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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 25-28, 2019 B-7 The Park Record Antlerless game applications BEST SWIM open soon, are due by June 20 LESSONS in PARK CITY Lottery for permits to open at the end of May Submitted by Division of Wildlife Resources SALT LAKE CITY — If putting locally sourced, nutritious meat on the table while enjoying time in Utah’s beautiful outdoors sounds good to you, take note that the application period for antlerless big game permits open soon. Depending on the age, a cow elk can provide between 120 to nearly 200 pounds of boneless meat. That meat can then be eaten in a variety of ways including as hamburger, roasts, steaks, stews, stir-fry or in fajitas. A doe deer will provide approximately 40 pounds of boneless meat. Beginning on Thursday, May 30, you can apply for a permit to hunt cow elk, cow moose, doe deer and doe pronghorn PHOTO COURTESY OF UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Starting May 31, hunters can apply for cow elk permits. in Utah. You must submit your application no later than 11 p.m. on June 20 to be included in the permit drawing. Applications can be submitted through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources website at utah-hunt.com. Details about the different units including boundary descriptions, biologist notes, and population and harvest statistics can be found on the Utah Hunt Planner. “The antlerless big game hunts are a great opportunity to not only harvest meat and make some great memories outdoors, but also to help manage wildlife populations and maintain healthy herds and landscapes,” DWR big game coordinator Covy Jones said. “The additional spring moisture we’ve been getting this year should produce healthy animals for the fall hunts.” Starting this year, youth may apply together in groups for antlerless hunts. Groups must have at least two hunters and no more than four hunters. For further details, see the online antlerless resources. There will also be five new doe deer hunts, 18 new cow elk hunts and eight new doe pronghorn hunts this year. If you have questions about applying for an antlerless permit, call the Utah Hunt Application Office at 1-800-2210659 or your nearest DWR office. The drawing results will be available on or before July 11. If any antlerless permits are available after the drawing, you can purchase them beginning July 23. Check the 2019 Utah Big Game Application Guidebook for details. Some of the petS at NuzzleS & Co. lookiNg for love These animals are available to be seen at the Nuzzles & Co. Adoption Center and Rescue Ranch. Our Adoption Center is open Monday through Friday from noon to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is located in the Tanger Outlets in Kimball Junction. Our Rescue Ranch is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Sunday. The Rescue Ranch is located at 6466 N. Highview Road in Peoa. Addie Khaio Maverick Mimi This is Miss Addie, a 1-yearold Lab mix. She is very sweet and likes to go for walks. Addie does well around cats and other dogs but doesn’t like to share her food, treats, or toys. She knows how to sit for a treat and loves people! Meet Khaio, a 9-month-old Border Collie! This handsome boy is looking for a great home where he can have his owners’ attention all to himself. He knows some basic obedience commands and is housetrained. Khaio needs a home with no small children and with an active family that likes to have fun! Maverick is a 1-year-old Lab mix who has a ton of energy and is ready to run and play! He would love to go on long hikes or have a running partner. He needs a home without cats. Maverick is cautious around dogs but could do well with proper introduction. This lovely lady is Mimi, a gorgeous brindle pocket pittie who is about 4 years old. Mimi is a young, active girl who is looking for someone to connect with and go on adventures. She’s got a playful spirit and loves people and would be a great activity partner and companion! Anastasia Fred Hector Tarzan Anastasia is a 2-year-old grey tabby Domestic Shorthair with gorgeous green eyes. She’s playful and curious. Anastasia enjoys the company of people and will curl up in your lap to snuggle, but she also enjoys sitting in sunny windows where she can watch the world go by. Fred is a handsome gentleman with a shiny black coat. He’s about 12 years old, and while he may be considered a senior, he’s got lots of life and love left in him! Fred is a mellow and relaxed cat who is looking for a loving forever home to call his own. Hector is a playful and silly 1-year-old Domestic Shorthair with a soft grey tabby and white coat. He is an outgoing cat who loves to chase toys and play with people and other cats. Hector will bring