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Show C-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 16-19, 2019 The Park Record 1@3/B7<5 1=;;C<7BG B6@=C56 47:; >/@9 17BG FILM.ORG Toastmasters will helm a quarterly speaker series :7<2/ @=<AB/2B B63 A=C<2 =4 ;G D=713 @ObSR >5 ! <]b @ObSR <=D BVc`a % ^[ <=D $ AOb &^[ <=D % Ac\ $^[ EW\S PSS` T]` aOZS AObc`ROg \WUVb C\RS`e`WbbS\ Pg >8 0cWZRS`a 7\Q AV]`b TWZ[a Pg CbOV TWZ[[OYS`a ^]ab TWZ[ `SQS^bW]\ /R[WaaW]\ Wa T`SS EW\S PSS` T]` aOZS C\RS`e`WbbS\ Pg CbOV 4WZ[ 1][[WaaW]\ PHOTO BY GILLIAN HUNTER COURTESY OF RACHELLE RAVEN PHOTO BY PAUL DEVERE COURTESY OF BILL HUMBERT From left: empowerment coach Rachelle Raven, travel and golf writer Joel Zuckerman and “The RecruiterGuy” books author Bill Humbert will give presentations during Park City Toastmasters’ Speaker Series that will debut at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium. 87; A/<BG /C27B=@7C; ## >/@9 /D3 Raven, Humbert and Zuckerman ready to present "!# $ # & ' >/@9 17BG erman, “RecruiterGuy” books author Bill Humbert and empowerment coach Rachelle Raven. Raven’s topic is about the feminine mystique and energy, and how it applies to a vibrant romantic relationship. Humbert will share his goal creating strategies and how they helped him escape the trappings of the Manson Family ladies. Zuckerman will share his attitude about the easy temptations of complaining. The speakers will participate in a Q and A after their presentations, and the public is invited to an post-event reception to learn more about Park City Toastmasters. Park City Toastmasters has Submitted by The Park City Toastmasters Park City Toastmasters is proud to introduce The Speaker Series, a quarterly production of oratory excellence that will debut at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. The theme will be “Attitude at Altitude,” and speakers in this TEDx-inspired event will include travel writer Joel Zuck- Park City Toastmasters Speaker Series When: 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19 Where: Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. Cost: Free Web: pctoastmasters.com helped its members practice and develop public speaking, communication, and leadership skills for the past decade. The group meets from 7-8:15 a.m. every Tuesday at the Park City Hospital’s Blair Education Center, 900 Round Valley Drive at Quinn’s Junction. For more information, visit pctoastmasters.com. Christian Center teams with Cole Project First music-based session will be held Tuesday Submitted by the Christian Center of Park City Christian Center of Park City has partnered with The Cole Project. The Cole Project is a non-profit organization that offers a free, music based, peer support group for ages 13-25, from all walks of life. This group will begin on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Chris- DOUBLE SIXES 1 2 3 4 5 tian Center of Park City, 1283 Deer Valley Dr. The Cole Project Hope Program provides an inclusive, safe space for youth and young adults that are grieving or processing grief and loss. 6 7 8 9 10 11 Through the use of music, participants work together to navigate their loss & finding a path towards hope and healing. For information or to register, visit the ccofpc.org or call 385-419-1320. 12 13 14 15 16 17 47 48 87 88 BY PETER GORDON / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 18 Peter Gordon, of Great Neck, N.Y., is a professional puzzlemaker and editor. He oversees the puzzle-and-game program at Sterling Publishing. He also creates a challenging weekly online crossword (‘‘Fireball’’), available by subscription. This is Peter’s 116th puzzle for The Times, including the very first crossword (a Sunday) under my editorship in 1993. — W.S. ACROSS 1 “Hooked on Classics” company 5 Christina of “Monster” 10 Skins, so to speak 15 Silent 18 Last Supper item 20 Case study in many business ethics classes 21 Call on 22 “The Simpsons” character who holds a Ph.D. in computer science 23 Low singers, short on money, draw idly 26 Place for a beer pump 27 Reaches a climax 28 High-class person? 