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Show C-4 The Park Record CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM PARK CITY FILM.ORG MARIA BY CALLAS DEC DEC DEC 21 22 23 Fri Sat Sun Rated PG 8pm 8pm 6pm MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET Project will promote Utah women’s history KUED has partnered with Better Days 2020 NR DEC 20 Thurs 7pm Submitted by KUED Free Admission! Come early for hot cocoa, Santa, PC Improv, and more! Presented with Park City Library as part of the School Break Series. Better Days 2020, a non-profit organization dedicated to popularizing Utah women’s history through education, legislation, and the arts, and KUED, Utah’s PBS station, focused on bringing compelling and relevant stories to broad and diverse audiences, have collaborated on KUED’s latest Book Club in a Box that pairs a PBS documentary and a novel for book club discussion on women’s advocacy. “KUED is dedicated to engaging our communities through dialogue and projects that encourage critical thinking and social action,” says Laura Durham, KUED coordinator of community engagement. “KUED often brings stories and content to our communities through public screenings and conversations, but the KUED Book Club in a Box makes it easy for individuals to plan a discussion right in their own home with family and friends. The box has everything a host needs to plan a successful Underwritten by JW Allen & Sons Toys and Candy. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 19-21, 2018 Continued from C-2 Bestor wraps up the season Do You Know” is a very beautiful song that is extremely popular in Utah.” Paige will also perform Bestor’s signature composition, “Prayer of the Children.” “It’s been fun over the past five or six years to have someone else sing that song,” Bestor said. “It’s nice to add their voice to a The L.A. Times crossword puzzle discussion, plus some surprises – just for fun.” KUED chose the film “Martha Hughes Cannon,” produced by Nancy Green. Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon was a Utah suffragist, physician, polygamist wife and the first female state senator in the United States. In February 2018, the Utah Legislature with the support of Better Days 2020 elected to send a statue of Cannon to National Statuary Hall in Washington D.C. in August 2020. Better Days 2020 chose an accompanying novel “The Invention of Wings,” by Sue Monk Kidd that complements the issue of the women’s rights movement with abolition. “In Sue Monk Kidd’s ‘The Invention of Wings,’ and KUED’s documentary, ‘Martha Hughes Cannon,’ we meet remarkable women who pushed against established spheres and lived in worlds of contrast,” says Better Days 2020 Director of Education Dr. Naomi Watkins. “These women navigated complex social, political, and religious structures and evoked change in spite of disappointment, loss, betrayal, and ostracism.” Green produced a film on Cannon because she was drawn to the woman’s struggles in finding balance between her ideals and the reality she was dealing with. “I see Mattie as someone who was really hard on herself. She always chose the hard road,” says Green. “She could have gone to a women’s medical school, but she chose to go to an integrated school, she didn’t just choose to push for women’s suffrage, she chose to run for office against her husband. Perhaps because she thought it was the more meaningful and noble road. We all strive to do some little good and I think that’s something all women can relate to. Women are still dealing with romance, love, work, reality, and motherhood. We’re still trying to find our voice and equality.” Each box contains a copy of the book and DVD for the book club host, along with discussion questions prepared by Watkins. Book clubs must already be established and located in Utah. Book club boxes are free; however, hosts who register for a box must enter an agreement to provide meaningful feedback on the issues and topics discussed in both the film and the book. These boxes will be available to ship Jan. 2, but only a limited number are available. For information and to register, visit kued.org/bookclub. song that I have done all of these years.” To hear that song in a more intimate setting such as the Egyptian Theatre gives it a different aesthetic, the composer said. “The Salt Lake shows are big, frenetic and great to play, but when I get to Park City, it becomes a more relaxing performance,” he said. The intimate setting can also prove to be a little more challenging, according to Bestor. “With the big shows, you have all of these people wrapped around you, so chances are if you make a mistake they will pick up the ball,” he said. “When you play an intimate concert like I do in Park City, people know if I make a mistake. You’re right there in front of everybody. I mean, I’m literally two feet away from the front row.” Over the past nine years, however, the Park City shows have grown in popularity.“I know people in the Park City area just plan to come to the shows as part of their Christmas celebrations,” he said. “There are also some people from Salt Lake City who tell me they like to decide if they want to go to the big show in Salt Lake City or come to Park City.” Bestor personally enjoys spending his Christmas with his family in Park City. “Once we finish the concerts, we sleep in on Dec. 26,” he said. “It’s a natural antidote to the frenetic nature of the big shows.” SUDOKU “QUICK VISIT” By C.C. 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