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Show C-4 The Park Record PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 21-23, 2018 CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM FEATURE FILM: SPECIAL SCREENING: PSYCHO VERTICALNot Rated CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Rated R FEB 22 Thurs 7pm FEB 24@3pm FEB 23 Fri 8pm Tickets: $10 Wine and beer available for sale Underwritten by Julie Hopkins, KW Real Estate Underwritten by Montane JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, FEB 24 Sat 8pm FEB 25 Sun 6pm Underwritten by Dancing Llama Foundation PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Red, White and Snow is a weekendlong event that offers wine tastings, good food, a silent auction and opportunity drawings that benefit the National Ability Center. This year’s event will run from March 1-3. Continued from C-1 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. 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Are you LOST on what’s happening in Park City Then Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/parkrecord Fundraiser includes wine, food who are in needs of our services.” The National Ability Center offers an array of equestrian, adventure, sports and recreation program for individuals and families of people who are on the autism spectrum, war veterans, aging and more, Barille said. “Red, White and Snow raises 20 percent of our annual budget, and it takes $7.2 million to run our programs each year,” she said. “It’s important that we ask for support, because we pass that back to what we do with our mission.” The National Ability Center served 6,600 people in 37,000 different lessons, according to Barille. “Those were direct services, and we also do training and education in other initiatives to grow what we call the Adaptive Nation,” she said. “We live in a community that is focused on inclusion and are excited to recognize there are abilities within each of us. If we can bring The L.A. 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We still have limited tickets for that event.” Other events will include vintner dinners and Wine on the Mountain, an apres tasting and lunch at Deer Valley. There are 30 vintners who will participate in Red, White and Snow this year. “Every year we are lucky to thank our supporters, and select an honorary vintner,” Barille said. “This year we have selected winemaker Hamilton Nicholson from Kelham Vineyards in Napa Valley as our honorary vintner.” This year’s honorary chef is Seth Adams, owner and executive chef or Riverhorse on Main. “Seth and his wife, Casey, have been such great supporters of the National Ability Center” Barille said. In addition, the National Ability Center selects an honorary artist for Red, White and Snow. The event’s honorary artist is Karl Soderlund. Karl has been an artist his entire life and is well known for his portraits, seascapes and landscapes. Karl’s numerous accomplishments are evident; You can find his work hanging in over 250 public and private collections, including Interpublic Companies, Merrill Lynch, PepsiCo and the Heisman Trophy portrait collection. “His art is very interesting and will appeal to the local residents in Park City,” Barille said. The Red, White and Snow events not only help raise money, but also raise awareness of the National Ability Center’s programs. “We can share the impact that this one event has on what SUDOKU 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 27 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 Nuclear decay emission Sesame seed paste Rudolph’s dad, e.g. Baseball Hall of Famer Slaughter ATM maker See 51-Down Scrooge visitor Flu symptom It’s measured in degrees for golf clubs Fed. budget unit Merkel of “Destry Rides Again” Fixes Eisner’s successor at Disney Fabled loch Attraction for a cartoon coyote Dish using seaweed Small change: Abbr. 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The weekend will conclude on Saturday with the Red, White and Snow’s black-tie gala dinner and auction, hosted by Matthew Fox, that will start at 5:30 p.m. at Montage Deer Valley. “The night’s honorary host of the Gala Dinner is Greg Golding, Red, White and Snow committee chairman and former National Ability Center board member,” Barille said. “We are thankful to be able to celebrate him for his dedication.” Not only will there be certified sommeliers seated at each table, the night will also include a silent auction and an opportunity drawing. “Our silent auction is incredible,” Barille said. Items range from a seven-night stay at Casa de Sophia in Manzanillo, Mexico, to a one-week stay in an ocean condo on Kaanapali Beach in Maui to guided fishing trips provided by Jans Mountain Recreation Experts to a private dinner at Riverhorse on Main and fine art by local artists. The opportunity drawing’s grand prize is a food and wine trip to Spain. “The cool thing is people don’t have to attend the gala to register for the auction and drawing,” Barille said. “They register online from anywhere in the world, and they can also purchase opportunity drawing tickets online as well.” Immediately following the gala will be the after party from 9:30-11:30 p.m. The event will feature dancing to the mixes of DJ Dolph, specialty cocktails and desserts. “We are thankful to the Montage for seven years of partnership, and they have worked with us this year to do the after party in the Vista Lounge,” Barille said. “The tickets price is lower than our gala ticket prices, but anyone who buys gala tickets will be admitted to the after party for free.” This year’s Red, White and Snow is special because 2018 is a Winter Olympic year. “We have Paralympic athletes train with the National Ability Center and they represent many different countries,” Barille said. “We’re really thankful that we’re going to celebrate the Paralympic movement, especially because the Paralympics will start on March 9, just a few days after Red, White and Snow.” The National Ability’s Red, White and Snow fundraiser will be held from Thursday to Saturday, March 1-3, in various venues in Park City. To register for any of the events, visit www. redwhiteandsnow.org. |