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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 10-13, 2018 The Park Record C-3 Wine and film pairing set LOCAL PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGEABLE INTEGRITY RESOURCEFUL ORGANIZED SUZY HANNEY It’s essential to have a local, knowledgeable professional as a resource to help you with your buying or selling needs. Please give me a call, I’d be happy to help guide you through the process. – Suzy EMAIL: SUZY@BHHSUTAH.COM | VOICE: (435) 640-5383 WEB: MOVINGTOPARKCITY.COM © 2017 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc. Equal Housing Opportunity. COURTESY OF OPEN FILMS Andre Tchelistcheff, the subject of the documentary “Andre: The Voice of Wine,” stands by casks of wine at the Buena Vista Winery in Sonoma County, California. The Park City Fim Series will screen the film, which was made by Tchelistcheff’s grand nephew Mark, for an exclusive and private screening on Feb. 15, during a fundraiser for the National Ability Center. Event will raise ,funds for National Ability Center t nSCOTT IWASAKI ,The Park Record Although the National Ability Center’s annual wine-centric fundraiser of the year — Red, White and Snow — is still a few nweeks away, the nonprofit will lpop the cork early with a partynership with the Park City Film gSeries. The organizations will present gan exclusive private screening of Mark Tchelistcheff’s “André: The Voice of Wine,” not rated, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Park City Library’s Jim eSanty Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. A pre-screening wine tasting will start at 6 p.m. Tickets to the tasting and screening are $35, and the price includes three glasses of wine. Tickets to just the screening, which is open to all ages, are $8 for general admission, and $7 for students and senior citizens. The money raised will benefit the National Ability Center, said CEO Gail Barille. “During the event, we will emphasize our mission, which is to empower individuals of Continued from C-2 Checker twists into Park City Caribbean,” Checker said. The cruise started on Jan. 2, and by Jan. 31, Checker was in Key West, Florida. “Then I played Avon Park and at Clermont, Florida,” he said. “I’ll play in Florida next week and then I’m coming to [Park City].” all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and education,” Barille said. “Last year we served 6,600 people and led 37,000 different lessons. We are busy all the time.” NAC programs include alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, aquatics, archery, cycling and mountain biking, to name a few. The National Ability Center also offers equestrian and adaptive recreation camps. “We have continued to grow over the past several years, and there are some great opportunities that show us where we will be in the future,” Barille said. “We want to continue on the path to reach more kids, families and veterans.” The evening will also include information about Red, White and Snow and the upcoming Paralympic Games. “We have some amazing athletes from this area who trained at the National Ability Center and who will represent many different countries,” Barille said. “And we’re looking forward to talking about them.” Katharine Wang, executive director of the Park City Film Series, said she is excited to present “André: The Voice of Wine,” which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and screened at the Mill Valley Film Festival last year. “The film is not out to general release, but it does follow the films we have shown in conjunction with the National Ability Center in the past,” she said. “We have screened films about wines, sommeliers and wine making in the Napa Valley. And while this film is not really about the NAC’s mission, it is tied to wine, obviously.” “André: The Voice of Wine” is about the filmmaker Tchelistcheff’s great uncle, André Tchelistcheff, who is known for changing the world of wine forever, according to Wang. “He was a Russian immigrant born to an aristocrat and fled his country during the Russian Revolution and ended up in the Napa Valley just after Prohibition, when the California wine industry was at it lowest,” she said. Back then, a lot of vineyards sustained themselves by producing sacramental wine, Wang said. “André had the expertise, working in the French vineyards of Moet & Chandon and the Pasteur Institute in Paris, to see how things could improve here in the United States and California,” she said. In 1976, Tchelistcheff flew to Paris for the Paris Blind Tasting , which ended with an unprec- Checker said the shows will be full of energy. “We’re going to come in burn the place down and go home,” he giggled. “I want everyone in the Utah area to come to the shows, because we’re in the last part of it all. I’m not getting younger, so you need to come see it when all the bells and whistles are still working while you can. Because although I love this business, when I leave it, I won’t return.” Checker has plans for his retirement. “I saw Clint Eastwood this morning. He’s 87 years old and still making movies,” Checker said. “I want to be 87 years old, but probably not still doing ‘The Twist.’ I want to still have all my marbles, but sell my (Checkerlicious) snacks, that include to the whole planet. But until then, we’re going to have fun. It will be great.” Chubby Checker and The Wildcats will perform at 8 p.m. from Thursday, Feb. 15, to Saturday, Feb. 17, and at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18, at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Thursday tickets range from $39 to $65. Tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday range from $43 to $70. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www. parkcityshows.com. For information about Chubby Checker, visit www.chubbychecker.com. 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