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Y0001_4002_10332_FINAL_082 Accepted 08/2017 New Equipment is expensive The Park Record’s “Help Wanted” section has the jobs you need to support your gear addiction trip to the state capitol for PP’s Teen Council Lobby Day in February. Funds will also go toward the continuation of PP Utah’s LIFT Linking Families and Teens (LiFT) program, which lost its state grant funding. Gonzalez said the organization’s tentative donation target is $25,000, and all gifts will be matched 100 percent up to $10,000 by a group of anonymous donors and the Lemons family, local supporters of Planned Parenthood. LiFT is an initiative in Summit and Wasatch counties that is aimed at giving teens the opportunity to speak honestly and openly with their parents about sexual health, topics that are often skirted in domestic settings. Teen Councilor Adam Herbst, a senior at Park City High School, said he hopes the benefits reaped for the organization Friday will extend beyond the dollar amount. “I think it’ll benefit us a lot not just from like a monetary sense but also for morale boosting and also just to show there are a lot of allies in the community that support Teen Council … that can also incentivize people next year to join our Teen Council,” Herbst said. Teen Councilors will participate in the event by wearing their Live PC Give PC shirts and volunteering at donation stations, according to Gonzalez. Planned Parenthood of Utah conducts education outreach in Summit County and operates health centers along the Wasatch Front. For more information, visit https:// www.plannedparenthood.org/ planned-parenthood-utah. For donations, visit https://livepcgivepc.razoo.com/organization/Ppau. Friends of the Park City Library The Friends of the Park City Library is a nonprofit organization responsible for raising the funds that make the Park City Library’s education and outreach events possible, from author visits to lectures. Money is raised through fundraising events and membership dues. Also, the group feeds the library’s guinea pigs, Mocha and Buttercup. Friends co-president Jean Daly said the organization’s efforts extend to the outdoors as well. “This summer we sponsored ‘Music on the Patio’ and purchased lawn toys such as bocci ball, croquet, horseshoes, and chuck-it’s for the dogs,” Daly said in an email. Adriane Herrick Juarez, the library’s director, said the Friends are instrumental in acquiring and maintaining the library’s technology, like its computers, online magazine collections and 3-D printing lab. “They really help us keep up to date with that stuff,” Juarez said. “They help us with so many things and technology is a big part of that.” The programs sponsored by the Friends of the Library include The Friends Bookstore at the entrance of the library, the Annual Author Luncheon at Deer Valley and the Annual Book Sale. Friday’s event is an important one for the Friends of the Park City Library. “It’s a really big deal because we only have one major fundraiser, the book sale,” Daly said in an interview with the Park Record. “[The money raised] goes into the general coffers and then it gets allocated for whatever the library needs.” To donate to the Friends of the Park City Library, visit https://livepcgivepc.razoo. c o m / o rg a n i z a t i o n / F o l p c l ibrary. The organization is also taking offline donations payable to Friends of the Park City Library at P.O. Box 668 Park City, Utah 84060. For more information about Live PC Give PC, visit https:// livepcgivepc.razoo.com/giving-events/pc17. |