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Show A-4 The Park Record Furniture, appliances left FOR YOUR INFORMATION Meetings ALATEEN (801)205-2130 AL-ANON Theresa (435)640-3421 | (435)659-9667 Saddleview Office Bldg. B, 2200 Park Ave. St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Dr. Creekside Christian Fellowship, 1314 Bitner Rd. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) (English) Recording (435)649-0022 or Larry V. (435)9011197 (Spanish) Llame a Jose (435)602-0373, Art (435)7149025, Abel (435)602-9362 121 Park Ave. Park City | www.parkcityaa.com CAREGIVERS NIGHT OUT Linda (435)783-5708 Oakley-Elk Meadows Assisted Living Center, 4200 North 400 West. | Wasatch Senior Center. Coalville-Denise’s Home Plate restaurant. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP Does your partner control your money, activities and relationships? Do you need resources or information about Domestic Violence? Peace House offers free support groups Mondays and Tuesdays. Please call 647-9161 for more information. HANDY HANDS EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (649)2260 | Christian Center 1100 Iron Horse Dr., Park City | www.handyhands.org LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY PROGRAM 2300 Monitor Drive - in small building just east of the LDS Church | parkcityaahelp@gmail.com LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY MEETING IN KAMAS Thursdays 7:00 p.m Francis Ward House 387 W. Last Frontier Lane, Francis Contact Sherm at 801-598-9517 for more info. MAN TO MAN PROSTATE CANCER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT (801)483-1500 | (800)234-0533 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) 8pm Sunday, Monday, & Wednesdays St. Lawrence Church center St & 100 W, Heber City | (435)2004814 | https://sasquatcharena.org | bigfootareana@ gmail.com 6pm Tuesdays. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church - 4595 Silver Springs Rd. Park City 8pm Tuesdays & Thursdays at Worship Center, 1400 North Hwy 40 Heber City 6:30pm Thursdays at 85 North Main Street, Kamas 7pm Fridays at St. Lawrence Church Center St & 100 West, Heber City. SUMMIT COUNTY PARENTS AND ADVOCATES OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 655-2968 COURTESY OF THE PARK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT GRIEF SHARE PROGRAM 647-5855 | Mountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. WASATCH GROUP Saturday Evening: 5:30 to 6:30 PM | Wasatch Crest Recovery - 425 Moulton Lane (First street north of the UVU entrance off of Hwy 40) Enter thru garage at North end of facility. Closed Meeting (Alcoholics only) Faith Congregations BAHA’I FAITH (435)729-9577 | www.usbahai.org CALVARY PARK CITY Non denominational Meet Sun 6pm at the Creekside Church 1400 Bitner Rd. Kimball Jct. | www.calvarychapelparkcity.com CROSSPOINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) (435)565-1236 | www.crosspointpca.org CHRISTIAN CENTER OF PARK CITY (435)649-2260 | www.ccofpc.org CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Park City Stake Bldg., 2300 Monitor Drive, Jeremy Ranch Bldg., 3010 Saddleback Rd. Trailside Bldg., 510 Silver Summit Pkwy. CREEKSIDE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (435)658-4687 | www.creeksidepc.com FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (435)940-0224 | www.christianscienceparkcity.com 605 Main St. Suite 200 | Services: 9:30 Sun. & 7:00 Wed. Sunday School: 9:30 Sunday MOUNTAIN LIFE CHURCH (435)647-5855 | www.mountainlife.org THE BRANCH-A VINEYARD COMMUNITY (435)649-8301 | www.thebranchvc.org Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 28-May 1, 2018 The Park City Police Department says people have left discarded furniture, appliances and goods at the Aspen Villas apartment complex for years. Officers have increased patrols as part of the department’s community-oriented policing efforts. The police, though, have not opened a criminal investigation. Police Department steps up patrols at apartments JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH www.parkcitybaptist.org | (435) 649-0407 Pastor Sam Burton: (801) 815-1094 PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH (PCCC) (435)649-8131 | www.parkcitycommunitychurch.org PARK CITY INTERFAITH COUNCIL President, Tyler Walton (435)513-0186 | Vice-Pres, Mike Lennon (435)640-1959 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2024 Sidewinder Drive | (435)655-7994 | www. stjohnsanglican.org ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | (435)649-4900 | www.stlukespc.org ST.MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (435)649-9676 | www.stmarysparkcity.com The Park City Police Department over the past few months has increased patrols of the Aspen