| Thank You for Using Our Service Friday, 3/15/2002 @ 8:53 am |
| Thank you for using this public information service for traffic, weather, events, and other updates during the Olympics. Now that the games are over, we will no longer be updating this board. If you already miss the games, you might want to check out our photo gallery link on the left! |
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| Monday Morning Traffic Advisory Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:45 pm |
| Streets and areas that were closed in order to facilitate Olympic bus functions and pedestrian walkways are scheduled to reopen tomorrow. These include Main St., areas along 500 S. and 1300 E., and most surface street parking. Heavy traffic is expected around the Salt Lake International Airport. Those departing from the airport should leave early to allow for delays. More >>> |
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| Busy Days Ahead at SLC Airport Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:45 pm |
| The Salt Lake City International Airport will be exceptionally busy over the next few days. Tomorrow you can expect a four-hour delay in getting through check-in and security. Most check-in desks will open at 4am. Plan ahead so you don’t miss your flight. More >>> |
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| See Artwork From Children Around the World Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:40 pm |
| Be sure to stop by the VSA Arts Gallery for Children Beyond Borders, a collection of original artwork from children with disabilities from around the world. More >>> |
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| Utah Jews Exhibit Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:39 pm |
| Utah has been a homeland to people of many different faiths and backgrounds. Learn about the Jewish experience in Utah through the photo exhibit “Homeland in the West: Utah Jews Remember” at the Marriott Library on the University of Utah Campus. The exhibit, part of the Cultural Olympiad, tells the story of Utah Jewish life from 1854 to the present. Admission is free. |
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| Roots Hats and Merchandise Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:24 pm |
| If you didn't get a chance to pick up your Roots beret, you may still order it at www.roots.com or call 800-208-0521. |
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| Opening Ceremony Music on CD Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:20 pm |
| The 2002 Olympic Winter Games are drawing to a close, but the magic of the Games can be yours to take home. The beautiful music from the Opening Ceremony is available on a limited edition CD. More >>> |
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| Paralympics Opening Ceremony March 7 Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:19 pm |
| The Olympic Spirit hasn"t left SLC completely. Don’t miss out on hearing and seeing the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Stevie Wonder, the country music artist Wynonna, Donny Osmond, and Billy Gilman. Tickets are still available for the Paralympic Opening Ceremonies. More >>> |
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| Finding Lost Items Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:18 pm |
| If you’ve lost something at an Olympic venue, check with the Central Claims Center at 535-6494. You need to check with UTA if you think you lost something on a shuttle. Call 278-4664 for public transit lost and found. |
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| Traffic Moving Smoothly Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:03 pm |
| Foot traffic and cars are flowing from the Olympic Stadium. Expect heavy traffic around the Stadium. Elsewhere, traffic is light and flowing smoothly. Remember that Foothill Drive is closed from 1300 East to Wasatch Drive. More >>> |
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| Olympic Pins Available Online Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 10:00 pm |
| Haven't gotten enough of pin collecting? A new collectible pin with its own unique design and story was released every day of the Games. Each pin celebrates Utah's rich culture, fascinating landmarks and more. Go to olympics.com to see and order the daily pins of the Games. |
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| Superstore Open Through Thursday Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 9:50 pm |
| You can still visit the Olympic Superstore in downtown Salt Lake. The Superstore is open Monday from 10 to 9. Tuesday through Thursday the store will be open daily from 10 to 5. More >>> |
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| Order Your 2002 Olympic Picture Book Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 9:48 pm |
| Now is the time to order the Official Commemorative Book of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. This stunning masterpiece includes breathtaking images from the country's most-renowned art photographers. More >>> |
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| Ancient Greek Olympic Art On Display Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 9:26 pm |
| The ancient Greeks invented the Olympics, and their idea was brought back in 1896 to its modern form. See the way the ancient games were depicted in the “Athletes in Antiquity” exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Located on the University of Utah Campus, the exhibit is on loan from the J. Paul Getty Museum. It’s a part of the Olympic Arts Festival, and it’s free. View the spirit of Athens before the Games return to the city in 2004. |
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| International Quilt Displayed at SLC Airport Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 9:00 pm |
| The Salt Lake International Airport is the site of “Quilts Across America” exhibit. Students from 250 schools have participated in making a special quilt showing a world without disease, worry, poverty and fear and tells stories of faith in and optimism for the future. The exhibit is at the Salt Lake International Airport in the Terminal Two Lobby. Admission is free. |
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| Shop Online for Olympic Memorabilia Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 8:30 pm |
| If you don’t have room to pack all of the Olympic memorabilia you’d like to buy, do it the easy way by logging on to Olympics.com and click on “Shopping.” Check out the art work, sweaters, pins, and other collectable items you’ll want so you can keep your memories fresh. And best of all, this store is open 24 hours a day. |
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