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Show SCENE The www.parkrecord.com Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES KEEPING BUSY, B-2 B-1 SCREENING BENEFITS PARK CITY FILM, B-4 WED/THURS/FRI, APRIL 1-3, 2020 THE BARKING CAT PLAYS FETCH FOR ITS CUSTOMERS FACEBOOK LIVE LOCALS LOUNGE CONCERTS Local musicians will perform every night through Saturday, April 4, on Facebook Live. For information and schedule, visit https://www.pcscarts.org/event-calendar. KIMBALL ART CENTER BOOK CLUB VIRTUAL MEETING The Kimball Art Center Book Club will meet online through Zoom at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7. The discussion will be Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, “The Road.” Email nancy.stoaks@ kimballartcenter.org to RSVP and to receive the Zoom link. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Lois Bridges, manager of The Barking Cat, stands amid the store’s pet food, toys and other goodies. The Barking Cat, which is deemed an essential business, is not only open but also offers curbside pickup and deliveries. ‘COPING WITH COVID’ ONLINE WORKSHOP A workshop titled “Coping With COVID: Financial Implications for Creative Individuals” will be hosted by Elaine Grogan Luttrull, CPA-PFS and finance expert, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, visit bit.ly/3aw0Opm. This virtual gathering is meant to help creative individuals cope with the unique financial challenges they face and provide strategies for managing with the ongoing uncertainty. CALL FOR ARTISTS The Park City Library is curating a Fall 2020 art exhibition that will run from September to November and will showcase local and regional book illustrators. Submissions are due by April 30. The Park City Library participates in the Utah Humanities Book Festival and they hope to highlight local book illustrators as a way to celebrate literary art. For the exhibit policy, visit parkcitylibrary.org/wp-content/ uploads/2017/02/Exhibits-Policy.pdf. For information about applying, email Becca at becca.lael@parkcity.org. Pet supply store starts up its food delivery and curbside program SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record The Barking Cat will “Fetch & Go” to help local clients care for their fur babies. The phrase is the name of the Kimball Junction pet supply store’s new delivery and curbside program that owner Merridee Hansen Farr established to adapt to the coronavirus crisis. People can order dog and cat food, toys and other supplies by phone or online through the store’s website and Facebook pages and arrange to pick the items up curbside, or have them delivered, Hansen Farr said. This is beneficial to local pet owners, because other online outlets such as Amazon are behind on deliveries, she said. Hansen Farr and her staff have thought about doing delivery and curbside for a while, even before COVID-19 struck Summit County. “It was something we put on the backburner and kept thinking we’d get to it,” she said. “Unfortunately, when this crisis happened in our community, we decided to go with it.” The curbside pick up is pretty basic, Hansen Farr said. “Fur baby owners just need to contact us and let us know what they need,” she said. “Then when they arrive, we can just hand their orders to them.” The delivery program is designed to help the elderly, the sick, or those who maybe have to stay home because they have children or other duties that prevent them from getting out, according TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Pet treats are some of The Barking Cat’s unique offerings that can be purchased in-store, curbside or through delivery. to Hansen Farr. The Barking Cat delivers throughout Summit County, and started a Heber program on Friday. “Since the Good Life pet store closed down in Heber last December, we had thought about doing something for those folks for a while,” Hansen Farr said. “People can order from us once or twice a week, and we will fill in whatever demand there is in Heber.” There is no charge for deliveries for CORONAVIRUS HELPFUL TIPS FROM THE CDC now, she said. “We don’t know if that will change in the future, but right now, we just want to help people get through this crisis,” Hansen Farr said. “We want to help lessen some of the stress in their lives.” Pet owners can place orders in four different ways — through Facebook at facebook.com/thebarkingcatparkcPlease see Pet, B-2 The Barking Cat Fetch & Go program Where: 1708 Uinta Way at Kimball Junction When: 10 a m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays Phone: 435-649-BARK Web: thebarkingcatparkcity.com or facebook/thebarkingcatparkcity Email: info.barkingcat@gmail.com Anne Cameron Mediation Attorney | Mediator | Collaborative Professional Experienced Collaborator Focusing on Family Law manage stress Try to keep up with regular routines. 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