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Show A-8 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 30-April 2, 2019 The Park Record Business The CLINIC TAKES BRAIN INJURIES HEAD ON, A-10 www.parkrecord.com Park Record. A-8 FARM NEEDS GREEN TO SAVE ITS GREENS, A-10 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, MARCH 30-APRIL 2, 2019 Editor: Carolyn Webber Alder business@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15718 Leaders serve honors to hospitality workers RECYCLE UTAH TO HOLD EARTH DAY FUNDRAISER Association honored lodging, dining staff at annual awards Recycle Utah’s annual Earth Day fundraiser is scheduled to take place on Monday, April 22, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Wasatch Brew Pub, according to Recycle Utah’s website. The event will include live music and a silent auction. All event proceeds go to the nonprofit, which provides recycling services to Summit County and sustainability training to businesses. Tickets are $35 for adults and $20 for children, and kids age 7 and under are free. Businesses interested in donating silent auction items should email outreach@ recycleutah.org. To buy tickets, visit recycleutah.org/events/earth-day-dinner-2/. CHAMBER/BUREAU TO HOST MEMBER LUNCH The Park City Chamber/Bureau is set to host its Chamber 101 and New Member Lunch on April 9, at the Park City Library, from noon to 1:30 p.m. According to the Chamber/Bureau’s website, new members are invited to learn about the resources and benefits that come with being a member of the organization. Members are invited to ask questions about their membership and meet other business owners in town. Lunch will be served, and an RSVP is required. For more information and to register, visit https:// bit.ly/2TNHJWM. FOUNDATION TO HOST DIRECTOR ROUNDTABLE The Park City Community Foundation is set to hold an executive director roundtable meeting on April 24, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. According to the foundation’s website, nonprofit executive directors are invited to attend the meeting to share best practices with other nonprofit leaders in the community. The topic of the meeting will be human resources. Jill Shroyer, founder of Expedition HR, is expected to present. The meeting is scheduled to take place at the Blair Education Center in the Park City Hospital. To RSVP, message Maddy Shear at maddyshear1@gmail.com. CAROLYN WEBBER ALDER The Park Record After receiving a Black Diamond Award, the only word Lennox Smith could use to describe how he was feeling was “surprised.” But based on the big smile on his face, Smith was also very happy. Smith is a server at Stein Eriksen Lodge, and he was one of eight people in the hospitality industry honored during the Park City Area Lodging Association’s annual Black Diamond Awards. The association hosted the ceremony at the Chateaux Deer Valley on Thursday. It holds the event to show appreciation to all workers who make Park City the popular ski destination it is, said Ron Neville, president of the association. They are on the front lines all the time. It is impressive to be recognized along with people like that,” Bill Malone Park City Chamber/Bureau Smith won the Food and Beverage Front of House Award. The other winners were Davon Robinson, Lodging Front of House; Nick Basso, Lodging Back of House; Fatima Taylor, Housekeeper of the Year; Collin Wilkison, Food and Beverage Back of House; Alexander Mattinson, Manager of the Year; and Ski Butlers, Vendor of the Year. The association also awarded its Double Black Diamond Award to Bill Malone, president and CEO of the Park City Chamber/Bureau. As the audience gave a standing ovation to Malone, Chris Eggleton, former president of the association, said the award is given to TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Danny Williams, right, presents Lennox Smith with the Food and Beverage Front of House Award during the Park City Area Lodging Association’s Black Diamond Awards on Thursday. Smith was one of eight people recognized. someone in the community that has had a long-standing impact in the tourism sector. Malone has led the Chamber/Bureau for 19 years, including in the years leading up to and during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Dan Howard, director of communications for the Chamber/ Bureau, said Malone is a mentor to everyone in the tourism industry in Park City and he is committed to promoting the town inside and out of work. Malone, like most of the award winners, was shocked when his name was called. After the event, he said he was honored to be recognized by the hospitality industry. He said Park City’s B R I N G Y O U R F R I E N D S & F A M I LY T O tourism industry is made up of a collection of hard-working people, and that the award is “affirmation of what (the Chamber/Bureau) staff does every day.” “My job is pretty easy. I get the opportunity to close my door and do work sometimes, but those people don’t,” Malone said, referring to the other honorees. “They are on the front lines all the time. It is impressive to be recognized along with people like that.” Neville said the event puts people from all parts of the hospitality industry on a stage together — from butlers to maintenance teams to Chamber/Bureau presidents — to remind people that everyone is valuable. He enjoys having the opportunity to recognize impressive employees. During the awards ceremony, the employees’ managers and coworkers told stories about them going the extra mile with guests, such as setting up a Christmas tree in a guest room and providing a unique guest experience for a bachelorette party. Basso, equipment specialist for Silverado Lodge, received an award because he helps with maintenance problems at all hours of the day, and he even dug through the trash once to find something a guest lost. Please see Workers, A-11 — join us — Saturday, Apr il 27 th 1 1 am - 4pm Jeremy Ranc h Go l f a nd Co unt ry C l ub, 8770 Jeremy Ro a d , Pa rk C i t y You MUST register your dog and purchase admissions in advance by April 19th! THE B ESTMINSTE R B ESTM I NST E R DOG SHOW A F u n , Fa m i l y- F r i en d l y Pet Fair & Ca n i n e Con test ! I t ’s op e n to ever yon e - even i f yo u d o n’t b r i n g a d og !! Dog Entry: $20/dog for unlimited size category entries, includes 1 adult handler General Public admission, even if you don’t bring a dog: $5/ adult, kids 10 & under free TO ENTER YOUR DOG & PURCHASE ADMISSIONS, CONTACT JULIE AT 435.640.5119 OR parkrecordevents9014@gmail.com sponsors The area’s first and best dog show, The BESTMINSTER Dog Show is a pet fair with featured dog contests that is open to the public, even if you don’t bring a dog!! The featured contests are for all dogs, regardless of breed or size. Fun booths will be displayed, along with light-hearted dog contests like Best Bark, Waggiest Tail, Loveliest Lady, Fabulous Fella, Best Kid Handler, Best Costume, and Best Owner/Dog Lookalikes! presented by Park City / Coalville |