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SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Ski Towns lecture given by David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek
DESCRIPTION:The Park City Museum will host a lecture titled “A Tale of Two Ski Towns” given by David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek on April 3\, 2023 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org.   \nThis presentation discusses the remarkable similarities between Park City\, Utah and Ketchum\, Idaho. From their starts as mining towns and progressing through all of the economic bumps in the road to their ascendancy as world class ski resorts. The discussion includes both macro and micro forces that forged their respective identities as two premier ski towns. These include two US Presidents\, an insurrection\, a railroad\, a Nazi sympathizer\, two industrial titans and a host of both local and national “notables”.  \nDavid Nicholas serves on the Board of the Park City Museum\, is interested in local history\, and frequently contributes to the “Way We Were” series. Also\, he conducts periodic lectures and historic hikes. His particular interests include but are not limited to Park City’s transportation history and local plane crashes.  \nStuart Stanek is a forty-year broadcasting veteran.  He managed one hundred and twenty-five radio stations in twenty-five different markets across the country. He served as a general manager and a regional President for iHeart Radio which is the nation’s largest broadcaster. He was involved in all facets of the business including sales\, programming\, operations\, and marketing.  He is married to Ann Crooks and they have lived in Park City for thirty-five years.
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SUMMARY:Crip Camp Film
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free viewing of the film Crip Camp on Thursday\, April 6th at 7 p.m. in partnership with Park City Film located at the Park City Library.  This film is being shown in conjunction with our exhibition Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights that will be displayed at the Park City Museum until April 16th.  Patient No More is presented by the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University\, made possible with support from California Humanities\, and traveled by Exhibit Envoy. \nCrip Camp film information- In the early 1970s\, teenagers with disabilities faced a future shaped by isolation\, discrimination and institutionalization. Camp Jened\, a ramshackle camp “for the handicapped” in the Catskills\, exploded those confines. Jened was their freewheeling Utopia\, a place with summertime sports\, smoking and make out sessions awaiting everyone\, and campers who felt fulfilled as human beings. Their bonds endured as they migrated West to Berkeley\, California – a promised land for a growing and diverse disability community – where friends from Camp Jened realized that disruption and unity might secure life-changing accessibility for millions. Co-directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Nicole Newnham and film mixer and former camper Jim LeBrecht\, this joyous and exuberant documentary arrives the same year as the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act\, at a time when the country’s largest minority group still battles daily for the freedom to exist.\nPresented in partnership with Park City Museum as part of their “Patient No More” exhibit and the Raising Voices Film Series\, supported with grant funding from Park City Municipal Corp and the Park City Chamber of Commerce. The film will be shown with Open Captions. \nThe film is rated R with a run time of 106 minutes.   \nAccessibility Information- Wheelchair accessible theater and bathrooms\, assisted Listening devices and Open Captions.  For additional accessibility accommodations\, please contact director@parkcityfilm.org by March 23rd. \nFor more information and to register\, go to https://parkcityfilm.org/film/crip-camp/.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/crip-camp-film/
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