The Park Record Scene Clips for May 14-17
Got stuff? Community-wide garage sale
Park City Community Church is looking for donations for the upcoming garage sale. Bring items to the church the week before the sale, Monday, May 12 through Friday, May 16. The church will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All donations are tax deductible. Tax receipts will be available at the church.
The sale will take place on Saturday, May 17, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come have a breakfast treat, eat some baked goodies and bargain shop. All money from the garage sale and bake sale go to Shining Stars Co-op preschool. Park City Community Church is located at 4501 S.R. 224 (behind Park City Nursery) For more information, call:(435) 649-8131.
Calling all student artists
The Swaner EcoCenter invites all Summit County students to participate in the Swaner Nature Festival Art Challenge. The 2008 themes are Swaner Wildlife and You and Nature. All art will be displayed and winners announced at the June 21st Swaner Nature Festival. Prizes will be awarded for each grade level. Entries must be delivered to the Swaner EcoCenter offices by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 30. For more information, please visit http://www.swanerecocenter.org or call Savannah at (435) 649-1767.
Sign up for camp
The Park City Cooperative Preschool open registration for Summer Camps has begun. Camps run Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and are $100 for coop and $130 for non-coop families. A special big kid only camp for grades K-3 is being offered June 16 and Preschool Camps begin June 23. Camp descriptions and registration forms are available outside the classroom at 1255 Park Ave., Room 209. For more information, contact Cynthia at (435) 602-0497.
Join the Skate Jams
Park City Recreation will host a jam-format skateboard competition May 16 and May 30 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The Skate Jams will take place in the New Street Plaza at the Park City Skate Park. All competitors must wear helmets. The entry fee is $15 for day of registration. Pre-register at the Click, a skateboard store at Prospector Plaza or at the Racquet Club for a discounted fee. Space is limited in each division. For more information, call Tate at (435) 615-5418.
Park City School District contracts for AI gun detection service
Park City School District will pay $546,000 over the next five years for ZeroEyes, a software company that uses artificial intelligence to detect brandished firearms, to monitor 650 cameras in all 12 schools.
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