This Week at PCHS — March 23, 2015

 This Week at PCHS — March 23, 2015
Weekly e-Bulletin for Park City High School
Announcements
Park City High School PTSO email address: ptsopchs@gmail.com
Quarter 3 Ends Friday, March 27. On Tuesday, March 24th at 6:00 PM in the PCHS Lecture Hall, the Park City School District, Park City Police Department, and
Summit County Sheriff's Office will provide an overview to parents and community members on details of the lock down on Friday
afternoon and provide an update on the current investigation.
Attention Seniors: Jostens will be in the cafeteria Thursday, March 26, during both lunches to hand out
announcements and other graduation items. All items must be paid in full in order to pick them up. Caps and gowns
will be handed out when you check out of school in June. PTO is hosting a Staff Appreciation lunch on Tuesday March 31. If you would like to contribute to the lunch
please sign up via Sign Up Genius http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0849a9a72b0-staff2
All items should be delivered to the school by 10:15 AM, Tuesday March 31. Thank you!
Help our school win the $5,000 Ragnar Grant!
Registration for RWE ends soon!
Regular registration deadline: April 3rd!
Last Chance registration deadline: April 17th!
The RWE Training Programs begin March 23rd. Anyone can get ready for the race voted 'Park City's Favorite
Fundraiser!'
Go to runningwithed.com
Meetings
The next District PTO Meeting will be held at the District Office at 9am on Monday, March
30th. (Originally was 1pm)
Check out sat.collegeboard.org for SAT Test registration info. Next test May 2, 2015 Our school code is: 450-290
ACT April 18, 2015 – actstudent.org Our school code is: 450-290
HOSA annual spring blood drive will be on April 1st in the Eccles lobby from 8:00am until 1:30 pm please use
the following link ARUP HOSA Blood Drive to sign up to donate blood. The money raised from this blood drive
will go to HOSA's national charity the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 Can You Help? The Counseling Office Needs You! I am helping arrange for local volunteers to help present for the Utah Scholars Initiative. I am looking for
about 8 local volunteers that would be willing to present a set power point that UHEAA has prepared on
higher education. The audience will be 8th graders during their PE classes on April 28th and 29th.
The volunteers would be asked to attend a 1 hour training from UHEAA on the power point and present at
least one 45 minute presentation on higher education. If volunteers wanted to present more than once,
that would be appreciated.
Please contact me if you are interested. Heather Briley at hbriley@pcschools.us
435-645-5650 ext. 2085
State of the District PCSD will host two opportunities to discuss how we are addressing our two overarching goals: Below proficient students reach proficiency Proficient and high achieving students will continue to perform and learn at high levels. Topics will include Pre-­‐K-­‐ 3rd grade restructure, which includes all day kindergarten, summer school, and after school, along with Master Planning with the recommendation for grade realignment. April 2, 2015 6:00 PM, PCHS Lecture Hall April 3, 2015 10:00 AM, PCSD District Office CONGRATULATIONS
Saturday was the Utah Day of Percussion sponsored by the Utah Percussive Arts Society.
Major Congratulations are in order for:
Anthony Buoscio, Julia Case, Nick Cicalese, Ethan Eldredge, Ellie Faulk, Porter Goldman, Keaton Hanna, Brett
Howard, Joey Maizlish, Jessica Perry, Siri Reilly, Andrew Robinson, Thomas Ryan, Marisa Zanetti.
Those students are members of the PCHS Intermediate Percussion Ensemble, and are the new 4A State
Champions in Large Ensemble Percussion.
Here is why that is really exciting. The Advanced Percussion Ensemble (names listed below) from PCHS was not
allowed to compete this year at the Day of Percussion. Why? Because they are the 2014 4A Large Ensemble
State Champions. That means, instead of competing this year, they performed a showcase concert for all
attendees at the festival. Meanwhile, the intermediate class stepped up and took care of business in the
competition.
Our JV Percussion Ensemble just won a State Championship, but there is no 3A category, so they did it in the 4A
Category.
In addition, Rawson Simmons, was named the Overall State Champion (no classifications) in the Jazz Drumset
Competition. Futhermore, the percussion ensemble from Treasure Mountain took 2nd Place in the Junior High
Large Ensemble Division.
