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Libation Master
The Park City Restaurant Association will present the Park City Cocktail Contest at the Sidecar on Wednesday, Sept. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. Park City’s best bartenders will compete for the title of "Libation Master." The winning concoction will be the official Park City cocktail for 2007. For more information, call 645-7468.
Lauper concert cancelled
Cyndi Lauper has cancelled her Sunday, Sept. 24 show at the Eccles Center in Park City. Ticket holders will have the option of attending a rescheduled Lauper concert, returning their tickets for a refund or exchanging them for another Eccles Center performance. For more information, call 655-3114.
Mountain Patrol
The Park City Film Series will present "Mountain Patrol" today at 8 p.m. and tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library. The film follows the real story of a Chinese reporter who traveled the remote borders of China and Tibet trying to save the endangered Tibetan antelope from poachers. The film won Hong Kong’s Golden Horse Awards for best cinematography and Best Picture. For more information, call 615-8291.
Literary Festival
The Park City Literary Council presents the second annual Park City Literary Festival from Sept. 25-30 at Prospector Square and other venues throughout town. For more information, call 714-1127 or log on to http://www.parkcitylitfest.com
Starry Night
Hamlet Homes Companies Starry Night, a benefit for the National Ability center, sponsored by Key Bank, Mark Miller Subaru, Overstock.com and Quarry Village at Pinebrook, will take place this today at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel at The Canyons at 6 p.m. The event will feature a number of large auction items, including Superbowl tickets and trips to London and Mexico. For more information, call 649-3991.
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