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Show i .' ,i con i - ' Sign-ups end today for employee workshops All employees who would like to attend the Park City Employee Workshop on Dec. 10 or 11 should RSVPbytoday,Dec.5. . Any business that would like to participate in the trade show portion of the workshop also should reserve booth space today. The workshop will be held at The Yarrow Hotel from 8 a.m. to noon. For more information, call Natalie Neddersen at 649-6100. ChamberBureau publication update: up-date: Several new ChamberBureau publications recently have been completed and severaHnb'wIH'be ready in the next two weeks. The 1985-86 Winter Visitors Guide has been completed and copies are available at the ChamberBureau office. In addition, the latest edition of the Informant, a publication of the Economic Development Division now is available. The report contains con-tains statistics for the period of June 1984 through July, 1985, including skier day data, population trends, retail sales figures and more. In the future, the Informant will be published every quarter. The new Winter Menu Guide and city map are in production now and should be ready in two to three -"i Park City Area Update j Chamber of CommrrceCoavrarion I and Vtnltorw Bureau s weeks. Call the Chamber Bureau office of-fice for more information on these or any of the other Chamber Bureau v; publications. I Park City in the news: With the arrival ar-rival of ski season, Park City has en-' en-' joyed the spotlight in a number of ''hewsp-a'pe'rs 'iha rrgazfiies Across ' the country over the past month. These include stories in publications such as Ski, Skiing, Powder, the Los Angeles Times, the Houston Post, the Miami Herald, the Boston Globe, the Arizona Republic, Travel Agent magazine and others. In addition, Park City has received receiv-ed excellent coverage in Utah with stories on all three major Salt Lake City TV stations and both daily newspapers. Copies of these articles are on file at the ChamberBureau office. Any ChamberBureau member who would like copies should make arr . rangements with Mark Menlove at the Chamber Bureau office. |