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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 28-30, 2020 SCENE The Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15713 PURPLE PAW PROGRAM PROTECTS PETS, B-2 www.parkrecord.com Park Record. B-1 The Park Record TWILIGHT SCREENINGS RETURN THIS WEEK, B-4 B-1 WED/THURS/FRI, OCTOBER 28-30, 2020 Summit Community Gardens offers safe and spooky tricks and tasty treats RECYCLE UTAH DUMPSTER DAYS Recycle Utah will host Dumpster Days from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29, through Saturday, Oct. 31, at the recycling center, 1951 Woodbine Way. Two large bins will be placed on Woodbine Way for only residential garbage and yard waste. Recycle Utah also requests that patrons do not leave waste overnight, and only use the dumpsters during designated drop-off hours. Volunteers will be on hand for assistance. For information, visit recycleutah.org. SALUTE YOUR HERO NOMINATIONS Nominations for the National Ability Center’s Salute Your Hero contest are due Friday, Oct. 30. Names and stories of favorite veterans, active military personnel, first responders or other heroes, can be submitted by visiting discovernac.org. Winners will be announced on Veterans Day through the NAC’s social media and email outlets. For information, visit discovernac.org. COURTESY OF SUMMIT COMMUNITY GARDENS PC READS WRIGHTSLAW CONFERENCE GOES VIRTUAL PC READS will host a virtual Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Conference on Nov. 10. The guest speaker, Peter Wright, is a nationally recognized expert in the field of Special Education. Registration ends Nov. 1, and a discount code is available for Summit County residents. For information, visit parkcityreads.org. THE YOUNIQUE FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER The Younique Foundation, a nonprofit that provides resources, support and events to help women who have been victims of childhood sexual abuse heal, will host a fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 5. The event, which will be held at Kimball Terrace, located at Heber Avenue and Main Street, will follow social distancing protocols and feature live music performed by father-and-daughter vocal duo, Mat and Savanna Shaw, and a dinner. For information and registration, visit youniquefoundation.org/events. Summit Community Gardens’ free Trick or Treat in the Garden Halloween party that will be held Saturday from 4-6 p.m. will feature pumpkin painting. Free event will feature spooky crafts, food and Halloween stories Trick or Treat in the Garden Where: Summit Community Gardens, 4056 Shadow Mountain Drive When: 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31 Cost: Free, but registration is required Web: summitcommunitygardens.org SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Summit Community Gardens will not let the coronavirus cancel Halloween. The nonprofit that encourages the community to gather, learn and grow their own food, will throw a COViDsafe party called Trick or Treat in the Garden from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, said Executive Director Sloane Johnson. The free event will feature an array of spooky activities, including storytelling, cooking and pumpkin painting, she said. “All of the activities will be set up on a one-way path that will wind through the garden,” Johnson said. “We decided to make it a one-way maze so no one will pass each other or get crowded together.” The stops will feature pumpkin painting by the garden’s youth education director Jordan Lopez, a spooky craft with upcycled materials led by Recycle Utah’s Education Director Mary Closser, songs and stories led and told by Park City Library’s Youth and Spanish Services Librarian Ka- trina Kmak and a cooking craft set up by EATS Park City, according to Johnson. “Kids can walk around, and we’ll have volunteers making sure the kids are socially distancing and being safe,” she said. “We have plenty of room in the garden to keep things safe.” Trick or Treat in the Garden couldn’t be possible without the partnerships with fellow nonprofits such as Recycle Utah, Park City Library and EATS Park City, Johnson said. “We can’t do what we do without working with other nonprofits, and it’s so nice of Mary, Katrina and EATS to offer up their time to come to the garden,” she said. “Summit Community Gardens’ goal is to get people out together to learn, grow and appreciate the Earth and growing food on their own.” The values in that mission align with the values of Recycle Utah, COURTESY OF SUMMIT COMMUNITY GARDENS Summit Community Gardens campers create a scarecrow with a large sunflower stalk. The scarecrow will be one of the decorations for the upcoming Trick or Treat in the Garden party. which encourage sustainable living, and with EATS, which focuses on healthy eating, Johnson said. “We all know sustainable living and healthy eating starts with food grown from the ground,” she said. “So it’s important we work to bring all of that to the community together.” Masks — and not the spooky Halloween kind — will be required for entry to the event, Johnson said. “Unfortunately, your Halloween mask doesn’t count,” she said. “You have to wear an appropriate COVID mask under your Halloween mask.” Although Trick or Treat in the Garden is free, registration is suggested. Registration can be done by visiting summitcommunitygardens.org. There is no deadline, but Johnson would prefer people sign in before Saturday. “That way we will get an idea of how many people are planning to show up, so our volunteers can make adjustments to ensure there aren’t large groups or lines,” she said. “We also want to make sure we have plenty of candy to give away.” Still, it will be OK if people just show up without registering, Johnson said. “If you decide to come without registering, we’ll get you in when we can,” she said. Johnson said she is still seeking volunteers to help with the event. “They will mostly help decorate, clean up and manage crowds,” she said. “They will make sure we don’t have any inappropriate gathering.” Those interested in volunteering can visit the website to sign up. The idea for Trick or Treat in the Garden sprouted during a board meeting at the end of September, Johnson said. “We thought about our great space, and how much we enjoy our camps with kids that we decided to throw something fun and safe together for the community,” she said. Last year Summit Community Gardens expanded the number of its garden plots from 88 to 132, Johnson said. Please see Gardens, B-3 COVERED BY MOST MEDICARE TRICARE & BLUECROSS PLANS Tired of Living In Pain? The Latest in Regenerative Medicine is here -Stem Cell Recruitment Therapy TM A REVOLUTIONARY PROCEDURE With Patient Reported Pain Relief For: RED BANJO 50% PIZZA OFF ANY SINGLE Thank You Locals! PLEASE MENTION YOU SAW THIS ADVERTISEMENT. No Surgery Convenient & A ordable Drug-Free Quick & Easy Injection First 10 Callers receive a complimentary consultation FOR INFO. 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