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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 THE WALLFLOWERS WILL LUNCHEON WELCOMES BLOOM FRIDAY, C-2 ALL NEWCOMERS, C-3 www.parkrecord.com C-1 WED/THURS/FRI, AUGUST 22-24, 2018 Men and boys walk a mile to stop violence HISTORIC MAIN STREET WALKING TOURS Park City Museum hosts historic Main Street walking tours at 2 p.m. Mondays through Fridays until Aug. 31. Reservations can be made by calling 435-649-7457 or visiting the museum at 528 Main St. For information, visit www.parkcityhistory.org. AMBROSIA AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE Ambrosia, known for the Top 40 hits “How Much I Feel” and “Biggest Part of Me” in the 1970s, will perform Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Curtain is 8 p.m. The band features Joe Puerta, Burleigh Dummond and Christopher North, three of the four original members. Tickets for Thursday range from $29 to $45. Friday, Saturday and Sunday tickets are 35 to $55. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.parkcityshows.com. 2018 PARK CITY AREA SHOWCASE OF HOMES The 2018 Park City Area Showcase of Homes, presented by the Park City Home Builders Association, will run Aug. 24-26 and Aug. 31 to Sept. 3, in Park City and Heber Valley. The Friday times are from 2-8 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and Labor Day Monday hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information and tickets, visit www. PcShowcaseOfHomes.com. THOMAS ARVID AT PROTHRO GALLERY Artist Thomas Arvid will be at Prothro Gallery, 314 Main St., from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25, for “Drinks Well With Others.” Proceeds will benefit the National Ability Center. To reserve a place, visit events. r20.constantcontact.com/register/ eventReg?oeidk=a07efgstwps40e03b09&oseq=&c=&ch=. UTAH VISION RALLY – OUT OF THE DARKNESS WE RIDE CONNECT Summit County, a nonprofit that raises awareness about mental health, and Taylor Hagen Memorial Foundation, will partner for the Utah Vision Rally – Out of the Darkness We Ride event from 12:30-2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Park City Fire District station at 736 West Bitner Road. The event, which will honor those lost to suicide, will feature a 78-mile ride from Orem to Park City barbecue lunch. Admission is a donation is $20. For information, visit connectsummitcounty.org/event/ utah-vision-rally-raising-suicide-prevention-and-mental-health-awareness-august-25-2018/. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Summit County SWAT officers Paul Scott, left, and Brian Debotelho strut along the Poison Creek Trail as they begin the mile walk for a past Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event. This year Peace House will celebrate its sixth walk on Aug. 26. Registration is open. Registration is open for the sixth annual Peace House event SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Back in 1971, English rock band Traffic released the hit album “The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.” The record caused a stir with music fans and sold more than 7 million albums. Peace House, a nonprofit on a mission to end the cycle of domestic violence in Summit and Wasatch counties, hopes local boys in high heels will create more than sparks. They hope they’ll raise awareness of domestic violence, and perhaps raise some money while doing it. Men and boys can sign up now for the local sixth annual Walk a Mile In Her Shoes that will be held on Sunday, Aug. 26. Groups of walkers in women’s high heels and bedazzled flip flops will meet at City Park and start walking at 11 a.m., said Sally Tauber, Peace House development and marketing director. “They will go up the trail by the park, cross over to Main Street and loop through the Park Silly Sunday Market and end back at City Park,” Tauber said. Men and boys can register for the PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Summit County SWAT officer Ed Wilde helps colleague Brian Debotelho strap on his black platform heels at the City Park Bandstand for the 2016 Walk a Mlle in Her Shoes event that raised awareness of domestic violence. walk by visiting peacehouse.org/event/ walk-a-mile-in-her-shoes. “We do encourage the men to register in advance, so we can have a good idea of how many people will participate,” Tauber said. “Registering online will also give teams of four and eight the Please see Walk, C-5 |