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Show B-2 Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 1-3, 2020 The Park Record FOR YOUR INFORMATION Meetings ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS/ DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES (ACA) Sunday 5:30 pm weekly meeting is online until further notice. Go to adultchildren.org, under “Find a Meeting” for Zoom login information. ALATEEN (801)205-2130 AL-ANON Theresa (435)640-3421 | (435)659-9667 St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Dr. Christian Center of Park City, 1283 Deer Valley Dr. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) (English) Recording (435)649-0022 or Larry V. (435)9011197 (Spanish) Llame a Jose (435)602-0373, Art (435)714-9025, Abel (435)602-9362 121 Park Ave. Park City | www.parkcityaa.com CAREGIVERS NIGHT OUT Linda (435)783-5708 Oakley-Elk Meadows Assisted Living Center, 4200 North 400 West. | Wasatch Senior Center. Coalville-Denise’s Home Plate restaurant. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP Does your partner control your money, activities and relationships? Do you need resources or information about Domestic Violence? Peace House offers free support groups Mondays and Tuesdays. Please call 647-9161 for more information. HANDY HANDS EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (649)2260 | Christian Center 1100 Iron Horse Dr., Park City | www.handyhands.org LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY PROGRAM 2300 Monitor Drive - in small building just east of the LDS Church | parkcityaahelp@gmail.com LDS ADDICTION RECOVERY MEETING IN KAMAS Thursdays 7:00 p.m Francis Ward House 387 W. Last Frontier Lane, Francis Contact Sherm at 801598-9517 for more info. MAN TO MAN PROSTATE CANCER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT (801)483-1500 | (800)234-0533 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA) Sunday, Monday, & Wednesday- 8 pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Tuesday & Thursday- 8 pm, 1400 N Main Hwy 40, Heber Friday- 7pm, 5 S 100 W, Heber Saturday- 9:00 am ,Chateau Recovery, 375 Rainbow Lane, Midway Saturday- 7:30 pm, Wasatch Crest, Moulton Rd, Heber City(last right-hand turn on Rt 40 before Rt 32, headed north) Sunday- 9:30 am, Aqcua Recovery, 100 N Johnson Mill Rd, Midway Our 24 hr Helpline # is (435)215-0033 Website-www.sasquatchareana.org GRIEF SHARE PROGRAM 647-5855 | Mountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. WASATCH GROUP Saturday Evening: 5:30 to 6:30 PM | Wasatch Crest Recovery - 425 Moulton Lane (First street north of the UVU entrance off of Hwy 40) Enter thru garage at North end of facility. Closed Meeting (Alcoholics only) Faith Congregations BAHA’I FAITH (435)729-9577 | www.usbahai.org THE BRANCH-A VINEYARD COMMUNITY (435)649-8301 | www.thebranchvc.org CAPITAL CHURCH PARK CITY Meet Saturdays 4:45pm at the Creekside Church 1400 Bitner Rd. Kimball Jct. | 435.631.9877 | www.capitalchurch.com PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH www.parkcitybaptist.org | (435) 649-0407 Pastor Sam Burton: (801) 815-1094 CROSSPOINT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) (435)565-1236 | www.crosspointpca.org CHRISTIAN CENTER OF PARK CITY (435)649-2260 | www.ccofpc.org CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Park City Stake Bldg., 2300 Monitor Drive, Jeremy Ranch Bldg., 3010 Saddleback Rd. Trailside Bldg., 510 Silver Summit Pkwy. CREEKSIDE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (435)658-4687 | www.creeksidepc.com FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (435)940-0224 | www.christianscienceparkcity.com 605 Main St. Suite 200 | Services: 9:30 Sun. & 7:00 Wed. Sunday School: 9:30 Sunday MOUNTAIN LIFE CHURCH (435)647-5855 | www.mountainlife.org PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH (PCCC) (435)649-8131 | www.parkcitycommunitychurch.org PARK CITY INTERFAITH COUNCIL President, Tyler Walton (435)513-0186 | Vice-Pres, Mike Lennon (435)640-1959 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 2024 Sidewinder Drive | (435)655-7994 | www. stjohnsanglican.org ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | (435)649-4900 | www.stlukespc.org ST.MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (435)649-9676 | www.stmarysparkcity.com SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH (435)649-2233 | www.shepherdofthemountains.org TEMPLE HAR SHALOM (PC Jewish Center) (435)649-2276 | www.harshalomparkcity.org UNITY SPIRITUAL CENTER (435)658-0886 | www.unityofparkcity.com Continued from B-1 C Barking Cat plays fetch F b a ity; through the store’s website at thebarkingcatparkcity.com, by calling 435-649-BARK; or by emailing info.barkingcat@ gmail.com. “We have staff manning each one of these options,” Hansen Farr said. The store’s hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. “Folks can submit orders throughout the day, and they can do it after hours as well,” she said. “If they order after hours, we will get back to them the next business day.”