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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 9-12, 2018 The Park Record C-5 Continued from C-1 Festival celebrates Latino art Summit Elementary School in Kamas will run what I call ‘hands-on’ art that will include kids crafts and activities,” he said. In addition to the hands-on kids area, the Kimball Art Center will open a companion exhibit featuring nine Latino artists, all of whom will be displaying at the festival itself, Ventura said. He also said Hadley Dynak, the executive director of the Park City Summit County Arts Council, was the person who suggested this year’s festival be held outdoors, Ventura said. “We started in a very small scale three years ago in our own Christian Center building, and last year we moved to the Park City Library and held the event indoors, where more than 400 people came to enjoy the festival,” he said. “This year we are going outdoors, even though it’s not quite the full vision.” Ventura’s plan is to expand the Latino Arts Festival to three days of art and cultural celebration. “So we’re still developing this event,” he said. The Park City Summit County Arts Council is pleased to support the Latino Arts Festival, Dynak said. “The Arts Council really believes art, whether it’s music, visual arts or dance, is an expression of individual creativity and storytelling, but we also believe art is a platform that helps build bridges, particularly among diverse communities, and provide a point of connection to celebrate,” she said. “That’s what the Latino Arts Festival is about and why the Arts Council thinks it’s an important event for our community.” Dynak also wanted to acknowledge that the Christian Center of Park City, which produced and organized the Latino Arts Festival, isn’t an arts and cultural nonprofit. It’s a “humanitarian community resource center that helps improve the lives of people and communities through meeting immediate and basic needs, serving as a leading networker of community resources, offering counseling and care support,” according to its mission statement. “Yet, they see the value of an arts and cultural event to accomplish their goals,” Dynak said. “We are seeing more of that and I want to applaud organizations who use arts and culture as ways to bring people together and communicate messages.” The Latino Arts Festival will be held rain or shine, Ventura said. “I spoke to the man upstairs and he told me to go for it,” he said with a laugh. “In the event of significant rain, the event will move inside the Park City Public Library.” The Christian Center of Park City’s third annual Latino Arts Festival will be held Saturday, June 16, and Sunday, June 17, at the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For information, visit www.ccofpc.org. PUZZLE ANSWERS FROM PAGE C-4 C U T S I T W I N E T A S N A T A G E B O R PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Members of Las Américas dance at the Park City Library last year. The performance was part of the Latino Arts Festival that will return to Park City on Saturday, June 16, and Sunday, June 17. 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