Overall, it was a good Saturday for the PC Bands, and the Percussion Studio.
Advanced Percussion Studio Students (performed a showcase concert on Saturday)
Andrew Burns, Luke Corkran, Joe Dinger, Lexi Fulton, Jo Henry, Jake Johnson, Braxton Martin, Sarah Orr,
August Orschel, Isaac Pitcher, Nick Riggs, Rawson Simmons, Alli Vernon, Maike Wells.
Page 2 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 Activities
SPORTS
Congratulations are in order...
PCHS HOSA for being awarded Outstanding HOSA Chapter and qualifying to attend nationals in 13 categories.
PCHS Intermediate Percussion Ensemble for winning the 4A state championship (Advanced Percussion was not
eligible since they won the state championship last year).
Monday, March 23
No Events Scheduled
Tuesday, March 24
Boys Tennis @ Timpview 3:30pm
Baseball JV @ Cottonwood 5:30pm
Girls Lacrosse vs Viewmont 6:00pm
Wednesday, March 25
Track & Field @ North Summit
Softball @ Jordan 3:30pm
Thursday, March 26
Girls Golf @ Uintah 10:00am
Softball vs Altamont 3:30pm
Girls Lacrosse @ Skyline 5:00pm
Jazz Band Concert 7:00pm
Friday, March 27
Boys Tennis @ St. George Invitational
Track & Field @ Pineview Invitational
Boys Soccer vs Juan Diego Catholic 3:30pm
Boys Lacrosse vs Lone Peak 5:00pm
Saturday, March 28
Boys Tennis @ St. George Invitational
Track & Field @ Pineview Invitational
Drama @ Region - Park City High School
State Jazz Festival
Baseball JV vs Cottonwood 12:00pm
*All times listed are for varsity-level competition unless noted.
As always, you can view the PCHS athletics/activities calendar online at:
https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=pcschools.us_q3sl7sfecdaq51k0rtnvl1986c%40group.calendar.goo
gle.com&ctz=America/Denver
Follow us on Twitter: @ParkCityMiners
GO MINERS
Page 3 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 Planning Ahead…
Monday, March 30:
Quarter 4 Begins!
Baseball @ Juan Diego 3:00 PM Juan Diego Catholic High School
Boys’ Lacrosse @ Bingham 4:30 PM South Jordan Middle School
Tuesday, March 31:
Girls’ Lacrosse vs. Judge Memorial Var 6:15 PCHS Dozier
Softball @ Uintah 3:00 PM Uintah HS
Boys’ Soccer @ Union 3:30 PM Union HS
Band Concert 7 PM
Wednesday, April 1:
Band Region Concert 7 AM Uintah High School
Baseball vs. Juan Diego 2:00 PM PCHS
Softball vs. Hillcrest 3:30 PM PCHS
Boys’ Tennis vs. Uintah 3:30 PM PC MARC
Boys’ Lacrosse vs. Corner Canyon 5:00 PM Park City Quinn’s Junction
Thursday, April 2:
Track and Field @ Timpanogos High School
Girls’ Golf @ Union 10 AM Roosevelt Golf Course
Girls’ Lacrosse @ Alta 5:00 PM Altara Elementary
Friday, April 3:
Boys’ Tennis vs. Morgan 3:30 PM PC MARC
Track and Field @ Timpanogos High School
Softball vs. Union 3:00 PM PCHS
Boys’ Soccer @ Uintah 3:30 PM Uintah High School
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PCHS All-Sports Physicals for the 2015-16 School Year will be held on Tuesday, May 19th from 5:00-7:00 pm in
the PCHS gymnasium.
There is no charge for the physical, but a $20 donation is appreciated to help with PCHS sports medicine
expenses.
* Beginning in the 2015-16 school year and going forward, physicals will only be good until the end of the school
year, so it is a good idea to utilize the PCHS All-Sports Physicals date on May 19th.
Physicals done during the 2014-15 school year -- no matter the date -- will not carry over to next school year (the
best time to have the physical done will be between the last week of May and the beginning of fall sports).