. In addition to curbside and home delivery, the Barking Cat, which opened in 2014, also welcomes walk-ins. “We’ve been deemed an essential business, so folks can, if they choose, come into the store as long as they maintain the appropriate requirements set by the Summit County Health Department and the CDC,” Hansen Farr said. “We continually clean and sanitize our items and the store to keep a safe environment for everyone. And as you know, Park City is sometimes called ‘Bark City’ because there are a lot of dog and cat owners.” In addition to the pet food, the Barking Cat also helps clients with special orders. “If there is some cat or dog food or other types of supplies we don’t have on hand in the store, we usually can get the items within two or three days,” she said. “So as long as we can keep our supplies coming in, so far there has been no issue, we can be here for the community and their fur babies.” Hansen Farr hasn’t put a cap on any order, even though there was a rush of people who came in and bought a lot of food and PHOTO COURTESY OF MERRIDEE HANSEN FARR The Barking Cat has plenty of pet food in stock, but the store is accepting pet food donations for the Christian Center of Park City’s pet food pantry. supplies three weeks ago. She said the store is well stocked to continue serving customers. Fur baby owners just need to contact us and let us know what they need...” Merridee Hansen Farr owner of The Barking Cat “We did have to make a big order to replenish our supplies, but since then, we haven’t had any problems,” she said. “So we decided not to limit anything.” Still, Hansen Farr said The Barking Cat is accepting donations of pet food, supplies and toys. “We are also in the process of starting a pet-food pantry joining up with the Christian Center,” she said (see story on page B-3). “Many people whose pets have passed away have called us to ask what they should do with leftover food, so we tell them they can drop these things off with us, and we’ll get them to the Christian Center.” Hansen Farr hopes locals will take advantage of the Barking Cat’s Fetch & Go program. “As a small business owner, the crisis has been an eye opener,” she said “It’s critical for us and other mom-and-pop stores to be supported, because unlike the big businesses, we don’t have the funds to close down for a period of time. But it’s been encouraging to see how many people are out there supporting us.” Local food banks continue to meet the needs The L.A. Times crossword puzzle Update your info by calling classifieds at 435.776.7725 or email classads@parkrecord.com “UNDERCOVER WORK” By HOANG-KIM VU and JESSICA ZETZMAN Across 1 Features of many beds 6 Curly coif 10 Evite request 14 Like half a towel set 18 Cliff dwelling 19 Place at the pier 20 World’s smallest island nation 21 Lamb pen name 22 *Rejects, in a way 24 “... but maybe I’m wrong” 25 Took off 26 Rest, in Rioja 27 Nutmeg State Ivy Leaguer 28 Social media movement since 2017 29 Movie SFX 30 Fashion monogram 31 Speeds up 34 Carolina quarterback with a Heisman Trophy 37 Kneeling quarterback Tim with a Heisman Trophy 38 Mount 40 State to be true 41 Part of CDC: Abbr. 43 How some like it? 45 NFL sportscaster Collinsworth 46 Green film on bronze 49 Down in the dumps 50 Style of earrings 51 Kylo in “The Rise of Skywalker” 52 Commonly misplaced camera part 53 Run, as a museum 55 Sees 57 Features of many 48-Down 58 Celeb, say 59 Dojo instructor 60 Visibility reducer 61 Enemy 62 Comes together 63 Rise to an exalted level, as spirits 64 Early Southwestern natives around the Virgin River 67 Persian for “king” 69 Rode teacups, say 71 Inc. relative 73 Squeezes (out) 74 “Fiddler” toasting song 77 Dadaist Jean 78 __ the line 79 Chart with lines 80 Largest U.S. federation of unions 81 Aerospace task 83 Head, for short 84 Cloud of gloom 86 Musk in the news 87 Dre protégé 88 Gp. that looks to the stars? 89 Soul mate, with “the” 90 Salon colors 91 Pub flier 92 Dog 94 Reps’ pitches 96 Peels out 99 Have humble pie 101 Side dish piece 104 Taken in 105 Chinese gambling mecca 107 Informal rejection 108 Dish 110 Scores 112 Bitter 113 *Journeys that aren’t fun Nonprofits ask for online donations SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record With uncertainty surrounding the length of time the public will be required to self-quarantine due to COVID-19, local non-denominational food banks run by the Christian Center of Park City and Jewish Family Service have stepped up their game. This past week the Christian Center of Park City’s food banks in Park City and Heber served 2,001 individuals and 62 cats and dogs, according to Executive Director Rob Harter. Likewise, Jewish Family Services, which has headquarter offices in Park City, has seen a steady increase in the families that have needed to use its food pantry in Salt Lake City, according to Executive Director Ellen Silver. 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(See accompanyng story). “We have been giving out dog and cat food that people have donated to The Barking Cat,” Harter said during an interview Monday morning. “When people come through the food bank, we ask how many adults, how many kids and if they have cats or dogs.” While 61 furry friends is a significant number to serve, the 2,001 individuals who used the food banks work out to total 553 households, Harter said. “We want to tell people if they need food to, please, come get it,” he said. “We invite people to honor social distancing rules and sign up online and schedule a time to pick up some food in a drive-through system. We’ll load up the food and put it in the car so they can be on their way.” The food pantries’ supplies come from a variety of sources, including local restaurants and grocery stores, according to Harter. “We’re still getting a few items from the restaurants, and those that are located at the ski resorts, Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley, have pretty much donated all they can,” Harter said. Local grocery stores, however, have had to cut back on their Please see Food, B-3 |