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Show SlrotmcC the County Page A5 The Summit County Bee April 21, 2000 Temporary Lots Planned For Summit County Park'-n-Ri- de Two temporary purknritlc lots are being designed in Summit County to accommodate traffic during the 2062 Winter Games. The statewide transportation program for the (James plans for spectators to park at the lots and lake shuffle buses to the venue sites The parknridc concept alleviates traffic problems at venue sites," said SLOC Transportation Coordinator Andrew Gcmpcrlinc. Particularly in Summit County with sensitive mountain environments at the venues, our goal is to minimize the strain on the venue sites " Olympic venues throughout the state are using existing parking lots by leasing space from private and commercial developments. Because many, of the more remote venue sites do not have such parking facilities available for lease, temporary lots are being designed. parkn-rid- c In Summit County, one lot will be accessed off of State Route 2'24 near the Utah Olympic Park (Winter Sports Park) and the second lot will be located near U.S. 40 between Silver Summit and the State Route 248 interchanges. Other venue siies also pursuing temporary lots include Soldier Hollow, Snowbasin and the Utah Olympic Oval (Oquirrh Park). A public information meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. April 25 to present concept plans and to respond tainment. There has been concern about employee and local residential parking and access during the (James. The paiknridc concept will minimize traffic impacts to the local to public questions and comments. The open house format meeting will be held 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at.Fcker Hill Middle School. 2465 West Kilby Road. UDOT Project Manager Jason Davis said the lots are designed not only to relieve, environmental stress at the venue sites, but also to minimize impact to local residential streets. The parknridc lots arc located off of major highways, reducing the impact on local streets. The lots will also be used throughout the 2001 2002 ski season to provide parking for ski resorts and local businesses." According to Davis, the U.S. '40 lot in particular will accommodate people visiting downtown Park City for shopping, eating and other enter community." After the 2002 ski season, both temporary parknridc lots will he reclaimed through revcgclution and reseeding using native plants, particularly pasture gives. SI.(K and UDOT anticipate that (Ik reclamation will restore the land to its natural huhilal. Both parknridc lots are located on property leased by UDOT on a temporary basis. UIX)T will prepare, construct and restore the sites. SI.(X' will operate and maintain the lots during the Games. -- The Easter Bunny is On His Way! were fighting for American Heart vourufe Homestead Resort. "It is a day when the whole family can enjoy this special holiday and participate in the many activities the resort has to offer." The resort is offering a special lodge discount. Reserve one night in any of The Homestead's beautiful lodging rooms at the regular rate and receive a 40 percent discount on each additional night. The promotion is valid through May 28. Call for reservations or for more information on the Easter celebrations. Founded over a century ago. The Homestead Resort is an all season, country resort with luxury rooms, suites, condominiums, private housfacilities. es and conference Seasonal and ycarround activities at the resort include golf, scuba diving in the crater, horseback riding, snowmohiling. crosscountry skiing and sleigh rides. The Homestead Resort Association to Hold Its Annual Easter Branch and Easter Egg Hunt Hot on the. trail of spring, the Easter Bunny will be hopping to The Homestead Resort for the resort's annual Easter Brunch and Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday. April 23. Avuilahlc to lodging and Easter Brunch guests, the annual Easter Egg Hunt will he held at the resorts activity center from 9:30 a.m. lo3 p.m. The Easter Brunch Buffet will be hold in Simon's Restaurant from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The price is $22 for adults and $11.95 for children ages Reservations are required. For years several generations of .Utahns have, come. to celcbiate, Easter at The Homestead," said Britt Muthwich. general manager of The ATTRESS Seasons ' Rest, ""Best Monday Morning Ladies Bowling The race for ..second half ended with Daves Stereo beating Geary's Construction by 12 a game. They then played Wellness Center, the w inners of the first half, and Dave's .Stereo won first place for the year. Barbara Face had high series for the second week in a row with a 221 game and at 579 series (60 pins over average), Linda Grant a 2 14 and S4S scries, Maigic Ovard a 532 scries (109 pins over average). Mcrlenc Siddoway a 202 game and 525 scries (63 pins over average), and Maxine Diston a 511 scries. Dave's Stereo had high (cam scries of 2545thc best (cam scries of the year. High scries were: Barbara Pace, 172 186 221 - 579; Linda Grant. 161 214 70s 545; Margie Ovard. 170 183 179 532; Mcrlenc 1 525; Siddoway. 202 - 155 168 Maxine Diston, 178 183 150 511; Staci Wright. 38 165 181 484; Joni Rasmussen, 162 142 177 4X1; JoAnn Rees, 176 160 141 477; April Wells. 135 163 170 46X; Colleen Siinister, 132 181 146 459; and Nadine O'Brien, 162 150 14.1 455. High games were: Margaret Bowman. 182; Sandi Bates, 169; Pal Biid. 161; Clcone llortin, 156; and Ethel McQueen. 150. Team Standings: Won and Lost Dave's Stereo. Geary's Wesco Construction, 33-2Wellness Construction, Schofield. Center. Summit Merc., Inc., 24-3Wilde Women. 1 41-1- 5; 3; Calendar of Events WIC is a supplemental fond program for women, infants and children up to five years. Call (435) 649-9072. Registration For Head Start Program For Income Families: Register at the Kainas Elementary on 10-1-2 Or Susie with Kathy Fry. from I. May at the North Summit Elementary Bond May 1 from 12:30-2:3- 0 1. Classes arc held 3.5 hours daily. 4 days School. (435) lunches hot with provided. Parent involvement encourper week 4 be must years of age by Sept. I . aged. Participants A Support Group for Parents who have lost their children will begin holding session this fall. If interested contact Sue Woolsicnhulmc Jean Baker (Park City) at (435) 649-144Jenkins Roma (435) 336-23(Coalville) at (435) (Kamas) 1. or Tccna Rognan (Coalville) at (435) 336-22- 1 Calvary Baptist Church meets to worship on Sunday mornings at 1 1 a.m. The church also meets for prayer and Bible Study on Tuesday evenings at 7:30. 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Summit County Animal Control has a plethora of puppies. Puppies, in case you don't know, one exceptionally fun and tremendously cute. Few things rank as high as puppies do on the cute scale. We have approximately live border collie mix pup-piright now, but that number could change as puppy and kitten season is almost upon us. Puppies need extra attention, but they make up for it by giving lots of hive. Warning: these puppies come equipped with the excruciating sad puppy eyes, guaranteed to strike guilt and warm fuzzy feelings into the hardest of hearts. Our selection changes at a mind boggling rate, so if we don't have want your looking for today. .Just try us tomorrow! Coming up this spring is the annual adoptathon!! On May 6 and 7, at the Summit County Shelter, well he having great activities for people and pets. There will be discount rabies shots, other vaccines, and microchips available. There will be free drinks, firre goodies, and free balloons for the kids. We are also having a raffle with some great prizes. We will have some wonderful cats and dogs available for adoption during the adoptathon, which is part of a National Adoptathon. Come Join the fun!! Also, on June 10 Summit County Animal Control, along with Friends of the Animals, the Trailside Park, and Dr. Barbe of Silver Creek Animal Clinic are helping to Sponsor a fun run to help establish the first ever leash free dog park in Summit County! Its a 2k run for owners and pets. There will he lots of prizes, food and drink, and games for the kids! Call 6495449 for further details on how you can participate! . : Office (435) 336-040- 6 Sales (801 ) 509-908- 3 email: Jmooreco Catywest jiet Subscribe To The Summit County Bee ! 9 |