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Business Briefs: 12/7 to 12/10

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Goldener Hirsch brings Alps to Utah

The Goldener Hirsch Inn will host yodeler and accordionist Elsbeth Gugi once again this December. According to a press release from the hotel, Gugi will perform at the lodge and restaurant on three consecutive Saturdays this month.

It is free to sit in the restaurant and listen to Gugi on Dec. 7, 14 and 21 at 5:30 p.m. For more information, visit the Goldener Hirsch Inn website at http://www.goldenerhirschinn.com or the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/goldenerhirschinn.

IRS advises hiring veterans

According to an advisory from the Internal Revenue Service, hiring veterans may enable employers to claim the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), which is worth thousands of dollars. However, the WOTC is only available to employers that hire qualified veterans before the New Year.

For information about WOTC eligibility, including credit factors and deadlines, visit ww.IRS.gov and enter ‘WOTC’ in the search box.

Fourth annual Swaner Holiday Art Market

The Swaner EcoCenter has announced it will host its fourth annual Holiday Art Market Dec. 4-14. According to the press release, the EcoCenter will host local artists and crafters from the Park City and Salt Lake communities, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the EcoCenter.

The EcoCenter thanks Newpark Town Center for supporting the event. For more information, contact Gail Piccoli at gail.piccoli@usu.edu or 435-649-1767.


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