Page 4 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 ARTS
Band Website: www.pcbands.net
Up-to-date info for PC Bands parents (concert band, jazz, and percussion, grades 8-12):
• PC Bands website: www.pcbands.net
• PC Bands on Facebook at www.facebook.com/parkcitybands .
• Band Parent Newsletter, via e-mail (most recent edition: 2/3)
CONGRATULATIONS
Region X Solo/Ensemble Festival was hosted by PCHS on Wednesday, March 18. The following students and
ensembles received a “I” rating and qualified for State Solo/Ensemble Festival on Saturday, April 25,.at
Northridge High School in Layton. Congratulations to all of these students and their music teachers, Scott Tanner,
Chris Taylor, and Bret Hughes!
STRINGS:
Chamber Orchestra
String Quartet - Kitty Morgan, Paige Castro, Sam Kottler, Nick Marsella
String Quartet - Sarah Marshall, McCauley Finnegan, Madi Knauer, Martina Hebert
Cello Solo - Charlie Barth
Guitar Solo - Jack Dinger
WINDS:
Clarinet Duet - Maddy Carr and Paige Billow
Clarinet Solo - Bryan Croce
Clarinet Solo - Andrew Carlson
Saxophone Solo - Andrew Carlson
Oboe Solo - Ian Wagman
Trombone Solo - Jacob Ascherl
Trombone Solo - Michael Barski
PIANO:
Piano Solo - Ian Wagman
PERCUSSION:
Advanced Percussion Studio
Percussion III
Marimba Quartet - Sarah Orr, Jo Henry, August Orschel, Braxton Martin
Marimba Solo - Lexi Fulton
Marimba Solo - Joe Dinger
Utah Day of Percussion, sponsored by the Utah Percussive Arts Society, was held on Saturday, March 21, at
Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper. The Park City percussion program performed exceptionally well and
came away with several titles..
4A State Champions in Large Ensemble Percussion (there is no 3A category) PCHS Intermediate (JV) Percussion Ensemble: Anthony Buoscio, Julia Case, Nick
Cicalese, Ethan Eldredge, Ellie Faulk, Porter Goldman, Keaton Hanna, Brett Howard, Joey
Maizlish, Jessica Perry, Siri Reilly, Andrew Robinson, Thomas Ryan, and Marisa Zanetti.
Overall State Champion in Jazz Drumset (no classifications) - Rawson Simmons
Showcase Concert - Advanced Percussion Studio
As the 2014 4A Large Ensemble State Champions, Advanced Percussion Studio was not
allowed to compete this year. Instead, they performed a showcase concert for all attendees at
the festival. Members include Andrew Burns, Luke Corkran, Joe Dinger, Lexi Fulton, Jo Henry,
Jake Johnson, Braxton Martin, Sarah Orr, August Orschel, Isaac Pitcher, Nick Riggs, Rawson
Simmons, Alli Vernon, and Maike Wells.
Page 5 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 The future looks bright for PCHS Percussion, because TMJHS performed remarkably well, too.
Junior High Large Ensemble 2nd Place - TMJH Percussion Ensemble
The final score was 95/100, only one point behind State Champion American Fork Jr. High.
Members include Alice Beukema, Bella Buchanan, Riley Carson, David Carsten, Dalton Daley,
Portia Fernandez, Emma Gideon, Tori Gray, Matt Hartman, Jason Jason, Ali Kuennen, Hunter
Lupcho, Trevor Malpede, Salina Ochoa, Skylar Patten, Zane Peterson, Wyatt Pike, Maddie
Schaede, and Audrey Wangsgard.
State Champion in Junior High Marimba - Joe Dinger (9th grade)
Bret Hughes directs of all of the Park City percussion ensembles. In a major understatement, he
said, ”It was a very good day for PC Bands.” Congratulations to Mr. Hughes and all of the PC percussionists!
