For the second consecutive year, the PC MARC was named Park City's top fitness facility by The Park Record's reader's survey. Thank you for voting for us!
Now, tell us what you really think by completing our online patron survey. By submitting the survey, you will be entered to win a one-month facility pass with class add on!
Have a four-legged family member who could benefit from some improved manners and obedience? Certified local trainer Heather Hampsten's dog obedience class will help your dog achieve perfection. Puppy, Basic and Intermediate classes are offered on Tuesday evenings, at the PC MARC for dogs ages 10 weeks and older and owners 16 and over. Puppy class is at 6 p.m., Basic is at 7 p.m,. and Intermediate is at 8 p.m. The fee is $75. Register
online or call 615-5400.
Tennis Mystery Mixed Tennis Social - August 14 and 15
The 21st Annual Mystery Mixed tennis social, featuring a random pairing of players for fun mixed tennis takes place on August 14, 6 to 10 p.m. and August 15, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the PC MARC. Friday night will include an evening barbecue, and there will be a continental breakfast on Saturday. Participants are asked to bring a beverage and side dish. Fee is $35 per person. For more info call 615-5400 or
click here.
Water News
Did you know that the typical residential sprinkler zone uses 1,000 gallons per hour? Park City’s WaterSmart website can do more to help you track and manage your water usage. All of our customers have access to real-time hourly water consumption. You can logon from anywhere and see how you are using water, helping to prevent unpleasant surprises. If you are a single family residential customer, you can receive email alerts if you experience unusual usage (typically a leak.) You can
logon and provide your email address to receive these alerts Your log-in credentials can be found on your most recent Home Water Report or your welcome letter. Please call the water department at 435 615-5331 if you have any questions,
or email us.
Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
Labor Day Weekend
This year, the used book sale will take place at the Park City Senior Center located at 1361 Woodside Ave, Park City, UT 84060.
Member Preview Sale
Saturday, Aug. 30, 10 am to 11 am
Join the Friends of the Library to attend. Memberships will be sold at the door. Shop before the general public with other Friends!
General Book Sale
Saturday, Aug. 30, 11 am to 2 pm
Sunday Aug. 31, 11 am to 2 pm
($10 for a bag)
Bargain Bag Sale
Monday Sept. 1, 11 am to 2 pm
($5 for a bag)
Summer Reading Program
Summer is almost over! Be sure to turn in your reading log for great prizes and entry into the drawing. For more information please contact the Park City Library at 435-615-5600.
City Council Actions
In July, some of City Council actions included:
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Appointing Becca Gerber, Eric Hoffman, Cynthia Sandoval and reappointing Michael Barille to the Recreation Advisory Board.
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Approving construction agreements for replacement of the main pressure release valve, water line replacement on Estates Drive, and website redesign.
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Appointing Bryan Markkanen, Victoria Anderson, Judy Horwitz, and Hannah Palmer to the Public Art Advisory Board.
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Approving a stipulated compliance order to be compatible with an EPA mandate, relating to the permits for water flowing out of the Judge and Spiro tunnels.
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Approving a contract with Miller Paving to construct the plaza from the Transit Center to the Bear Bench.
Green Your Routine
How to Fly Green
When you see those pretty
jet trails in Utah’s blue skies, you’re looking at tons of carbon dioxide,
nitrous oxide and water vapor escaping into the atmosphere. These three gases
contribute to the greenhouse effect, and you can do something about it the next
time you make travel arrangements.
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Choose non-stop flights. The most jet fuel is consumed during
takeoffs and landings, so the less you go up and down the less fuel you
consume.
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Avoid short flights. In this day of hubs, that’s hard to do but
the most fuel-efficient flight is 600 miles or more.
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Take daytime flights. According to one study, jet trails emitted
at night have more of a negative effect.
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Pay attention to equipment when making reservations. Look for
newer more fuel-efficient planes like the Boeing B787 and Airbus A340 or A380.
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After booking your flights, make it a habit to google “carbon
offsets” and contribute money to a tree planting or renewable energy project.
News You Can Use
Scarecrow Festival at the McPolin Farm