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Show C-2 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 4-7, 2018 Diners will ‘DIG In’ at fundraiser P a f PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Jordan Aldrich, right, and Summit Community Gardens campers remove an agribon from a row of turnips before harvesting during one of the nonprofit’s summer camps. The upcoming DIG In fundraiser, which is a partnership between Summit Community Gardens and EATS Park City and held on on Aug. 26, will raise money for the organizations. Event will benefit EATS and Summit Community Gardens SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record LIVE PARK CITY Thinking of selling or buying Park City real estate? Let me assist you by putting my 28 years of full-time REALTOR® experience to work for you. I know Park City real estate. Scott Kelly REALTOR ® 435.640.4340 | scott.kelly@sothebysrealty.com ©MMXVIII Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a licensed trademark to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Company. Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. Copyright© Summit Sotheby’s International Realty 2018. Tickets are currently available for the public to enjoy a meal at the Summit Community Gardens with EATS Park City. The third annual DIG (Dinner in the Garden) In fundraiser will be held from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26. The money will benefit both nonprofits on their missions to encourage sustainable gardening and healthy eating in schools. The event will feature food, drinks, family activities, live music and opportunity drawings, said Jenae Ridge, EATS Park City executive director. EATS is an acronym for Eat Awesome Things at School. “This is a time to enjoy a great locally sourced meal with the family in a wonderful outdoor setting,” Ridge said. The food will include ribs, macaroni and cheese from Savory Kitchens, a chicken dish created by Park City Mountain Resort PURCHASE TWO TAPAS & THE THIRD IS FREE • Valid on third tapas of equal or lesser value • Max of three coupons per table please • Meat & Cheese plate excluded from offer • An 18% tip will be added to the bill before the discount. • Not valid with any other offer • Dine-in only please • Please present coupon Valid thru August 31st, 2018 710BodegaParkCity.com • 710 Main Street, Park City • 435.649.6979 NOW OPEN DAILY AT 5PM! • Closed Sundays 2 FOR 1 ENTREES WITH APPETIZER PURCHASE • Valid on second entrèe of equal or lesser value • An 18% tip will be added to the bill before the discount. • Max of three coupons per table please • Not valid with any other offer • Dine-in only please • Please present coupon Valid thru August 31st, 2018 BuonaVitaParkCity.com • 804 Main Street, Park City • 435.649.1336 chefs, a charcuterie platter from Creminelli Meats, toasted pocket sandwiches prepared by Jafflz and hand pies from Deer Valley. “We’ll also have two different types of salads that will be made from the produce harvested from Summit Community Garden,” Ridge said. Lynsey Gammon, the garden manager, will provide the chefs a list of produce that is available from the garden, according to Ridge. The dinner will also feature $5 libations for the adults. “We’ll have beer and wine, and Alpine Distillery and Vida Tequila have donated some products so we’re planning to make some cocktails,” Ridge said. Children will enjoy face painting, a hands-on garden activity and meeting a live goat. The evening will include live music by local band Swagger and family portraits by Joy Conneally. “The photos will be available for purchase online,” Ridge said. “When families buy the photographs, Joy will donate 50 percent of the price to EATS Park City and Summit Community Gardens.” There will be opportunity drawings throughout the event and tickets are $5. The opportuni- ty drawing is also open to those who can’t make it to the dinner, Ridge said. One of the items will be Jack Johnson concert tickets donated by the Johnson Ohana Foundation. The concert is scheduled for Aug. 31 at the USANA Amphitheater. “The organization will match any donation drawing ticket purchases up to $2,500,” Ridge said. “That’s a big thing for us.” Other drawing prizes include Deer Valley picnic bags, Mindful Cuisine kids party, Christian Center Boutique gift cards, to name a few. There wasn’t a question about bringing DIG In back this year, Ridge said. “Over the years we have had a lot of community support, and I feel the community would be upset if we didn’t do it,” she said. “It’s a unique community-driven event.” EATS Park City and Summit Community Gardens will present the third annual Dinner in the Garden from 3-6 p.m. on Aug. 26, at the community gardens, 4056 Shadow Mountain Drive. Adult tickets are $35. Children’s tickets are $15. Tickets are available at https://eatsparkcity.ejoinme.org/ MyEvents/DigIn18. |