THIS WEEK
Thursday, March 26
PCHS/TMJHS Jazz Concert, 7 PM, Eccles Center, free
Varsity Jazz, JV Jazz and TMJH Jazz Ensembles
Saturday, March 28
State Jazz Festival, Murray High School, Murray
JV Jazz Ensemble performs at 9 AM
Varsity Jazz Ensemble performs at 11 AM
Bus departing at 7:00 AM; return after competition ends
Note: State Jazz is all day, Friday-Saturday, March 27-28
Saturday, March 28
PLANNING AHEAD
Tuesday, March 31
Wednesday, April 1
Thur.-Saturday, April 9-11
Wednesday, April 15
Thursday, April 16
Region X Drama Festival, 8 AM-6 PM, PCHS
PCHS/TMJHS Concert Band Concert, 7 PM, Eccles Center
Region X Band Festival, 7 AM-6:30 PM, Uintah HS, Vernal
State Drama Festival, St. George - PCHS not participating
PCHS/TMJHS Choir Concert, 7 PM, Eccles Center
PCHS/TMJHS Orchestra Spring Concert, 7 PM, Eccles Center
Wasatch Back Art Show:
Just a reminder about this great opportunity for young artists! Entries need to be dropped off at Kimball Art
Center April 13-17. www.kimballartcenter.org
MORE CONGRATULATIONS!
Over 1500 students attended the State HOSA (future health professionals)competition this year! Park City
brought a team of 27 talented students.
We were awarded Outstanding HOSA Chapter
Outstanding State Leader was awarded to Nicole Chang
Crystal Apple Winner: Taylor Watkins
1st Place (and qualify to go to Nationals)
CERT Skills: Macy Bedford w/ Breana Cartwright
Creative Problem Solving (Team event): Sean Mellin, Erin Colby-Dobell, Nicole Chang and Ben Beacom
2nd Place (qualifies to attend nationals)
Job Seeking Skills: Nicole Chang
Page 6 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 3rd Place (qualifies to attend nationals)
Health Care Issues Exam: Julia Morelli
HOSA Happenings: Nicole Chang
Placed in the top 10: (qualifies to attend nationals)
Biomedical Lab Science: Tatianna Francejl (9th)
Sports Medicine: Alena Wilson (8th)
EMT: Gabi Ricci w/ Leslie Rodriguez (8th) and Nick Marcella w/ Ben Beacom (10th)
Epidemiology: Claire Whitney (6th)
Forensic Medicine: Chrissy Glassman w/ Julia Morelli (8th)
Health Care Issues Exam: Claire Whitney (4th), Zach Bishop (10th)
Medical Law: Zach Bishop (7th)
Transcultural Health Care: Belle Barnes (4th)
Fantastic job! Congratulations HOSA members.
The Utah Technology Student Association (TSA) State Competition was held last week. The competition
challenges students to strengthen leadership and integrated STEM skills; this was the first year Park City has
participated. While most of the schools competing have more than 50 experienced students in their chapters, the
new Park City TSA chapter is comprised of only 14 registered members, but is quickly gaining popularity. We
decided to focus on four events, though there are 35 in total: Extemporaneous Speech, Architectural Renovation,
Flight Endurance and Dragster Design. Though the students entered the competition not knowing what to expect,
they placed in two of the four events competed.
• Liz Cantlebary placed first in the Extemporaneous Speech event. One of her topics was whether GMO
foods are safe or not. She won against the number one Extemporaneous Speech student in the state!
Megan Peterson and Natasha Yaworsky placed second in the Architectural Renovation event. Megan and
Natasha spent many hours after school with a local architects and builders to prepare for this event. The team of
two beat out many seasoned, primarily male teams and ended up losing to a team of four, not two.
•
Nick Mountz won the second heat of the Dragster Design event, but fell short in the third.
Your all welcome to come see the completed Architectural Renovation projects and we plan to display the models
in the media center later in the year. One advantage we had this year was having the awarded grants from PCEF
granting manipulatives like the 3D printer, photovoltaic equipment, and the solar water heating collector.
Please Donate to the Community Scholarship Fund for 2015 Seniors
2015 is our 28th year of helping Park City students achieve their college dreams. We continue to have a strong
need to recognize seniors as well as provide much needed scholarship funds. For many of our students the cost of college is a stretch. Our students do a great job balancing academics,
involvement activities, work and the college and scholarship application process. We have many first
generation students attending college and many who struggle to meet the basic necessities. Your scholarship
gift will go towards college tuition. If you are interested, please call Heather Briley, PCHS Scholarship
Advisor435-645-5650 ext. 2085 or email hbriley@pcschools.us by March 15th. Page 7 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE SIGNED UP!
