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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, August 8-10, 2018 The Park Record C-7 2018 Park City Kimball Arts Festival winners announced PARKCITYVACATIONRENTALS.COM PARKCITYRENTALS.INFO PARKCITYHOTELS.COM PARKCITYUTAH.ORG Call us to find out how much money your rental property can generate Best Vacation Rental Service 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 Best Property Management Company 2018 | 2017 | 2016 435–659–3199 • parkcityvacationrentals.com pm@parkcityvacationrentals.com JAMES HOYT/PARK RECORD The 49th annual Park City Kimball Arts Festival featured more than 225 juror-selected artists. The Kimball Art Center has announced the Best of Show winners. More than 225 artists participated in this year’s event Submitted by the Kimball Art Center The Park City Kimball Art Festival celebrated its 49th year last weekend, Aug. 3-5. The following is the 2018 Best of Show winners that were selected from more than 225 participating artists. Ceramics: John Hamilton, johnrhamilton3 Ceramics, Arvada, Colorado, Booth 615, johnrhamilton3. com. Drawing: Kristen Mitchell, Kristen Mitchell Art, Park City, Utah, Booth 603, kristenmitchellart. com Continued from C-3 Felder will land in City Park Flying Eagle After moving to Los Angeles in the early 1970s and working as a session player, Felder was asked to join the Eagles as the band’s new lead guitarist in 1974. “This wasn’t like being in a band where there was one lead singer and one songwriter,” he said. “It was the case that everyone in the band could do it all.” That pool of creativity also became a source of competition, which resulted in the band’s breakup in 1980. “There was an abundance of talent, and as a result there was an abundance of people trying to get their piece of creativity recorded and produced,” Felder said. “It was like having five chefs cooking one meal.” Fiber: Zhanna Akhetova, Illusions Lab, Salt Lake City, Utah, Booth 613, illulab.com. Glass: Scott Gamble, Denver, Colorado. Booth 715 Jewelry: Susan Elnora, Richmond, Virginia, Booth 430, susanelnora. com. Metalwork: Bozenna and Lukasz Bogucki, Bo’s Art Studio, Los Angeles, California, Booth 621, bosart. net. ard Hall Fine Art, Mesa, Arizona, Booth 440/441, richardhallfineart.com. Photography: Clifton Henri, Chicago, Illinois, Booth 301, cliftonhenri. com. Printmaking: Johanna Mueller, Fort Collins, Colorado, Booth 714, johannamuellerprints.com. Sculpture: Jason Waldron, Waldron 3D Sculptural Expressions, Bend, Oregon, Booth 113/115, waldron3d.com. Mixed Media: Michele Ledoux, Evergreen, Colorado, Booth 420, mledoux. com. Wood: Tom and Susan Mason, Wood Boxes by Tom, Norwood, Missouri, Booth 410/411, tomswoodboxes.com. Painting: Richard & Sharon Hall, Rich- For information, visit www. kimballartcenter.org. The band reunited in 1994 and embarked on the successful “Hell Freezes Over” tour, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Tensions reemerged shortly thereafter and after Felder was let go in 2001 he sued the band alleging wrongful termination. The band responded with a suit of their own claiming Felder breached his contract, and in 2007 the two cases were consolidated and settled out of court. idea was that we would make the absolute best record from all of our talents combined.” Hindsight is 20/20 Felder looks back on those conflicts with mixed feelings. “There were a lot of arguments over the music, lyrics and songs,” he said. “The reason was because there were five A-type personalities in the band.” Still, Felder is proud of the music the band created over the years, and he attributes that to each person’s strengths. “In the end, everybody brought their prime suits to each record, and that’s what made it a magical combination in my opinion,” he said. “The bottom line of it is I really love the music we were able to write, record and play together, because the Not slowing down Today, Felder, who will turn 71 in September, still enjoys writing and playing music and doesn’t think he’ll slow down anytime soon. “I feel in love with music when I was 10 years old,” he said. “It’s always been my passion and my one mistress that has never abandoned me. It has brought me joy my entire life, more so than any other mistress and wife that I’ve had, to tell you the truth. “Part of the beauty of being a musician is go out live and play the product of your work or going into a quiet studio and leave with something that came out of thin air,” he said. “Those two things together are a wonderful combination.” Park City Institute’s St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights Summer Concert Series presents Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11, at City Park. Tickets are $49 and $89. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.bigstarsbrightnightsconcerts.org. IT’S YARD SALE SEASON MAKE SURE YOUR NEXT YARD SALE IS A SUCCESS! $ POST YOUR UPCOMING YARD SALE, ESTATE SALE, OR NEIGHBORHOOD SALE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Exclusive. Strategic. Refined. A great real estate brand is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. 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