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Show B-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 15-18, 2020 The Park Record Continued from B-1 F E N C E A R O A R O R L E E D H W E W A I D S T N O T E S O W H A T C O O L S A D D L D E L I M L I N O T O V G E O T R A R Y R I E E A A N C G R A L E N E D T I I T C O S R E A D S L E M E N S I C I T T C E B P R E S K I S A I M S O D S S H I R O D O T T E T A S I L L C U L P A N D I R O W N S U I O N S N R O C K W E L L P O R T P L A Q U E R O Z A N E H A N I P I C R A T H E R H A L T O P E A L P I T S A S H A P M A C Y O R Y A M A S S R I T I N N F I S U A R E T L A W A L E V I C K A D A M C A L E N T D U P A S T R H A S K E A N A L T O R C E I N Y S C O S H M A A R M A A E A S S A S Y E S C U T R I I M T E Y S L I I N N K E C R K E O I N N E A L U M N I S O N I C S T P I E R R E A I D D E L L A S T A Y S Theater to close A Y N through the hardships of today,” he said. The panels are designed to highlight the relationship of the Egyptian Theatre to Park City. “We have been part of this community in one form or another since the 1870s, and our ability to put on live shows is, I think, integral to life in Park City as we know it,” Barton said. “We’re so thankful for the support we get, and we are so anxious to get back to the great programming the community expects from us.” PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO The Egyptian Theatre’s YouTheatre summer camps is one of the reasons why the Egyptian Theatre is financially stable, even though the staff decided to shut down operations and go on furlough, says manager Randy Barton. Continued from B-2 Program benefits students FIGHTING ALZHEIMER’S FROM OLD TOWN TO SMALL TOWNS THE WALK IS EVERYWHERE August 22, 2020 such a change in setting and expectations, so Bright Futures tries to prepare the students for those things,” she said. Escobar feels she is prepared to face these new challenges, especially since she had already experienced some personal upheaval when COVID-19 hit Park City. After her parents, who work full-time jobs in the local hospitality industry, were furloughed from their jobs in March, Escobar became her family’s only source of income because she had an essential job at a nursing home. “I had the responsibility of paying bills, buying groceries Continued from B-3 REGISTER TODAY DOWNLOAD APP CHOOSE ROUTE WALK alz.org/walk 800.272.3900 Thank You to Our Sponsors 2020 NATIONAL PRESENTING SPONSOR Choose Your Own Time | Choose Your Own Neighborhood Charleston Coalville Francis Heber Hoytsville Kamas Midway Oakley Park City Peoa Wanship Woodland TEXT TO DONATE To donate to the Alzheimer’s Walk text 2endalz to 51555 Freestyle fundraiser scheduled called Wasatch Freestyle, which trained at Deer Valley and Snowbird. And in the winter of 2009 and 2010, he joined Wasatch Freestyle’s Mogul Monsters team. “Coincidentally that same year Bryon Wilson, who came and making sure my family was OK,” she said. Shortly thereafter, Escobar’s Bright Futures advisers stepped in to connect her with resources such as the Christian Center of Park City that helped her family with food and rent, she said. “Even though my parents are back at work, it’s still pretty hard because there was a debt that built up over that time, but connecting us to the Christian Center helped us a lot,” she said. With her family on the road to financial recovery, Escobar is ready for her first semester at college. “With the scholarship, I will be able to live in the dorms, even though I will be taking online classes,” she said. “It will be good for me, because I will be able to focus fully on my classes.” Escobar said there is a chance that she would have still been able to attend college without the help of Bright Futures, but it would have been more difficult emotionally and financially. “I would have gotten very deep into debt by taking out loans,” she said. With that in mind, Cody said financial support for Bright Futures is needed more than ever, and people can donate by visiting pcef4kids.org. “A lot of these kids, especially the ones in college, have lost work-study jobs when they shut down the campuses,” she said. “Some, like Camilla, even if they have jobs, have had to take some of the money they are saving for tuition to help their families for rent and other basic needs.” With the support of the community, Bright Futures, which currently serves 90 students, will be able to continue, Cody said. “Our oldest students in the program will be starting their second year of college this year, and we’re at the point where these students are seeing their younger siblings and cousins starting the program,” she said. out of the Wasatch Freestyle, won the bronze medal for freestyle in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver,” Page said. “I saw it on TV and knew that’s what I wanted to do.” The dream came true last year when he was selected for the U.S. Moguls Team. “I always grew up wanting to wear the U.S. flag on my chest, and I wanted to ski for the country,” he said. “So when I made the team, I was able to put on my own team jacket. It was an overwhelming sensation to realize I’m not just a little weekend skier, but on the world stage. I get to represent myself and my team, but bigger than that, my country.” During Moguls and Muffins, Page will be interviewed at a safe distance on the UOP’s water ramp by Worthington, Smith and Kearney. “It’s a weird time for all of us right now with COVID, but the U.S. Ski Team has done a great job finding ways we can stay productive during this time where a lot of teams can’t,” he said. “You can’t earn the medals if you don’t put in the work. You can’t put in the work if you don’t have the resources. And fundraising is the first step to achieve these dreams.” PARKRECORD.COM PARKRECORD.COM N e w s d o e s n ’ t h av e t o b e h a r d t o g e t . . . PA R K R E C O R D . C O M Local Park City news every Wednesday and Saturday When our community thrives, we all prosper. Prosperity is about so much more than money. It’s about living well in a community that is healthy and stable. 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