lots of love, fun, and snuggles to his forever home! Tarzan is a handsome orange tabby Domestic Shorthair. He’s about 2 years old, and he’s full of energy and personality! Tarzan would prefer to be the only pet so he can have all of the attention to himself! He’d love to find a forever home where he can play and explore! WaNted: voluNteerS These Organizations are looking for volunteers. If you would like to include your group in this section, please email information to copyeditor@parkrecord.com. Please limit your entry to no more than 75 words Arts-Kids Help kids release their creativity and enjoy some terrific feedback by assisting artists and facilitators with after-school programs in Park City and surrounding areas or in the Arts-Kids office on Bonanza Drive. Programs run for two-and-a-half hours weekly during parts of the fall and spring semesters, so your time commitment can be small, but the benefit to the kids will be great. Please visit Arts-Kids.org or call 435-615-7878 to learn more. EATS Park City EATS Park City is dedicated to working with the school district and community to improve the school-lunch program using education as the foundation for change. School volunteers are needed to help with programs like lunchtime taste tests, cooking classes, and community events. Give an hour a week or a few hours a month to support interesting and fun ways to increase Park City children’s healthy habits. Contact eatspc@gmail.com to get involved. Beehive Homes of Park City Beehive Homes of Park City, a quality assisted-living facility that focuses on nurturing residents and fostering independence, is looking for caring and reliable volunteers to provide meaningful activities in an individual or group setting. These activities could include music, art, pet therapy, reading, current events, games, gardening ... the possibilities are endless! Please contact Colleen at 435-649-0977. Girl Scouts Be the Girl Scout volunteer she’ll always remember. As a volunteer with a Girl Scout troop, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that make every day feel like the best day ever. At every turn you’ll be their cheerleader, guide and mentor, helping them develop the skills and confidence that will last long after the meetings are over. For more information, visit http://www.gsutah.org/en/ volunteer-role-model.html or call Heather Smith at 801-716-5109. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah We need dependable, consistent mentors to make a difference in the lives of local children. Volunteers are matched with children facing adversity who want and need the influence of a positive role model. Commitment is 12 months, 2-4 times per month. Flexible, fun, and rewarding. Contact us at 435-649-9366 for details, email us at lacey.cole-rae@bbbsu.org, or inquire online at bbbsu.org. Guide Dogs for the Blind Guide Dogs for the Blind needs puppy raisers and sitters. Volunteers provide a nurturing, well-rounded, social environment for puppies 8 weeks old to 15 months. Guide Dogs for the Blind supports raisers and sitters with organized weekly training and socialization meetings. Basic equipment and complete veterinary care is provided for the puppies while with their raisers. Meetings are Mondays at 7 p.m. in the Park City/Heber areas. Contact Stefanie at 435-657-0760 for meeting location or questions; Facebook/ SummitGuideDogs, or www.guidedogs.com. Canines With a Cause Canines With a Cause is looking for volunteers interested in learning dog training and assessment skills. Volunteers will foster and train prospective service and companion dogs to be placed with veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For more information please contact Cathy King at 435-640-9095. The Christian Center of Park City The Christian Center of Park City is looking for volunteers to help in our food pantry, boutique and thrift store. Be a part of a dynamic team that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the underserved in our community. Shifts available include mornings and afternoons, Mondays through Saturdays. Contact jessica@ccofpc.org or visit www.ccofpc.org. Habitat for Humanity of Summit and Wasatch Counties Habitat for Humanity invites you build sustainable, healthy and affordable housing as a ReStore volunteer. Do you love to tinker and fix things? Find treasures? Are you looking for a regular volunteer opportunity that is fun and makes a lasting difference for local families? Immediate opportunities include cashier, merchandising, and customer ambassador roles. For more information call 435658-1400 or visit habitat-utah.org. For a full list of volunteer opportunities, visit parkrecord.com/volunteers Start JUNE 10th! *NON-MEMBERS WELCOME* SIGN UP NOW AT: SilverMountainSportsClub.com 435-649-6670 |