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Show C-2 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 14-17, 2019 Fishing club wants to net in some volunteers for project UPPER WEBER RIVER CLEAN-UP 2019 2 FOR 1 EN ENT R ÉES ES Offer Expires September 29, 2019. Not valid with any other offers or promotions. Not valid on take out orders. Good with the purchase of a second, single item of equal or lesser value. Reservations are recommended. No separate checks. Please present coupon prior to ordering. A 20% service charge will be added to the bill before the discounted amount. AS ALWAYS WE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TUESDAY - SUNDAY 435-649-5900 | 1765 Sidewinder Drive | LespriPrime.com FOR YOUR INFORMATION Meetings ALATEEN (801)205-2130 AL-ANON Theresa (435)640-3421 | (435)659-9667 St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Dr. Christian Center of Park City, 1283 Deer Valley Dr. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) (English) Recording (435)649-0022 or Larry V. 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MAN TO MAN PROSTATE CANCER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT (801)483-1500 | (800)234-0533 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) Sunday, Monday, & Wednesday- 8 pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Tuesday & Thursday- 8 pm, 1400 N Main Hwy 40, Heber Friday- 7pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Saturday- 9:00 am ,Chateau Recovery, 375 Rainbow Lane, Midway Saturday- 7:30 pm, Wasatch Crest, Moulton Rd, Heber City(last right-hand turn on Rt 40 before Rt 32, headed north) Sunday- 9:30 am, Aqcua Recovery, 100 N Johnson Mill Rd, Midway Our 24 hr Helpline # is (435)215-0033 Website-www.sasquatchareana.org GRIEF SHARE PROGRAM 647-5855 | Mountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. WASATCH GROUP Saturday Evening: 5:30 to 6:30 PM | Wasatch Crest Recovery - 425 Moulton Lane (First street north of the UVU entrance off of Hwy 40) Enter thru garage at North end of facility. Closed Meeting (Alcoholics only) Faith Congregations BAHA’I FAITH (435)729-9577 | www.usbahai.org CAPITAL CHURCH PARK CITY Meet Saturdays 4:45pm at the Creekside Church 1400 Bitner Rd. Kimball Jct. | 435.631.9877 | www. capitalchurch.com CROSSPOINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) (435)565-1236 | www.crosspointpca.org CHRISTIAN CENTER OF PARK CITY (435)649-2260 | www.ccofpc.org PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH www.parkcitybaptist.org | (435) 649-0407 Pastor Sam Burton: (801) 815-1094 PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH (PCCC) (435)649-8131 | www.parkcitycommunitychurch.org PARK CITY INTERFAITH COUNCIL President, Tyler Walton (435)513-0186 | Vice-Pres, Mike Lennon (435)640-1959 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2024 Sidewinder Drive | (435)655-7994 | www. stjohnsanglican.org CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Park City Stake Bldg., 2300 Monitor Drive, Jeremy Ranch Bldg., 3010 Saddleback Rd. Trailside Bldg., 510 Silver Summit Pkwy. ST. 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Sunday School: 9:30 Sunday SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH (435)649-2233 | www.shepherdofthemountains.org MOUNTAIN LIFE CHURCH (435)647-5855 | www.mountainlife.org TEMPLE HAR SHALOM (PC Jewish Center) (435)649-2276 | www.harshalomparkcity.org THE BRANCH-A VINEYARD COMMUNITY (435)649-8301 | www.thebranchvc.org UNITY SPIRITUAL CENTER (435)658-0886 | www.unityofparkcity.com Update your info by calling classifieds at 435.776.7725 or email classads@parkrecord.com help usOFpromote our resource IMAGE COURTESY HIGH COUNTRY FLY FISHERS Registration not required for Sept. 28 clean up event SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record High Country Fly Fishers is a club that does more than just fishing. The Park City chapter of the environmental group Trout Unlimited also embarks on restoration projects, like an upcoming Weber River cleanup event with outdoor clothes retailer L.L. Bean that will run from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 28. The club is seeking volunteers to help clean the Rail Trail from Wanship-Hoytsville parking lot to the Coalville lot, said Pat Ronneburg, senior advisor to the High Country Fly Fishers board. “We will focus on the high-traffic areas where people have a tendency to drop stuff,” Ronneburg said. “We will work in and around the parking areas, and depending on how many volunteers show up, we are planning to clean up the river’s edge as well.” While the cleanup will take place on private property, the group do have the right of trespass through the Utah Department of Natural Resources, according to Ronneburg. High Country Fly Fishers will provide trash bags, gloves and hand sanitizer. Volunteers should wear sturdy, waterproof shoes, Ronneburg said. “Once we’re done with the cleanup, the volunteers will return to the Wanship parking lot Active, Local, and Accessible. Bank the way that’s best for you. Stop by or use our online banking or mobile app. People Banking With People We’re involved in and support the community of Park City. grandvalleybank.com Call Us Today 435-615-2265 stewardship by joining our weber and we’ll haul everything off to the dump at Rockport,” she said. “Our members will bring our own trucks and trailers and chip in.” Outdoor retailer L.L. Bean came on board as a partner for the clean up, said Dave Allison, High Country Fly Fishers club president. “They called me and said they wanted to be involved with a conservation project,” he said. “I had initially contacted them to help sponsor our annual Fly Tying and Fly Fishing Expo last year, but at that time, they felt they didn’t have enough unique products to get involved.” In addition to providing volunteers to help with the upcoming clean up, L.L. Bean will provide coffee and bagels for the group, according to Ronneburg. We’ve always done some river and reservoir work, and as for the cleanups, trust me, there is always some trash to pick up...” Pat Ronneburg, senior advisor to the High Country Fly Fishers board “After we’ve had our fill, we’ll assign people to areas and provide them with maps and all that stuff,” she said. The cleanup is one way for High Country Fly Fishers to how it can be a good steward High Country Fly Fishers Weber River Clean Up When: 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 28 Cost: Free Web: highcountryflyfishers.com of Summit County’s water-t ways, Allison said. t “The Trout Unlimited statet ment is to preserve and protect our coldwater fisheries, and g that’s what all the chapters a are supposed to do,” he said. b “Landowners haven’t been too K happy with all the trash, so we n wanted to let them know that 2 we’re interested in keeping their lands clean.” r In addition to clean up F projects, High Country Fly t Fishers has also conducted an fi array of restoration projects t that include planting willows a on the Weber River’s edges T and working to rehabilitate f the upper Strawberry River H area to the watershed, Allison said. t “The willows strengthen t the riverbanks by keeping the k soil in place with their roots, t and they also provide shade C to keep the water cooler and a a more hospitable habitat t where the fish can spawn,” he said. i The upper Strawberry Rivf er needs a lot of help because there is a lot of farmland that i rely on the water, according to T Ronneburg. t “We’ve always done some river and reservoir work, and as for the cleanups, trust me, there is always some trash to pick up,” she said. “If people want to come, they can just show up.” |