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Park Record file photo The Twilight Drive-In at Utah Olympic Park is back for an encore. After last year’s successful run that featured nine weekends of films, 10,000 attendees and 3,000 cars, Dragonfli Media Technologies, Park City Film and the Utah Olympic Park announced a new season will start with Tiaka Waititi’s “Thor: Ragnarok,” rated PG-13, on Thursday, June 3. Tickets for the films are available by visiting parkcityfilm.org. (See accompanying box for June’s lineup). “We’re excited to do this again,” said Michael Jacquet, chief revenue officer of Dragonfli Media Technologies, which will provide the LED screen and other technical amenities for the screenings. “Since it all worked really well, people have been asking us to bring this back. So we’re ready to do it again.” ....
The Park City Board of Education did not include a public comment item on its May meeting agenda. The board is now one of the only elected bodies not to have a standing invitation for residents to voice concerns to officials, though the board president said it will return. Park Record file photo Months before the Park City Board of Education is expected to ask voters for tens of millions of dollars for school improvements, the board scrapped the public comment portion of its May meeting, and has not committed to a timeframe for restoring the long-standing opportunity for residents to provide input. ....
“Who doesn’t want to inspire, be inspired, pay it forward to tomorrow’s leaders and benefit your business, too?” writes Jennifer Wesselhoff about the Park City Centers for Advanced Professional Studies Program at Park City High School. ....
Nina Serafin, Aarushi Verma and Muskan Walia, of the the Student Coalition for 100% Clean Energy School Districts, write that schools in Utah should make the world, and their schools, a safer place. ....