Do you ever shop at Smith’s? Then make sure you sign up for their Community Rewards program. PCHS can earn
money every time you use your card. YOU MUST RE-ENROLL EVERY JANUARY! It’s free and last year the PTSO
received over $1500 from the store – this is a great, easy way to help out your school. The purchases you make in no way
affect any other points you may be earning for fuel or other programs. If you have a Smith’s reward card you can re-enroll by
visiting the Smith’s website at www.smithscommunityrewards.com and follow the simple directions! Thank you for helping
Park City High School.
COUNSELING INFORMATION
From the Counseling Department: Counseling and Scholarship News and Information now found online!
College Visits This Week: Monday, Mar. 23: Utah State lunch visit
Tuesday, Mar. 24: Maryland Institute College of Art lunch visit
Wednesday, Mar. 25: UVU lunch visit
Follow us on these social media outlets:
Facebook: Park City High School Counseling Department
Twitter: @pchs_counselors
Blog: pchscounseling.blogspot.com
SENIOR PARENTS!
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Congratulations! Your child is well on their way to graduating from Park City High School on Friday, June 5 !
We need your help now to throw an unforgettable party to celebrate their success!
Park City High School PTSO has had the honor of planning and implementing of the Grad Night Celebration tradition for many years. th
This year, Grad Night will be held at Jupiter Bowl, on the evening of graduation, June 5 , from 10pm to 2am. While PTSO lines up the necessary volunteers it takes to stage a large party such as this, we rely on senior parents to make monetary donations necessary to cover the cost of this party. Turnout at the Grad Night party ranges from 80-­‐85% of the graduating class. It is a fun, very lively graduation bash where our kids can celebrate one final time as the PCHS Class of 2015 in a safe, drug-­‐and alcohol-­‐free atmosphere! All funds raised are used to pay for the party venue (Jupiter Bowl), entertainment (bowling, billiards, ping-­‐pong, arcade and casino games, hypnotist, TapSnap, magician, DJ), and food & beverages. We give a swag bag containing small gifts and coupons as well as prizes and cash giveaways throughout the evening, also funded by parent donations and donations we receive from community businesses. The cost of the party runs around $9000, but everything is absolutely free to the kids! Please consider a donation and mail a check to the address below. We would appreciate donations ASAP so that the PTSO can move forward with the planning of the event and the booking of entertainment. All donations are tax deductible. Donations made through th
April 15 will be entered in a drawing where five names will be chosen at random to each receive four reserved seats on the track at Dozier Field track during the graduation ceremony. Please send in the bottom of this letter with your donation so that we can enter you in the drawing and send you the tax receipt. If you have any questions, contact Marie Jackson 801-­‐560-­‐9518.
Thank you very much for your generosity!
_____Cash Donation ________$25 ________$50 ________$100 ________$250 ________$500 ________Other
_____Gift Donation Item for prizes or swag: _________________________________________________________________
(Example: Gift cards for food, movies, dorm refrigerator, microwave, bicycle, etc. or items for the 300 swag bags)
Your Name: ____________________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Email Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Please make check payable to: PCHS PTSO Grad Night
Mail check to: PCHS PTSO Grad Night, 1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City, UT, 84060
Page 8 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 It's Fun! It's Healthy! It's a Giant Community Party that Raises Money for Our Schools! It 's Running with Ed on May 16th! Be sure to register your 5 -­‐ 10 person team before regular registration closes on April 3rd! All proceeds go toward YOUR school grants, so participation is important, and it's fun! Go to runningwithed.com to register today! Please check out the map below for the running legs. SO MUCH GREAT INFORMATION!!!!!
Click here for the February Newsletter from PCEF.
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs162/1110305066605/archive/1120036730078.html VOLUNTEER HELP WANTED!
