Reverend Charles Robinson will give his last sermon on Sunday at St. Luke s Episcopal Church. Robinson, who arrived in Park City 17 years ago, relied on his experience as a licensed marriage and family counselor who holds degrees in clinical psychology, philosophy and divinity, to lead his congregation and serve the community.
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Reverend Charles Robinson plans to give his last sermon as rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, April 18, after 17 years of weekly sermons and service in the Park City community.
“I’m retiring,” Robinson said in his trademark unassuming way. “I’m 66, and I had always planned when I got to 66 that I would hang up my spurs.”
Director Paul Tan, left, uses a small, hand-held camera to film close-up footage of his cast, during a musical performance for the annual Park City Follies in the loft of Tom Clyde s barn in Woodland. Follies, the musical spoof that pokes fun at Park City, will go virtual again this year on Valentine’s Day.
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The Park City Follies is old enough to drink.
The annual musical love letter that pokes fun at the town’s idiosyncrasies, will celebrate its 21st birthday with a special Valentine’s Day virtual presentation.
The show will start at 8 p.m. and viewers can access the fun by visiting follies2021.com.