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Show C-4 The Park Record PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM PUZZLE Rated R OCT 12 Fri OCT 13 Sat OCT 14 Sun 8pm 8pm 6pm Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 10-12, 2018 Inagural Women’s Expo aims to inspire, empower WOMEN'S ADVENTURE FILM TOUR Not Rated OCT 11 Thurs 7pm Tickets $15. Post-film Q&A with the Director and co-producers of the Nepali Mtn bike film MOKSHA. Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc. Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 YourParkCityAgent.com WHAT MY CLIENTS ARE SAYING “Very efficient Realtor.... keeps abreast of market conditions and inventory....” -W.M. ~ Facebook “Sheila’s a great realtor! She does a fabulous job of keeping up with the PC real estate community!” - B.V. ~ Facebook PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Kathleen Barlow, an adviser with Raymond James Financial and president of the Park City Women’s Business Network, is one of the presenters and partners of the Park Record’s Women’s Expo. Proceeds from the event will benefit Peace House SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record SH E I L A HA L L ASSOCIATE BROKER 435.640.7162 | sheila @ sheilahall.com 2200 Park Avenue | Park City, Utah 84060 © 2018 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc. Equal Housing Opportunity. The Park City Women’s Expo, presented by The Park Record, aims to make history when it opens its doors for two days starting Saturday at the Prospector Theatre. “It’s just a comprehensive event for the young and old and it is the first expo of its kind in Park City,” said organizer Julie Bernhard. The event will include tutorials on everything from finances to self-defense. “The demographic we want to reach is between 25 and 54, but I do think there are things for women ages 18 to 24, as well,” Bernhard said. Admission to the Park City Women’s Expo costs $10 a day, and half of the proceeds of ticket The L.A. 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Where: The Prospector, 2175 Sidewinder Drive Cost: $10 per person Web: parkrecord.com/womensexpo sales will benefit Peace House, a nonprofit and shelter dedicated to stopping domestic violence in Summit and Wasatch counties. One of the expo’s highlights will be a panel discussion with women running for local and state office moderated by Park City Councilor Nann Worel., Bernhard said. Women want to be identified by who they are rather than what they do...” Kathleen Barlow, President of the Park City Women’s Business Network Candidates set to participate include state Senate candidate Eileen Gallagher, state House candidate Meaghan Miller, a spokesperson for U.S. Senate candidate Jenny Wilson and other local office-seekers -- Eileen Gallagher, Utah Senate, District 26; Meaghan Miller, Utah House of Representatives, District 54; Rhonda Francis, Summit County recorder; Vicky Fitlow, Park City School Board, District 4; Kendra Hendrickson, District 4 and Jacquelyn Orton who will attend for Jenny Wilson, U.S. Senate. Other expo sessions will include a discussion of the importance of sleep with Dr. Kelly Woodward, who leads the Park City Hospital’s LiVe Well initiative, and a Mason meal demonstration by Paige Trinnaman-Kimball, known as the Chop Chop Girl. “Mason Meals are meals stored in mason jars and help busy women eat nutritiously, Bernhard said. Bernhard came up with the Women’s Expo because of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, which have been driven SUDOKU 2 3 4 5 Parkay product Director Reiner Marine predator About one-third of MLB players Fire up Waves overhead? Acapulco article Astronomical measures Mars, for one Sgt. 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They want to support each other. They want to learn different things in a celebratory and social environment. And from a business standpoint, women want to be identified by who they are rather than what they do.” In addition to the speakers and demonstrations, the Expo will include an opportunity drawing for an array of prizes that include passes to the Egyptian Theatre and other experiences, Bernhard said. Hugo Coffee Roasters will sell food and drinks from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day, so attendees won’t have to leave for lunch. All parts of the event will take place in one room, which Bernhard says serves the event’s core mission. “The important part of the Expo is that women will have an opportunity to hang out together and visit,” she said. “It’s all held in one room, because I wanted everyone to be in one place.” |