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Show B-4 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 3-5, 2020 Scene & Heard Photos by Tanzi Propst Breaking ground on a power plant The Park City Parks Department invited community members to plant a tree at home this year as the city celebrated Arbor Day on Saturday. The event offered curbside pick-up of tree seedlings in Prospector Park as well as a sign-up for a tree to be planted on one’s behalf. To order prints of any Park Record photo, go to: parkrecordphoto.smugmug.com Kelly Smith poses for a photo with a spruce seedling and is excited to get home and plant the tree in his yard. Molly Richter, from left, Layne Richter, 4, Hallie Richter, 7, and Quinn Richter, 9, pose for a photo on their family’s electric bike after picking up a few seedlings to plant at home. Karen Scheible, right, receives a choke cherry tree to plant at home from Maria Barndt, a landscape gardener with the Park City Parks Department. Maria Barndt, a landscape gardener with the Park City Parks Department, right, helps Kelly Smith pick out spruce seedlings. Karen Scheible, from left, Kelly Smith and Maria Barndt check in to pick up seedlings. Declan Giles, 3, receives a Douglas fir seedling with his mom, Carrie Giles, during an Arbor Day celebration event. Park City Community Bulletin Board Presented by Open for Business Now is the time to support your local business community by keeping your dollars in Park City and Summit County, Even with the current restrictions many establishments and organizations are still providing local goods and services. And by staying loyal to these critical members of our community you will help them through this challenging period. Check out the Park City Chamber Bureau community bulletin to find out what businesses are providing. If you are a business make sure you post your offering. Go to parkrecord.com and click the “Open for business” button on the nav bar or type bit.ly/prbulletin in your browser to see who you can support today! The Park City Chamber Bureau reminds you to diligently practice social distancing and alert your health care provider if you begin to experience symptoms of the COVID-19 virus. |