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Clubhouse is grateful May was National Mental Health Awareness Month, and it was wonderful to see so many resources highlighted in our community by The Park Record and Connect Summit County. The Summit County Clubhouse is one of the free resources shared and provides free support for adults in Summit and Wasatch counties who struggle with mental health issues. During the day, Clubhouse members can continue education, explore employment opportunities and socialize as they integrate back into our community. In fact, more than half of the Clubhouse members have been able to obtain or maintain employment with the support of Summit County Clubhouse. A special thank you to Pat and Tom Grossman and the Park City Community Foundation for making possible the generous donation of a permanent home for the Clubhouse in Highland Estates. Renovations are taking place and we’re excited for everyone to see the home when completed! For renovation updates and if you’re willing and able to d ....
City will dig into issues I agree with Rich Wyman (“Don’t poison Park City,” May 5-7) that we shouldn’t poison Park City, but … isn’t the poison he’s worried about already in Park City? Hasn’t it been here for over 100 years? I also think it’s a shame that so much of our town is built upon mine tailings. And I’m glad I don’t live in Prospector and have to worry about what’s a few feet under my house. But I don’t agree that we shouldn’t take what is still under the ground and move it out of town. Yes, the project will disturb the soil, but I trust that the city will take appropriate actions and precautions to mitigate the dangers the excavation and construction might cause. Yes, the soil is proposed to be taken to a landfill that is still on Park City property, but I also trust the city will bury it properly, on a piece of land that will not have people walking on it and breathing its dust. ....
Left to right: Summit County Clubhouse Executive Director Amber Mackay, member Madi Sampson, staffer Phyllis Sharples, member Angela Vital and founding member Matthew Rutan stand in front of the mental health advocate nonprofit’s new home at 6304 Highland Drive. The clubhouse is offering pre-renovation tours from 2-3 p.m. every Wednesday. Tanzi Propst/Park Record Amber Mackay is grateful for the groundwork the Connect Summit County has laid in terms of Mental Health Awareness Month in Summit County. “I know Mental Health Awareness Month is huge in our nation, but Connect Summit County really brings it to the forefront every year in our community,” said Mackay, executive director of Summit County Clubhouse, a mental health advocacy nonprofit. “And we’re happy to partner with them.” ....