Villas apartment complex in partial response to complaints about people dumping furniture, appliances and other goods they want to throw away. The practice has occurred for years and happens elsewhere in Park City as well, according to the Police Department. The recent increased patrols are a part of the department’s community-oriented policing efforts, which are meant to better connect the agency to Parkites and visitors. Phil Kirk, a police captain, said a couch and a dryer are some of the items that have been left at Aspen Villas, in an area where the apartment complex keeps a dumpster. An image provided by the Police Department also shows an office chair and a badly damaged piece of furniture resembling a dresser. “Every time we contact them, this is an issue,” Kirk said, explaining the patrols are designed as a deterrent. Kirk, though, said the Police Department has not opened a criminal investigation and the patrols are not intended to re- Park City officials available SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH (435)649-2233 | www.shepherdofthemountains.org TEMPLE HAR SHALOM (PC Jewish Center) (435)649-2276 | www.harshalomparkcity.org PARK RECORD STAFF UNITY SPIRITUAL CENTER (435)658-0886 | www.unityofparkcity.com Two members of the Park City Council are scheduled to be available for chats about municipal issues on Tuesday. City Councilors Lynn Ware Peek and Steve Joyce are slat- Update your info by calling Jennifer at 435-649-9014 ext. 125 or email classads@parkrecord.com ”People Banking With People” ed to participate in a program known as Catch-up with Council, a part of the elected officials’ outreach efforts. The event runs from 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. in the lobby at the Park City Municipal Athletic & Recreation Center. People may stop by to talk to the City Councilors about issues of importance to them. There are no formal presen- tations or question-and-answer sessions with a group, such as there are during other sorts of City Hall outreach programs like the Coffee With Council or the Apres With Council events. For more information, contact Linda Jager, the community engagement manager at City Hall, at 615-5189 or linda.jager@parkcity.org. Continued from A-3 since the agreement, officials have dealt with Treasure matters such as the removal of the acreage from a municipal program that allows certain landowners to shift development rights to a spot deemed more suitable for growth. But there is expected to be renewed interest as the mayor and the Park City Council address the gap in funding during the budget talks later in the spring and early in the summer and then set a final amount for the ballot measure. The impact on property taxes if voters pass a ballot measure will be detailed in coming months as well. The mayor in an interview said the timing of the message was based on the fast-approaching budget talks as well as the questions he is fielding in the community about Treasure. He also said he has spoken to community groups recently, covering Treasure alongside topics like City Hall’s priorities, the prospects of a bid for the Winter Olympics and plans to develop an arts and culture district. Treasure addressed Bank with People You Trust Exceptional customer service from bankers who are a part of your community and want to get to know you. Personal and business accounts that meet your needs. Mobile solutions that make your life easier. grandvalleybank.com sult in criminal charges against someone leaving items. If the situation was under criminal investigation, Kirk said, there could be the possibility of a charge of theft of services if someone who does not live in Aspen Villas was determined to be responsible. He explained that a charge of theft of services could address the practice since it is the apartment complex that funds trash collection. “Instead of the expense and hassle of taking it to the dump, it’s much quicker . . . to put it in someone else’s dumpster,” Kirk said. A representative of the firm that manages Aspen Villas did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment. 1225 Deer Valley Drive Park City 435-615-2265 the first time we have considered digging deep to protect the wild places we hold dear and to preserve the character of Park City.” Beerman, meanwhile, tells readers Treasure is “one of my favorite places to walk.” “I live only steps from Main Street, but hiking through Treasure Hill is a daily reminder of the solace we find in our wild spaces,” he says. The message was posted during a lull in the discussions about Treasure. There had been building buzz about Treasure through much of 2017, culminating with the $64 million agreement reached in January. In the approximately three months |