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Show C-2 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 18-20, 2018 Film lovers can escape the heat with free screenings Board of Adjustment (BOA) Vacancy There is one (1) Board of Adjustment (BOA) position available. Board members are required to be residents of Park City. Board members serve a term of up to five (5) years. The Board meets at 5:00 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of the month as needed. Special meetings may be called on the 1st Tuesday of the month. On average, the BOA meets 4-8 times per year. This is a Board created Pursuant to the Utah Code to hear and decide on Appeals for zoning decisions and Variances to the terms of the Land Management Code. Applications are available at the Park City Planning Department at 445 Marsac Avenue and online at www.parkcity.org. The application deadline is Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 5:00 PM. Contact Laura Newberry for more information at (435) 615-5063 or Laura.newberry@parkcity.org. Summit County Library continues summer programs SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Summer is a special time for the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch because it can add some new programming for the community, says Kirsten Nilsson, youth services librarian. “In addition to our regular story times, we program and present two different film series,” she said. One film series is the Kids Summer Afternoon Movies that screen at 1 p.m. every Friday. The other, Libraries Rock Movies, is intended for older audiences, and screens at 6 p.m. every Thursday. “Since our theme for the summer is Libraries Rock, we tried to select films that have to do with music for both series,” Nilsson said. Screening these films are a lot of fun this year because we just installed a new digital projector in our upstairs auditorium...” Kirsten Nilsson, Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch youth services librarian The Kids Summer Afternoon Movies schedule is as follows: • July 20 — Garth Jennings’ and Christophe Lourdelet’s 2016 animated film, “Sing,” rated PG. The film follows a hustling theater owner who decides to save his establishment from closing with a singing competition. The film stars the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Seth MacFarlane. • July 27 — Ash Brannon’s 2016 animated film, “Rock Dog,” rated PG. “Rock Dog” is about a Tibetan Mastiff named Bodi, voiced by Luke Wilson. After a radio falls from the sky, he decides to become a musician. • Aug. 3 — Stephen Chbosky’s live action feature, “Wonder,” rated PG. The film, based on the New York Times best selling book, is about August Pullman, a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome who attends a mainstream elementary school for the first time. The Potashner Bohannon Intermountain Group at Morgan Stanley Richard Potashner Senior Vice President Financial Advisor Jesse Bohannon Financial Advisor Kelli A. Brown Senior Registered Client Associate 60 East South Temple Suite 2000 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801–322–7681 richard.potashner@ morganstanley.com www.morganstanleyfa.com/ thepotshner group S a COURTESY OF AMAZON.COM The Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch will present a free screening of Garth Jennings’ and Christophe Lourdelet’s 2016 animated film, “Sing,” at 1 p.m. on Friday, July 20. The screening is part of the library’s Kids Summer Afternoon Movies series. “Wonder” is the only film in the series that doesn’t have a music tie-in, Nilsson said. “Sometimes we run out of options,” she said with a laugh. “But we often we choose films that have been recently released because those are what kids are interested in.” Past films include “Coco” and “Ferdinand,” according to Nilsson. “We have free popcorn and it’s been really fun to do this every summer,” she said. “Kids can bring pillows and blankets to the screenings. We have a rug where kids can lay down if they want.” The Summer Kids Afternoon Movies started three years ago, Nilsson said. The Libraries Rock Movies were also selected because they had musical themes, Nilsson said. The schedule is as follows: • July 19 — Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land,” rated PG-13. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star as Mia and Sebastian, an actress and a jazz musician pursuing their Hollywood dreams, in this Academy Award-winning musical that premiered at Venice International Film Festival in 2016. • July 26 — Ethan Hawke’s documentary, “Seymour: An Introduction, rated PG. “Seymour: An Introduction” is about Seymour Bernstein, a beloved pianist, teacher, composer and Adjunct Associate Professor of Music and Music Education at New York University, who gave up performing for teaching. He discusses his passion for music and his philosophy of life in this documentary. The film premiered at Telluride Film Festival in 2014. • Aug. 2 — Tom Hanks’ 1996 directorial debut, “That Thing You Do,” rated PG. The film is about a one-hit wonder band in 1964. The band’s manager, Mr. White, is played by Hanks. “Screening these films are a lot of fun this year because we just installed a new digital projector in our upstairs auditorium,” Nilsson said. “We also put in blackout curtains on the windows and got a new screen. So, it’s been great for our audiences to see these movies on the giant screen. “It’s also fun because kids enjoy the films, and parents like them because they can get out of the heat,” she said. The Kids Summer Afternoon Movies and Libraries Rock Movies film series screen weekly at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch, 1885 W. Ute Blvd. For information, visit www.thesummitcountylibrary.org. BUY IT SELL IT TRADE IT RENT IT LOCALLY! To set up your personalized classified ad contact Jennifer at the Park Record 435.649.9014 ext. 125 Monday-Friday |