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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 HOME TOUR OPENS PHOTOGRAPHER ENJOYS DOORS TO THE PAST, C-2 MAKING A SCENE, C-5 www.parkrecord.com C-1 WED/THURS/FRI, JUNE 12-14, 2019 The Cabin upgrades into its new location NEWCOMERS CLUB MONTHLY COFFEE Newcomers Club of Greater Park City will host its monthly coffee from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 12, at Park City Community Church, 4501 N. S.R. 224. The event, which will feature a presentation, “The short history of the Jewish Deli” by Michael Feldman of Feldman’s Deli in Salt Lake City, is free and open to the public. For more information visit parkcitynewcomers.org. SUMMIT COUNTY LIBRARY USED BOOK SALE The Friends of the Summit County Library used book sale will open for a members’ preview at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, and then open to the public at 10 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch. For information, visit thesummitcountylibrary.org. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD A wall highlighted with aspens and mirrors was revealed during the remodeling of The Cabin’s new location at 427 Main St. a few weeks ago. The Cabin will celebrate a grand opening in the new space on Friday. LEO KOTTKE AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE Acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke will perform three nights at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 13, through Saturday, June 15, at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Thursday tickets range from $29-$45; Friday tickets are $35-$55 and Saturday tickets are $39-$60. For information, call 435-649-9371 or visit parkcityshows.com. TRAILFEST 2019 SET FOR FRIDAY IN KAMAS Summit County’s TrailFest 2019 will run form 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 14, at 911 W. Center St. in Oakley. The event, which is a fundraiser to help build trails in South Summit County and the Kamas Valley, will feature live music and dinner. For tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/trailfest-2019-tickets-60913824890. PLEIN AIR ‘PAINT OUT’ IN THE GARDEN Gallery MAR and Park City Nursery will host the second annual Plein Air “Paint Out” from 3-6 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, at the Park City Nursery, 4459 N. S.R. 224. More than 40 Utah plein air artists will set their easels up around the garden and paint. The event is free and open to the public. For information, call 435-649-3001 or visit gallerymar.com or parkcitynursery.com. Club moves to upper Main and plans a Friday celebration SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record The Cabin is moving on up — Main Street, that is. After building a name for itself as one of Park City’s nightclubs for the past five years at 825 Main St., it will celebrate a grand opening Friday at its new location at 427 Main St., next to Park City Live. will begin with a VIP party at 6 p.m. that will open to the public two hours later. The night’s entertainment will feature the Logic Project, with DJ Logic and a host of well-known local musicians, said general manager Junior Richard. “The guys from Badfeather will be the backup band for all the artists, and it will be a great party,” Richard said. The event will be a sort of homecoming for Richard, who produced his first concert 17 years ago in the neighboring Park City Live space. “It was called Harry O’s back then, and the show I did was for the band, Widespread Panic,” Richard said. “We screened a Widespread Panic film and then the band came out and played.” In 2007, Richard took over music production at Harry O’s and ran the stage for seven years. “At that time, I ran production in every room in this building, including where the Cabin stands now,” he said. Harry O’s became Park City Live in 2014, and Richard helped open the TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD The Cabin’s upstairs stage sets the scene for open mic nights, DJs and a variety of singer-songwriters and acoustic musicians. new venue before leaving to pursue his own production ventures. In 2014, he helped John Oswald open the original Cabin and establish its brand on lower Main five years ago. “Together, with a great staff, we made something that was bigger than anyone thought it would be in regards to the level of entertainment,” Richard said. Martin Sexton, Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Blues Traveler were some of the acts Richard booked throughout his tenure during that time. Last year, Richard and Oswald began tossing around the idea of moving The Cabin to accommodate bigger bands and bigger audiences. “We had outgrown our location and we began looking for places to relocate,” Richard said. The two looked down the canyon to Salt Lake City and even explored Please see The Cabin, C-3 The Cabin Grand Opening When: Friday, June 14 Where: 427 Main St. Cost: $40, VIP; $20, general admission Web: thecabinparkcity.com |