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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 PCHS BARITONE WILL SING IN FLORIDA, C-2 C-1 BOOK SALE BENEFITS COUNTY LIBRARIES, C-3 www.parkrecord.com WED/THURS/FRI, NOVEMBER 6-8, 2019 Local nonprofits that promote sustainability will hit the streets during Live PC Give PC CANVAS AND COCKTAILS AT THE CABIN A Canvas and Cocktails tasting and painting session will start at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at The Cabin, 427 Main St. The event, open to ages 21 and older, costs $25. For information, visit https://www.facebook.com/ events/456739668533076/. ‘HIGH RENT — LOW WAGES: HOW CAN IT WORK?’ The Project for Deeper Understanding will host a free and open public forum entitled, “High Rent — Low Wages: How Can It Work?” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Drive. A panel composed of local workers, business people, economists and union reps will lead a conversation about the challenges of living and working in Park City. For information, visit stlukespc.org. PARK CITY FILM MADE IN UTAH: ‘HOWEVER LONG’ Park City Film‘s Made in Utah program will present a free screening of Jenny Mackenzie’s documentary, “However Long,” not rated, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, at Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. “However Long” is an intimate portrait of women living with stage four breast cancer, and the support group that connects them all. As these women process challenging questions about living with a terminal disease, themes like resiliency, hope and honesty emerge. The film will be followed by a discussion with Mackenzie. For information, visit parkcityfilm.org. ADOPT-A-NATIVE-ELDER’S 30TH ANNUAL NAVAJO RUG SHOW AND SALE Adopt-A-Native-Elder, a nonprofit that raises money for Navajo elders so they can purchase supplies to live, will host its 30th annual Navajo Rug Show and Sale from Friday, Nov. 8, through Sunday, Nov. 10, at Deer Valley’s Snow Park Lodge. Friday’s event, which is the opening gala, will start at 6 p.m. The Saturday and Sunday doors will open at 10 a.m. Admission is $30 for adults and $10 for children on Friday, and $5 for the general public on Saturday and Sunday. For information, visit anelder.org. ‘GIVING A BLEEP: THE SHOW’ Giving a Bleep, a local nonprofit that raised funds for other local nonprofits, will present “Giving a Bleep: The Show,” an original musical parody, 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9, Friday, Nov. 15, and Saturday, Nov. 16, at Prospector Theater, 2175 Sidewinder Drive. Ticketbuyers can select how much they want to pay. For information, visit givingableep.com. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Summit Community Garden’s summer camps for kids is just one of the offerings the nonprofit will be able to continue with the funds it hopes to raise on Friday during Live PC Give PC. Volunteers and staff will give public chance to donate on the spot SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Three local organizations with an emphasis on sustainability will make their presence known during Park City Community Foundation’s Live PC Give PC, the annual town-wide day of fundraising, on Friday. The nonprofits — EATS Park City, Recycle Utah and Summit Community Garden — are ready to raise awareness and cash for their expansive programs. EATS Park City EATS Park City, which is an acronym for Eat Awesome Things at School will send representatives to Hugo Coffee, 1794 Olympic Pkwy., from 7-11:30 a.m., and will also have volunteers making a scene from 7:30-10 a.m. at Whole Foods, 6598 N Landmark Dr., said Meaghan Miller Gitlin, executive director. “People will know it’s us because COURTESY OF RECYCLE UTAH Recycle Utah hopes to raise $50,000 during Live PC Give PC. The money will help recycling programs such as the hazardous waste drop-off, above, and educational outreach. we will mostly likely be dressed up in our fruits and vegetable costumes,” she said. In addition to those morning stops, volunteers will host some pop-up stations at various restaurants to take selfies with the owners, chefs and staff, and gather donations throughout the day, she said. Those stations will be announced through EATS Park City’s Instagram account, @eatsparkcity. “At each place, we’ll have our mobile devices activated so people can donate right then and there,” Miller Gitlin said. EATS Park City’s fundraising goal is $30,000. “It’s the most we’ve ever shot, but EATS’ programs are growing, and we need more funding to continue our support in creating a healthier community,” she said. Some of those programs include Curious Cooks, Snacks in Backpacks and community gardens, according to Miller Gitlin. Curious Cooks teaches students how to cook nutritious foods. “It’s entertaining and engaging, but also teaches these kids practical life skills,” she said. “At some of the events THIS FRIDAY twO f Please see Nonprofits, C-4 WED 11.6.19 - Tues 11.12.19 NOVEMBER 8th we hold, we find these kids are better chefs than some of the adults.” The Snacks in Backpacks program is a partnership with the Christian Center of Park City that sends backpacks filled with healthy food home with students whose families may not be able to afford them, Miller Gitlin said. 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