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Show The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 22-25, 2017 C-5 Continued From C-3 PUZZLE ANSWERS Chef Wars benefits nonprofit N E A R F L I P A C R I O P R I M A N mit County and Park City, we are committed to making sure Summit County is a no-kill rescue community, including animals that have been injured by vehicles or other animals. It’s been like that for the past six years.” Nuzzles & Co. also rescues animals from other areas, including Nephi, Tooele and the Navajo Reservation in southeast Utah and the Ute Reservation in northeastern Utah. “Shelters are chock full of animals from now until August and if not one rescues them, they will die,” Toth said. In 2016, Nuzzles & Co. rescued more than 1,500 animals, and the nonprofit not only saves cats and dogs, but it also fixes broken legs, brings the pets out of malnutrition Continued From C-4 Film Series showcases ‘Amadeus’ Utah Symphony Youth Guild will precede the screening. The musicians will play from 1:30-2 p.m. “They will play in the Jim Santy Auditorium while the audience comes in,” Wang said. “We thought that would be a nice addition to the screening.” Park City Library’s Adult Services Librarian Kate Mapp was the one who contacted the Utah Symphony Youth Guild. “To give these young musicians a platform to perform in front of an appreciative audience is, I think, a treat for them as well,” Wang said. The Park City Film Series is celebrating its second year showing National Theatre Live productions. “We started working with the Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah, who works COURTESY OF NUZZLES & CO. Chef Wars attendees crowd around and cheer their favorite cooks at Riverhorse on Main as they create dishes out of secret ingredients. The event is a benefit for Nuzzles & Co. and finds them homes. “We have a vet clinic and vet staff on site, so if an animal needs X-rays or other services, we can provide them,” Toth said. The cost to care for each animal, on the low side, is $300, and the high side, is $1,500. The overall cost for running Nuzzles & Co. each year is approximately $1 million. “If we have a long-term patient, that can cost upwards of more than $2,000,” Toth said. “We don’t give up on them. They are with us until we find them forever homes.” The reason why Chef Wars is important to Nuzzles & Co. is simple, Toth said. “There is a misconception that we are a wealthy nonprofit, and that’s not true,” Toth said. “We operate leanly and save as much as we can. In the past, we’ve had to take out a line of credit to survive. If we didn’t have Chef Wars, we wouldn’t have been able to with the Salt Lake Film Society, to kind of get us off the ground,” Wang said. “They do a series in Salt Lake and we had a lot of our patrons ask us if we could bring something up here.” Park City Film Series originally formed as a partnership with the center and the Park City Library. “At the end of 2016, we parted ways amicably, but they did tell us that we were doing great and could actually do this on our own,” Wang said. “Now, our partnership is just the Film Series and the library. Since it’s just the two of us now, we’ve tried to expand the program and link it into what the library is doing.” Having the respect from the Tanner Humanities Center is good because National Theatre Live is protective about the productions that it makes available to air. “These are not available for download or available to buy on Blu-ray or DVD,” Wang said. “They are seen in the theater in London and then shown through organizations like us who subscribe to the shows. “The reason is because they want to make sure each is of the highest quality and seen in the best possible setting, rather than online and things like that. That way, the audiences can experience the performances in the way the directors and producers want it to be seen.” “Amadeus” is not rated, but appropriate for ages 12 and older. “Keep in mind it is a three-hour presentation, but will include a 20-minute intermission,” Wang said. In addition, there will be beer and wine on sale for adults. Wang thanked Keller Williams realtor Julie Hopkins for underwriting all of the Park City Film Series’ National Theatre Live presentations to date. “She is a lover of the arts and supports other arts organizations along with us. She’s from Aspen and understands why it is important to cultivate the arts, especially in a small town.” Park City Film Series will present an airing of National Theatre Live’s “Amadeus” at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. There will be a 20-minute intermission. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for students and $17 for Park City Film Series and Friends of the Park City Library members. For information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. make it.” Chef Wars 2017, a benefit for Nuzzles & Co., will be held at 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, at Riverhorse on Main, 540 Main St. Tickets are $95. Attendees must be 21 or older. For information, visit www.nuzzlesandco.org/chef-wars-2017. 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