the tunnel to get to work." The Park City Museum, which is run by the Park City Historic Society, considers any building that was built 50 years ago to be historic. "There's an A-frame on Park Avenue that got a ribbon this year," Morrison said. The New York Times crossword puzzle Park City Museum volunteers have been placing ribbons on historic structures for more than 20 years. "The area is mostly in the Park City limits, but we also go out as far as McPolin Barn, because that was instrumental in the mining era as well," Morrison said. "The farm, being a dairy and cattle ranch, was vital in keeping the town going in regards to its economy. "We also go up into the Thaynes Canyon, California Comstock and into Deer Valley," she said. "This is what makes Park City different than other ski and tourist towns. Our mining history is represented. Not only do we have the small miners cottages, but also the larger historical structures that dot the mountains." Morrison said the ribbons help visitors and newer residents learn about Park City's history. "Hopefully, these ribbons will intrigue people to learn more and visit the museum," she said. "And if anyone is interested to volunteer to place ribbons on historical structures in and around Park City, contact the Park City Museum." Volunteers travel in pairs with a bag of ribbons. "I do know that we have 40 structures on Daly Avenue and 50 buildings near Norfolk Avenue and Empire Avenue that need ribbons," Morrison said. "So, if anyone wants to help, they can." For more information about the Park City Museum's historic building project, visit www.parkcityhistory.org. TO-DO LIST (ABRIDGED). 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Law" actress 14 Home of the 300 in the film "300" 15 Many a prescription? 16 Despicable one 17 A seeming eternity 18 January honoree, for short 20 Do the dishes? 22 "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," e.g. 24 "That was close!" 30 Iconic figure in a Warhol work 31 Seven: Prefix 32 City in 1965 headlines 117 33 Soft touch, for short? 34 H.M.S. part 35 Like trade-ins 36 PCs once ran on it 37 Window dressing 38 Home on high 39 Circulation needs 40 Not stiff 41 Puts the pedal to the metal 46 Davis of Hollywood 48 Showerhead adjustment 49 Diamond-loving Taylor 50 Masterstroke 51 Some printers 52 Safe place for a knife 53 Many an old monitor, in brief 55 Record of the year? 56 Go by walking 57 Top cop 61 Cohn and Chagall 62 "It is what it is," e.g. 63 "No pain, no gain," to many a bodybuilder 65 Bed support 66 Rural calls 69 ____ of hope 70 Biblical queendom 71 Steadily annoyed 72 Piece of cake 73 One left in stitches 118 74 Approximately, informally 76 It's a blessing 77 Chris who sang "Wicked Game" 78 Country singer Ernest 82 "U R so funny" alternative 83 Word with public or private 86 Head analysts? 87 Corrupt 88 On the line 90 Carpenter and others 91 Sizzle 92 Renaissance artist ____ del Sarto 93 Late media journalist David 94 Digital transfer 95 Peasant shoe 99 Take as a bride 100 Count of Lemony Snicket 101 "… ____ extra charge!" 102 Stop on the first trans-Pacific air route 103 Spelling start? 105 Lex Luthor's main henchman in "Superman" 106 Villains of fantasy 107 Facebook action 108 Busy co. around Feb. 14 109 Sinus doc 110 "So-o-o comfy!" 111 Very important 112 Remarks akin to "btw" NOW HIRING LINE COOKS • DISHWASHERS • PREP COOKS SOUS CHEF • BUSSERS APPLY ONLINE AT: www.zoomparkcity.com Get to know your town. 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