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Show C-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 8-11, 2020 The Park Record PHOTO BY KAREN CALDWELL Newcomers Club of Greater Park City encourages attendees of its second-annual Mardi Gras Gala to dress up in festival outfits for a costume contest. Continued from C-1 Club will celebrate Mardi Gras KAC gives the Art of Love 2 3 4 5 6 encompasses the different ways people make art or solve problems, is also therapeutic, according to Roberts. “(It) reduces stress, boosts self-esteem, enhances problem-solving skills, fuels imagination and opens the heart and mind to possibilities,” she said. “You’ll be hard pressed to find those same benefits by going to dinner and a movie.” Araby Leary, Newcomers Club of Greater Park City co-president Continued from C-1 1 munity through creativity, Roberts said. “We know that art brings people together, it is a catalyst for new ideas, and an opportunity to learn from another’s perspective,” she said. “We hope people will find inspiration, form a connection, and deepen their appreciation for the artistic process.” The artistic process, which I know people who have joined the club after living here for 15 or 20 years...” the side for those who don’t like spicy food,” she said. The evening’s entertainment will include swing dance lessons by Martin Skupinski and Jeremy Wengreen from Ballroom Utah, and live music by Take 5 Jazz Band. “Even if you can’t dance, the teachers make it easy and comfortable to learn,” Leary said. “They came up last year, and I AUDUBON SOCIETY The gala will also feature a costume contest, something that was missing from last year’s party, according to Leary. “Mardi Gras colors are green, gold and purple, and I just wore a basic black dress with a purple feather boa and mask, which was fine,” she said. “Others, however, went berserk and arrived with capes with glitter on them and feathers and things like that. One fellow even came dressed up as a Day of the Dead skeleton. He would have won if we had prizes last year.” This year the prizes will include Best Costume for men and women, Best Mask and the Best Dancer, Leary said. The prize will be a framed picture that commemorates this year’s party, she said. “We will have a photographer there who will take photos and then we’ll frame the photos so they will be available the next day to keep forever.” she said. told them I couldn’t dance, and they just told us what to do and we had a ball.” 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 46 47 18 BY BRIAN HERRICK AND CHRISTOPHER ADAMS / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 19 Brian Herrick of Brooklyn does communications work for a nonprofit that funds diabetes research. Christopher Adams of Iowa City is a puzzle maker and crossword constructor. (Guess who wrote the clue for 71-Across?) They met through the Crossword Puzzle Collaboration Directory on Facebook. The idea for the puzzle’s theme was Brian’s. Chris added to Brian’s examples. They spent an afternoon filling the grid together by email. — W.S. 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