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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ext:15713 Fox School of Wine Weekend Wine Series DEER VALLEY HONORED WITH A DARK BIER, B-2 www.parkrecord.com ART APPRAISER RETURNS TO PARK CITY, B-3 B-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, DECEMBER 26-29, 2020 Parkites can support Park City Lacrosse during annual Christmas tree pickup Fox School of Wine Weekend Wine Series will start its Saturday winter sessions at 6 p.m. Dec. 19, a Deer Valley’s Silver Baron Lodge. The classes, which sells out at 22 people, to ensure social distancing, will showcase five wines based on a weekly theme. Registration is open for anyone age 21 and older. To register, visit foxschoolofwine.com. Park City Museum Announces Free Days Park City Museum, 528 Main St., is open every day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum will waive all entrance fees Dec. 26, 27 and 31, thanks to a grant from the State of Utah Utah Arts and Heritage, Division of Arts and Museums. Patrons can enjoy the museum’s world-class permanent and traveling exhibits, including “Jacob A. Riis: How the Other Half Lives.” For information, call 435-649-7457 or visit. parkcityhistory.org. Beethoven Festival Park City Virtual Concerts The Beethoven Festival Park City, now in it’s 38th year, continues its online concert premiers at 6 p.m. every Sunday on YouTube. The festival’s music and video archivist Russell Harlow, whose wife Leslie is the festival founder, has collected analog recordings from artists and artists families who have donated the files and transferred them into digital formats. For information, visit pcmusicfestival.com or youtube.com. COURTESY OF PARK CITY LACROSSE Park City Film Virtual Screenings Park City Film will continue its virtual screenings of Weixi Chen and Hao Wu’s “76 Days,” not rated, through Dec. 30; Thomas Vinterberg’s “Another Round,” not rated, through Dec. 31; Massoud Bakhshi’s “Yalda: A Night for Forgiveness,” not rated, through Dec. 31; the New York International Film Festival’s Kid Flicks 1 and 2 and Viva Kids Flicks (foreign films), through Dec. 31; Rubika Shah’s “White Riot,” not rated, through Dec. 31; Tania Cypriano’s “Born to Be,” not rated, through Dec. 31; To purchase tickets, visit parkcityfilm.org. Park City Lacrosse athletes flex their muscles during last year’s Christmas tree pickup. For the past 15 years, Park City Lacrosse has used the event as a fundraiser to help offset participation costs. Park City Lacrosse annual Christmas tree pickup When: Jan. 2-3 and Jan. 9-10 Cost: $35 per tree; $50 per large tree Web: parkcitylacrosse.org Scheduled collections will run two weekends, Jan. 2-3 and Jan. 9-10 SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record New Sock Donations The public can donate new, unworn adult and kids socks throughout the month of December to the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. Socks can make a difference in the growth, well-being and resilience of those experiencing hardship this winter. This program is in partnership with the Park City Christian Center. For information, visit parkcitylibrary.org. Old Christmas trees have a lot of value. In addition to serving as fire kindling, they have been used to raise money in an eco-friendly way for Park City Lacrosse’s youth and high school programs, said Greg Bauer, who has managed the annual Park City Lacrosse Christmas tree pickup that will run this year on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 2 and 3, and again Jan. 9 and 10. “This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, because we try to not bother Please see Trees, B-4 PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Park City Lacrosse, which benefits from donations through its annual Christmas tree pickup, is scheduled to start next spring with COVID-19 protocols in place. The funds raised through the pickup help pay for field time and equipment. MERCER AUTO SPA IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! WE ARE NOW OFFERING FULL SERVICE AUTO DETAILING. CALL 435-776-6588 TO SCHEDULE SERVICES INCLUDE: HAND WASHING, FULL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DETAILING CARPET EXTRACTION PAINT CORRECTION CERAMIC COATING AND MORE. |