| Ticket Trade Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 9:35 am |
| For buying or trading tickets, visit the official ticket exchange site located in the Morgan Stanley Building, 175 South Main Street. More >>> |
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| Sunday's Event Schedule Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 9:20 am |
| If you plan to go downtown tomorrow, be aware of some changes in the usual event schedule. More >>> |
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| Saturday Weather Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 9:10 am |
| If you're just waking up this morning, you're probably noticing some cloudy skies out there. Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies with a fifty percent chance of rain later on. The rain could turn to snow overnight. Temperatures for the Salt Lake area will be in the mid to upper 40's throughout the day. |
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| ATM's Available at Venues Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 9:07 am |
| ATM machines are available at most Olympic venues, but they only accept Visa-branded debit or credit cards. Be aware that only cash, checks, and Visa debit or credit cards are accepted at official venues. |
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| N' Sync Rocks Medals Plaza Tonight! Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 9:00 am |
| They’re here! Pop sensation N’ Sync harmonizes tonight at Olympic Medals Plaza in downtown Salt Lake. The plaza is also the site for medal ceremonies for the men’s slalom, men's cross-country skiing and women’s speed skating. Tickets are required for guaranteed admittance, and gates open at 5:30 p.m. |
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| Flags Allowed at Venues Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 8:53 am |
| Show your patriotism by waving your country’s flag at Olympic events. Flags measuring up to 3 feet by 6 feet are allowed at competition venues and MUST symbolize a participating country. Other flags as well as flagpoles are not permitted. |
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| Make a Personal Mark on the Olympics Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 8:47 am |
| Send a message of Olympic pride to the world for generations to come by purchasing an Olympic Legacy Brick. More >>> |
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| Olympic Fun Continues in Downtown Salt Lake Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 8:12 am |
| Even though the Winter Games are almost over, the party continues each day and night! More >>> |
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| Olympics Take a Step Back in Time Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 8:05 am |
| The ancient Greeks created 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. More >>> |
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| Make Some Olympic Music Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 8:00 am |
| If you’ve always wanted to play one of the world’s most exquisite pianos, go to the Abravanel Hall Lobby to play one of four Steinway grand pianos in the “Olympic Piano Gallery.” More >>> |
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| See the Osmonds in Concert Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:57 am |
| You’ve got one more opportunity to see the Osmond Brothers. More >>> |
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| Accessibility for Disabled Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:51 am |
| Every Olympic venue offers accessibility for the disabled. For questions, call the Olympic accessibility hotline at 212-4242. A T-D-D-Y hotline is available for the hearing impaired at 212-4243. |
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| Visit Mexico! Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:45 am |
| Make a visit to the Mexico House part of your experience. And hurry, the games are almost over, you don’t want to miss out. Visit the Mexico House at 370 South 1530 East in the former University of Utah Fine Arts Museum. It’s open to the public. |
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| Airport Congestion Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:40 am |
| Salt Lake International Airport is reporting that every seat is booked out of Salt Lake for the next several days. If you are heading out of the area, they ask that you get to the airport at least three and a half hours before departure time. Lines will be long for check-in and also for security. |
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| Lost and Found Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:31 am |
| If you’ve lost something at an Olympic venue, check with the Central Claims Center at 535-6494. If you lost something on a shuttle or on the train, call 278-4664. |
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| Park City Entertains for the Olympics Saturday, 2/23/2002 @ 7:29 am |
| Main Street in Park City hosts plenty of fun and activity during the Winter Games. More >>> |
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