OCR Text |
Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 24-26, 2020 SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 B-1 The Park Record B-1 COOKING CLASSES FIRE MUSEUM OPENS WITH UP FOR THE SUMMER, B-2 SAFETY GUIDELINES, B-3 www.parkrecord.com WED/THURS/FRI, JUNE 24-26, 2020 LIBRARY LENDS ITSELF TO LOCAL LIVE MUSIC PARK CITY FARMERS MARKET Park City Farmers Market opens at 11 a.m. for senior citizens and at noon for the general public every Wednesday at the Silver King parking lot at Park City Mountain Resort. Admission is free. Since 2002 the Park City Farmers Market has offered organic and non-GMO produce, meats and cheeses. This season’s market will follow COVID-19 social-distancing protocols to ensure the safety of attendees and vendors. For information, visit parkcityfarmersmarket.com. ‘THE WILD’ SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION Park City Film, along with other arthouse theaters across the nation, will present a virtual screening of Mark Titus’ documentary “The Wild” at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 25. “The Wild” examines the development of a sulfur mine that will potentially impact the last sockeye salmon run in the world at Bristol Bay, Alaska. The screening will be followed by an interactive panel with Titus, cast members and special guests. Tickets are $12. For information, visit parkcityfilm.org. PARK RECORD FILE PHOT0 Singer-songwriter Rick Gerber is surrounded by instruments, equipment and merchandise during his Music on the Patio performance at the Park City Library two summers ago. The library, in partnership with Mountain Town Music and Friends of the Park City Library, will start up the free summer concert series at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 24. ‘LAST FRIDAY’ GALLERY STROLL Park City Gallery Association will host its monthly Last Friday Gallery Stroll from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, June 26. The public can visit local galleries, see new works and talk with artists. For information and participating artists, visit www.parkcitygalleryassociation.com. PARK CITY LIMITS AT THE SILVER STAR CAFE Silver Star Cafe, 1825 Three Kings Drive, will continue its Park City Limits dinner concerts at 7 p.m. from June 25-27. Stacy Board will perform Thursday. Elliot Goldman and Gariel Pramuck will play Friday and Red Rock Hot Club will perform Saturday. For information, visit thesilversrtarcafe.com. Free weekly concerts start at 10:30 a.m. and run June 24 to Sept. 2 distancing,” Mapp said. “We’ll also have some cones that will also designate areas where people can set up.” The performing musicians, as they have done in the past four years, will set up on the patio, and perform through speakers, according to Mapp. SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Live music is back at the Park City Library. The Music on the Patio series will present weekly acoustic concerts that run from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays from June 24 through Sept. 2, thanks to a partnership among the library, Friends of the Park City Library and Mountain Town Music, said Kate Mapp, adult services librarian. “This is one of the most anticipated events of the summer for the library and the community, because it’s like a bridge that brings together the patio, Lucky Ones Coffee shop and local musicians,” Mapp said. It’s also one of the few places in Park City and Summit County that offers free live music during the coronavirus pandemic, she said. “With COVID everyone is trying to figure out how we can be together, so we are lucky to have that patio and the library field where people can spread out as far as they want so they can maintain social We are lucky to have that patio and the library field where people can spread out as far as they want...” Kate Mapp, Park City Library adult services librarian “Although the music is amplified, it’s not crazy loud, but people can still hear it across the library field, which connects to the patio,” she said. “In addition, the library will open the large sliding glass doors that open up to the patio, so Lucky Ones customers can also enjoy the music.” Brain Richards, Mountain Town Music’s conductor of community musical affairs, books the musicians and said the series had originally been canceled when COVID-19 hit Summit County and Park City. Things changed when the Summit County Health Department began relaxing some of the coronavirus-fighting restrictions in the past few weeks, he said. “Once the restrictions were lifted a little bit, Kate decided to continue to move forward with the music,” Richards said. The original idea for Music on the Patio was inspired by singer-songwriter performances in coffee shops across the country, he said. “The idea is to create a little ambiance for the people who were sitting outside in a beautiful environment who were there getting some books, enjoying a cup of coffee or meeting with someone,” he said. “It’s a great place to hang out.” Although Mountain Town Music is in charge of booking the local talent and promoting the series, Friends of the Park City Library, the nonprofit that raises money to supplement the library’s annual budget through membership dues, is the concert series’ main sponsor, according to Richards. Friends of the Library had approved the $2,400 budget for the series, and also paid for flower pots that would add ambiance to the stage area, said Jean Daly, Friends of the Library co-chair. “Up until a month ago it looked like nothing would happen, and that was sad, because the library is like a community Music on the Patio When: 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., every Wednesday Where: Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. Cost: Free Web: parkcitylibrary.org Music on the Patio 2020 schedule: July • 8 — Teresa Eggertsen Cook • 15 — Alma Russ • 22 — Christine Kinslow • 29 — Jessa Young August • 5 — Shannon Runyon • 12 — Scott Klismith • 19 — Brother Chucky • 26 — Rick Gerber September • 2 — Nicole P Schedule is subject to change. living room,” Daly said. “So we’re happy that Kate and Brian got together and found a way to do this in a way that peoPlease see Library, B-4 Anne Cameron Mediation Attorney | Mediator | Collaborative Professional Offering Virtual Meetings and Mediations Moving New Cases and Mediations Forward New Equipment is Expensive Collaborative and Mediation Cases are Not Impacted by Court Calendar Focusing on Family Law Document Drafting for No Contest Divorce, Custody, and Family Law 1526 Ute Blvd., Suite 206, Park City, UT 84098 1945 S 1100 E., Suite 200, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 435-640-2158 | 435-659-8732 anne@aaclawutah.com www.aaclawutah.org www.utahcollabdivorce.com |