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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 12-15, 2019 A-13 The Park Record MIX2 MENU Continued from A-12 Coffee cart open MIX & MATCH City Learning Academy run the coffee cart from 10 a.m. to noon and Park City High School students in the special education program work from noon to 2 p.m. “It’s a vocational program that allows them to be really social and work with money,” Matkins said. “Being immersed in that kind of environment really helps you learn quicker.” Plus, she said, working with customers helps build social skills. She has seen that in her employees in the 10 months since opening Lucky Ones, and in the couple of days running the new coffee cart. Jaclyn Schoenfeld, a paraprofessional at Park City High School, said one of the students has come out of her shell since starting her new job working at the coffee cart. And, she added, it has provided work experience so she can get a job after graduation. Continued from A-9 Green acts honored were honored, were thankful for the recognition. And Lebsack said she felt the same way about the businesses that are putting in the time, money and effort to make sustainability a priority. For example, Riverhorse on Main updated its schedules so it was easier for its employees to carpool or use public transportation to arrive at work. “I’m sure on their end that took a little bit of work. Writing schedules is always complicated, but there’s a simple thing they did to encourage their 2 4 $ FOR TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Ava Jennings, left, and Maria Aburto say they enjoy serving guests and making coffee at Lucky Ones Coffee’s new coffee cart at the Christian Center of Park City. Jennings has worked for Lucky Ones for almost one year. “It’s amazing to see her brighten up and handle everything,” she said. Ava Jennings, a sophomore at Park City High School, has worked for Lucky Ones for almost a year. She has loved helping customers and learning how to make different coffee drinks. Job training is one of the services the Christian Center is aiming to improve, Stoughton said. The center wanted to support Lucky Ones because the two organizations have a common mission of helping people develop critical life skills. “We want to be a location where we are meeting people be- yond just basic needs,” Stoughton said. Lucky Ones expects to start working in the kitchen in a month or so, and the expansion will create six to eight more jobs, Matkins said. The employees who work there will learn how to bake and work as a team. She hopes Lucky Ones can continue to expand because she has more than a dozen people eager to work at Lucky Ones. Currently, the coffee shop employs 17 people, Matkins said. Half of the proceeds from the coffee cart go to the Christian Center and half go to Lucky Ones, Stoughton said. staff,” Lebsack said. Seth Adams, co-owner and executive chef of Riverhorse on Main, said the restaurant has made sustainability a priority over the last year and a half. Along with changing employee schedules, the restaurant also recycles about 90 percent of all paper products and sends close to 1,200 pounds of compostable food to Wild Harvest Farms every week. It further diverts waste by serving wine on tap from a keg and by providing compostable straws. Joe Vignogna, the general manager of the restaurant, said he was not expecting to receive any award because he knows the efforts other businesses in town are putting in to be sustainable. “I didn’t realize how much of a difference it really made,” he said. “I’m really pumped and super proud.” This year, Recycle Utah created the People’s Choice Award to see which business is creating the most buzz about sustainability in the community, because Lebsack said explaining the importance of sustainability and building hype is important. Deer Valley Resort has cut energy consumption through purchasing more efficient snowmaking air guns and purchasing wind energy. 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