Here is a great way to support our HOSA chapter and our community by doing what comes naturally. HOSA
(Future Health Care Professionals) raises money every year for a charity. This year's charity is the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society. All you need to do to support our HOSA is run/walk/bike and log these miles on
Charitymiles (see below)
1. Download the free app called charitymiles
2. Create an account
3. Please click/tap the upper left hand corner (settings) then click or tap on My Teams then tap on the + sign and
add our team @parkcityhosa
4. Every time you run, walk or bike please just remember to turn on the app, on the charities page select the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, when you are done, swipe up, say yes to the add, tap continue on the bottom the
very bottom of the page and tap on finished
EATS Park City
MARCH TASTE TEST-­‐ BEETS! Hello dedicated EATS volunteers, we have been able to reschedule our beets taste test for Thursday, March 26th.
We'll need volunteers in a hurry so I hope some of you can help us out. As always, thanks for helping our kids Eat
Awsome Things at School!
To sign up, go to:
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C044EA4A629A1F58-march/1754279 Want to be in the know about what's happening at PCCAPS?
Page 9 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 1. Keep an eye on PCCAPS facebook - most news/photos/etc. are posted there first
https://www.facebook.com/PCCAPS.PCHS
2. Have you seen the new Student Voices Video? caps.pcschools.us
3. Quarterly newsletters - Note: if you use gmail, these will be in the Promotions tab
Interested in hosting a foreign exchange student? Forte Exchange is interested in you! Please contact Ginger Smith with questions and interest. 603-­‐397-­‐2494 or emailgrandmagingerhosting@comcast.net . From Valley Mental Health
Underage Drinking Prevention
Boundaries
It is important that your kids know why you don’t want them to drink. Explain how underage alcohol can
change how their adolescent brain develops and cause brain damage. Make sure to establish
consequences for breaking the rules and consistently enforce them.
PLEASE REMEMBER – PTSO VOLUNTEERS BRING THE MEMBER DIRECTORIES, TEACHER CONFERENCE MEALS,
and SNACKS FOR YOUR KIDS DURING STRESS WEEK, HONOR ROLL TREATS EACH QUARTER, $3000 IN MINI
GRANTS TO TEACHERS USED FOR YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION, HOMECOMING WEEK ACTIVITIES, AND THIS
EBLAST TO YOU. TO CONTINUE THESE GREAT SERVICES JOIN TODAY! ptsopchs@gmail.com
Message from your School Nurse PARENTS – The flu is prevalent in the community and the school district.
Remind your children (even your high
schoolers) to wash hands, cough into a sleeve – not hands, and stay home if you are contagious!
2015 Summit-­Wasatch Bowl for Kids’ Sake Countdown: 20 days until our Comic Bowl! Hope to see you there!
March 28th, 2015
Jupiter Bowl, 1090 Center Drive
Park City, UT 84098
How to get started:
1.
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3.
4.
5.
Sign your team up here!
Name your Team
Recruit 4 more team members and ask them to sign up with your team on the website.
Raise $500 minimum for your team ($100 per person)
Email Lio Martinez if you have any questions or would like assistance.
Are you a VIP Bowler?
A VIP Bowler are teams that raise over $1000 for a bowling team of 5! Bowl for Kids’ Sake VIP Bowlers also get to bowl in our fabulous VIP lounge, Club Jupiter.
Also, the first 5 teams that raise $2,000 will get a Storm Bowling Package for every member of the
team! (package includes a bowling ball and bowling bag for 5 team members)
Any team that raises $3,000 and above will receive a table for 10 at Chef & Child on
Page 10 of 17 This Week at PCHS—Monday, March 23, 2015 October 24, 2015.
What time can you Bowl?
There are 3 sessions to choose from this year please email mailto:Lio.martinez@bbbsu.orgLio.martinez@bbbsu.org to reserve your lane!
9am-­11am
11am-­1pm
1-­3pm
What SUPERHERO will you be?
Lio Martinez
Summit/Wasatch Counties Coordinator
5532 Lillehammer Lane #202
Park City, UT 84098
Office: 435.649.9366 Cell:801.347.6236
http://www.bbbsu.org/www.bbbsu.org https://www.facebook.com/BigBrothersBigSistersOfUtah
https:/twitter.com/bbbsu http://instagram.com/bbbsutah Comic Bowl is our theme for Bowl For Kids’ Sake
2015.
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