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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 19-21, 2020 Former Temple Har Shalom director readies book signing PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Parkite Cami Richardson will sign and read from her memoir, “Do You Know Who I Once Was?” on Thursday at Temple Har Shalom. Cami Richardson will also speak of her transformation Submitted by Cami Richardson Former Temple Har Shalom Executive Director Cami Richardson, the author of her memoir called, “Do You Know Who I Once Was?’, will present a talk and chapter reading at 6:30 p.m . on Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Temple, 3700 N. Brookside Ct. The event is free and open to the public. Richardson will speak of her time as Temple Har Shalom’s executive director and read a relevant chapter from her memoir about how instrumental Temple Board members were in her decision to come out fulltime as a transwoman. C-5 The Park Record Cami Richardson When: 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20 Where: Temple Har Shalom, 3700 N. Brookside Ct. Cost: free PUZZLE ANSWERS FROM PAGE C-4 PARKRECORD.COM PARKRECORD.COM Ne w s d o e s n ’ t h ave t o b e h a r d t o ge t . . . PA R K R E C O R D . C O M LiVe Well Center Park City She will share her experience of being transgender in the Park City community and the acceptance she has received. Richardson will also hold a Q and A after the reading. Culinary Classes 2020 Winter/Spring Schedule Park City Film prepares screenings of ‘Just Mercy’ Movie, based on true events, looks at race, injustice Submitted by Park City Film Park City Film will present Destin Daniel Cretton’s “Just Mercy,” rated PG-13, from Friday, Feb. 21, to Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. Friday and Saturday screenings will begin at 8 p.m. Sunday’s screening starts at 6 p.m. Set in Alabama of 1989, this court drama, based on real life events, stars Academy Award-winner Jamie Foxx as framed death-row inmate Walter McMillian and Michael B. Jordan as his lawyer. “Just Mercy” is a timely film about race, injustice and the courage of two men facing a system stacked against them. Tickets are $8 for general admission and $7 for senior citizens. For information, visit parkcityfilm.org. Each month, the Park City LiVe Well Center will feature a one-hour interactive cooking class with a different theme. Every class is guided by a professional chef to spark your culinary creativity. UPCOMING CULINARY CLASSES: February 12 Heart Healthy Meals - Cook with Heart, For the Heart March 11 How to Make Vegetables a Delight in the Air Fryer April 8 Low Carb Italian Cooking May 13 Plant Based Cooking June 10 Quick and Healthy Breakfasts on the Go Classes are located in the Private Dining Room in the Silver King Café at Park City Hospital. See page B-7 for just a few of the cats and dogs available for adoption The cost is $25 per class, per person. Class is from 6pm - 7pm. Space is limited. Register early! Register online at, LiveWell.org/ParkCity or call the LiVe Well Center to sign up, (435) 333-3535. Park City LiVe Well Center, 900 Round Valley Dr., Suite 110, Park City, UT 84060 CROCE PLAYS CROCE A COMPLETE SET OF CLASSICS THE DELFONICS PARK CITY FEB 21–23 CLASSIC PHILADELPHIA SOUL FEB 27–29 ParkCityShows.com 8 5 5 . 74 5 . S H O W |