29 Served in a certain cream sauce 31 Fleet runner: Abbr. 32 Boston’s Liberty Tree, e.g. 34 Tennis player with a record 377 cumulative weeks ranked No. 1 36 First-rate 37 Works as an accountant for a Swedish aerospace company 44 “Pearly Shells” singer 45 Like a llano 46 Put a stop to 49 Mlle., across the Pyrénées 50 Tangle 51 Airy areas of hotels 52 Urban intersectors: Abbr. Online subscriptions: Today’s puzzle and more than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). 53 People who share an apartment with a Jordanian royal 58 Rival of Havoline 61 Pec pic, say 62 1980s auto imports based on the Fiat 63 Turkish coin 64 Speed skater who won five golds at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics 66 Not doff 69 Politico Liz 71 Unusual 72 Pocahontas’s husband John 73 50,000-watt clearchannel radio station in Iowa for which Ronald Reagan was once a sportscaster 74 Sends to the canvas, for short 75 Designer Mizrahi shouts like a cowboy in a nonchalant way 82 Citi Field player 83 Listens attentively 84 Man’s name that becomes another man’s name when a “C” is put in front 85 Life ____ (timesaving trick) 89 Events for special customers 91 Smooth and lustrous 93 Asian metropolis of 28+ million 94 Headline after an adolescent at a pool competition is made fun of 97 Mughal emperor of India known as “the Great” 99 Nephew of Cain 100 Feminine side 101 Bit 102 Meteorological phenomenon 105 Mourning person, perhaps 109 Like triangles governed by the Pythagorean theorem 111 Stir 112 Matriculated students appear to be timid 116 Couldn’t stand? 117 John who invented a steel plow 118 Poles, e.g. 119 California mission founder Junípero 120 What’s up? 121 More logical 122 Brownish gray 123 Fit together like matryoshka dolls DOWN 1 Yuri Andropov headed it for 15 years, in brief 2 Opening in the theater, maybe 3 Legal grant to cross over someone else’s land 4 ____ Genova, author of “Still Alice” 5 Rapper MC ____, formerly of N.W.A 6 Travel-guide listings 7 One of the 11 official languages of Canada’s Northwest Territories 8 Either brother who co-wrote “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” 9 Plants that yield a blue dye 10 Antonín who composed “Carnival Overture” 11 Host of the Olympics where golf returned after a 112-year hiatus 12 National School Lunch Program org. 13 Pepper dispenser 14 Cinematographic innovation of the 1970s 15 Raising Cain 16 Overturn 17 Unpleasantly humid 19 Thus 24 Mallorca o Menorca, por ejemplo 25 Socially awkward 30 Hearst-like film character 31 Interjects 33 It’s more attractive the closer you are to it 35 Adorn 38 N.B.A. nickname until 2011 39 Something white rice lacks 40 Hay there! 41 Where the Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced 42 Money for a grand tour 43 Stiffly formal 47 Like binaural audio 48 Parts of college applications 50 Bean on the silver screen 51 Ship of mythology 54 Pac-12 player 55 Cry of dismay 19 23 20 24 32 37 29 33 38 34 39 44 40 41 60 64 51 55 61 62 65 66 67 52 56 57 63 68 69 72 75 76 82 83 89 77 78 79 74 80 81 84 91 94 85 92 98 96 99 103 104 100 105 106 111 112 113 116 117 118 120 121 122 69 Jackie of “Rush Hour” 70 Question that isn’t a “wh-” question 72 Ned who composed “Air Music” 73 Sound heard at Churchill Downs 76 Alternatives to sleeper sofas 77 Quiet 78 The Collegiate School, today 79 Actress Sommer 80 50-50 81 Molt 86 93 95 56 Bemoan 57 Hoppy drink 58 Food item often prepared with lemon and garlic 59 Promo 60 Snack-food brand that sounds like buried treasure 65 It may be a deal breaker: Abbr. 66 Gander 67 Some pipe joints 68 New York Titans’ org. of old 70 73 90 102 43 46 54 71 36 42 50 53 30 35 45 49 97 26 28 31 59 22 25 27 58 21 107 108 101 109 110 114 86 Not out to lunch 87 Crib users 88 Captain played twice in film by Charles Laughton 90 Equine : horse :: cygnine : ____ 91 Pub perch 92 “That’s what you should do” 93 Jeans 95 Playwright Eve 96 Land on the Celtic Sea 97 Run up 115 119 123 98 Company that’s had its moments 103 Draft classification 104 Small songbird 106 Composer Bartók 107 Biblical birthright seller 108 Send one’s regrets, say 110 F.B.I. guys 113 Underground band 114 Direction from Belg. to Bulg. 115 “Krazy ____” |