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Show C-4 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, July 28-31, 2018 C Summer Family Fun at I w o REDSTONE CINEMAS 6030 North Market Street, Park City, UT (at Redstone Shopping Center) Every Tuesday morning at 10am All Seats Only $2.00! Now through August 14 h s t t a a S i o SUMMER KIDS MOVIES MetroTheatres.com for tickets & details! o l t l a PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Hadley Dynak, the Park City Summit County Arts Council outgoing executive director, discusses Project ABC, a community-driven initiative that was created to forge a plan for supporting arts and culture in the county, at the Park City Library last March. Project ABC was one of the programs Dynak helped introduce during her two years with the arts council. Continued from C-1 Dynak is moving on Project ABC is just one program that will help the Park City Summit County Arts Council support arts and culture in the area, Dynak said. While it has filled the planning niche, the arts council has developed and launched new programs in partnership with other organizations, featuring unique content and offerings, she said. “Those include Branded PC and the Monster Drawing Rally we did with the Kimball Art Center to the Latino Arts Festival that we were involved in with the Christian Center of Park City,” Dynak said. “These are also examples of growth and the telling of stories about our local creatives.” Over the past two years, the arts council has broadened its reach through social media. “The arts are historically a huge part of the identity of Park City and Summit County,” she said. “We have worked to tell the story of arts, culture and the local people who keep the cultural heartbeat going.” Dynak said one of the challenges she faced in the role was the accounting for the variety of organizations and artists in the commmunity. “One of the beauties of running an umbrella arts organization like ours is that we represent all the different forms of arts and culture in the community,” she said. Those art forms range from public art to the Summit County Fair to live performances, concerts and festivals, Dynak said. “Our reach is broad, and it’s exciting to support the creative sector, but it’s also a challenge to make sure we reflect the ideas and needs of everyone, including the very small arts organizations,” she said. “We’re building the organizational infrastructure as we go.” Adding to the challenge is the nature of the Park City and The New York Times crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Festival of Colors celebrant 6 Mission to remember 11 Whip 15 “Goldarn it!” 19 Orchestra section behind the violas 20 Canon competitor 21 Former QB Tony 22 Treat embossed with its name 23 “Anchorman” = ? (1976) + ? (1980) 25 An “A” in history? 26 Hankering 27 The forest, as opposed to the trees 28 “Rear Window” = ? (2004) + ? 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Summit County community, because it is, first and foremost, a resort destination, Dynak said. “The amenities we have are not only designed to serve the visitor, but also designed to serve the local residents,” she said. “Our community wants We have worked to tell the story of arts, culture and the local people who keep the cultural heartbeat going...” Hadley Dynak, Park City Summit County Arts Council exectuive drector world-class performances and art, but it also wants a local focus. We have a long list of creative entrepreneurs that will continue to grow. So as we move into the future, we need to focus on how to balance that.” To keep up the demands and needs of these organiza- E h l i a tions and creative minds, thec Park City Summit County Artst Council has increased its fundraising efforts and staff. f Jocelyn Scudder, who wasf the Park City Summit Countyw Arts Council community man-u ager, has been promoted to director of programs and en-t gagement, and members of thew board of directors are steppingl in to fill various roles while thep nonprofit goes through the pro-n cess of hiring its next executiveS director. w “We’re hoping to find some-t one who has a passion forb arts and culture,” Dynak said. “We’re excited to find a newe executive director to take thiss momentum forward in a sus-p tainable way.” a Dynak will miss working with the Park City Summitm County Arts Council b “I’ll miss the people and thee partnerships,” she said. “Andt (I’ll miss) helping create thet future of arts and culture inc Summit County. I think the arts really have the potential tod bring the community together.p Arts can serve as a tool to helpJ the community reach goals ands priorities.” e l |