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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 8-11, 2020 SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 BICYCLE COLLECTIVE USED BIKE DRIVE The Bicycle Collective, a group of nonprofit bike shops that refurbish bicycles and puts them into the hands of those in need, will host a used bike drive facilitated by Park City, Sunrise and Twilight Rotary clubs from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 8. Drop off points are Cole Sport, Jans, Storm Cycles, White Pine Touring, Pedego, Contender Bicycles and Bahnhof Sport. Bikes in any condition will be accepted. For information, visit bicyclecollective.org. B-1 The Park Record GRANT GIVES A BOOST TO LOCAL BUSINESS, B-2 www.parkrecord.com VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS DEFINE RESILIENCE, B-3 B-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, AUGUST 8-11, 2020 Diners can enjoy the annual 100 Mile Meal at home GUIDED NATURE HIKES ON THE SWANER PRESERVE Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter hosts guided nature hikes between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Wednesdays through Saturdays. The cost is $15 per person, $7.50 for Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter members and free for children ages 5 and younger. Registration is required, and all groups will follow social-distancing protocols . To register, visit swanerecocenter.org/preserve_ecocenter/ecocenter_activities/ nature_walks. PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Recycle Utah’s 100 Mile Meal will not take place at a private ranch in Oakley this year due to COVID-19. Instead diners will be able to order meals in take-home kits. These kits will contain ingredients for a five-course dinner and preparation instructions. BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL ONLINE EVERY SUNDAY The Park City Beethoven Festival continues to premiere virtual chamber music broadcasts from past festivals and performances at 6 p.m. every Sunday on YouTube. For information, visit pcmusicfestival.com. Recycle Utah is now taking orders for meal kits, Bartender Boxes SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record MUSIC ON THE PATIO Park City Library, Friends of the Park City Library and Mountain Town Music present Music on the Patio at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday at the Park City Library. Music on the Patio features free performances by local singer-songwriters. The artist on Aug. 12 will be Scott Klismith. For information, visit parkcitylibrary.org. 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. Recycle Utah supporters won’t have to travel far to enjoy this year’s 100 Mile Meal fundraiser. Diners, instead of heading to a private ranch in Oakley like they have done the past five years, can enjoy the event in their own homes, due to the coronavirus pandemic, said Eric Moldenhauer, the nonprofit’s communications and development director. Everything that is served during the meal comes from within a 100-mile radius of Recycle Utah’s location in Park City...” Eric Moldenhauer, Recycle Utah communications and development director “Even with COVID, we didn’t want to discontinue the 100 Mile Meal this year,” Moldenhauer said. “So we had Recycle Utah’s 100 Mile Meal When: Pick-up between noon on Friday, Aug. 14, and 4 p.m. on Aug. 15 Where: The Corner Store at Park City Mountain Resort Center, 1325 Lowell Ave. Cost: $300 per kit; $400 per kit with Bartenders Box Web: recycleutah.org to come up with a new plan.” The plan calls for participants to order food kits online, pick them and cook at home, he said. “The kits will have all the ingredients and recipes for an easy-to-prepare five-course dinner for a group of four,” Moldenhauer said. “So if you have eight people you want to dine with, you can order two boxes and so on.” The kits will be prepared with the 100 Mile Meal concept in mind, he said. “Everything that is served during the meal comes from within a 100mile radius of Recycle Utah’s location in Park City,” he said. “All the produce and meat are grown and raised locally. And every farmer and producer we’re working with have donated all the ingredients.” The menu, which is created by Park City Mountain Resort’s Executive Chef Alex Malmborg and prepared by him and chefs who work for restauranteur Bill White, will include vegetarian and vegan options as well, Please see Meal, B-4 COURTESY OF RECYCLE UTAH Recycle Utah’s 100 Mile Meal kits will include reusable aprons and napkins made by Mountain Flower Apparel. SHOOT TO THRILL! Chris Barber – Owner/Operator You don’t need to go to Salt Lake to buy competitively priced tile for all your needs We’re Park City’s Public Always Welcome! Home On The Range Monday-Saturday: 10-7 • Sunday: 10-5 After a day on the mountain, experience a higher caliber of fun on any of our 12 state-of-the-art shooting lanes over 3 separate ranges. Featuring a full selection of top-brand pistol & rifle rentals, and the most modern, thrilling machine guns in the world. 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