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Show Saturday, April 15, 2CC0 B-4 The Park Record V Rugged yet graceful... bringing the outdoors inside Exotic Log Furniture 20 OFF SALE 9 Kinds of wood '''s'''1' l i i fl If I I I, fit ;.s . I r u I ft Beds, Arrnoires, Mantels, etc Bent Log Designs 1014 East 12300 South, Draper, Utah 800-236-8564 Visit our showroom or website at www.hentlog.com SURE, THERE ARE CHEAPER WAYS TO GET A BUT THEY'RE ALL FELONIES. Looking to score your 20002001 season pass without parting with a ' lot of dough? We've got it. From ? now until July I, we're offering passes at a very special early bird rate just $795 fr adults. That's $55 less than last year's lowest price. And yes, you still get all the great benefits that separate us from the other reiorts. Benefits like free underground parking, fLr-' free lift-served mountain biking and hiking in the summer, and free admission to World Cup events. So even though next winter may be the furthest thing from your mind, now's the pefect time to get your pass. Just call 8oo.222.PARK (7275) or visit www.parkcitymountain.com before July I. It's all perfectly legal, we promise. EARLY BIRD PRICING (GOOD UNTIL JULY 1) SEASON PASS BENEFITS Full Season Adult $795 Youth (13-18) $620 Child (7-12) $240 Senior (65-69) $380 Midweek (adult) $485 Family Pass First Adult $795 Other Adult $640 Youth (13-18) $475 Child (7-12) $185 Child (6 and under) FREE 10 discounts at Park City Mountain Rentals, and at our on-mountain restaurants Legacy Lodge, Summit Smoke House and Grill, the Snowhut, and the SkioskT Free underground parking Free lift-served mountain bikinghiking in the summer Free subscription to On the Mountain, the resort's quarterly newsletter Free admission to World Cup events hosted at the resort Inclusion in special in-season offers 800.222.PARK (7275) ffe? www.parkcitymountain, com ClOOO Hrh Cw, Momin JUw ChiUr & tmd ,mnftt4 VKr 70 and Ucr tin free. z t n L 2 HOI a Watch out for my hog: On a recent afternoon at City Park, Paula Gaudiano turned heads while operating operat-ing the latest equipment from the motocross Indus try. But Instead of covering their ears from the noise, people were looking down at the sidewalk in collective curiosity. Guadiano spent the afternoon "racing" a remote-controlled miniature minia-ture motor cycle. According to her it is the first replica on the market of the 250 motocross supercross champion Jeremy McGrath. The remote-control operated operat-ed motorcycle is fully suspended sus-pended and gets up to surprisingly sur-prisingly fast speeds. I - . I r i -V'' ' j j j ROGER GLAZIERPARK RECORD Snowboard team finding their wings 7 v r g 7 PHOTO COURTESY Of MARIA BOOTH Honorary Park City Snowboard Team member Tiffany Marshall competing at the World Cup hosted by Park City Mountain Resort earlier this year. Continued from B-1 a dozen freestyle coaches making appearances from England and New Zealand. "They did an excellent job working with the kids and making it fun." said Tauber. Twice a week the group worked out on trampolines at the Black Diamond Gymnastics gym. Calling it an indispensable aid to help establish the riders' comfort. " and balance in the air, along with ''their freestyle maneuvers; Tauber ' was enthusiastic about the trampoline tram-poline training. "We'll definitely be doing that again next year." They will also continue to train on PCMR's Eagle area with professional pro-fessional race assistants. Next season will also mark the first full year the riders have competed on their new equipment, donated to the team midway through the year . Already. Tauber said the program pro-gram has tiken calls about joining join-ing the team as well as inquiries about registration for next winter. "We're receiving a tremendous amount of interest for next season." sea-son." she added. The PCST is welcoming all riders rid-ers ages 8-to-adult who can snowboard snow-board decently and are looking to compete in alpine, all-mountain or freestyle events. Discounted registration is currently being offered for next season. Those interested can coatact Cassie Tauber at P.O. Box 2891, Park City. UT 84060. Or c3 bet at 615-8839. -t; TIT In a world of their own... literally! At Soaring Wings the classroom belongs to the children - even when they're toddlers. 435.649.3626 5 -1 . education for peace since $&J Programs for children 1 12 to 9 years old. Soaring Wings is a private school that enables children to learn at their own pace. www.soanngwings.org Forever is a Lct3 . n Chamcra at the Canyons is one step closer to offering free skiing, ski-ing, foiever. when you purchase pur-chase a ski home property at Chamera. The Summit County Planning Commission forwarded a unanimous positive recommendation recommen-dation to the Board of Cocuity Commissioners for die Chamera project, to be completed com-pleted in two phases. The first will be an intimate, 27-unit lodge and 8 stand-alone cabins, in the trees, on the ski mil. . Private club mecibership included D Luxury designed by John Shirley. 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