| 2002 Olympic Commemorative Book Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 7:00 am |
| You are making memories to last a lifetime. Why not enhance those memories with the Official Commemorative Book of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Compelling stories from top writers accompany beautiful photography in this unique keepsake. To order log on to Olympics.com. |
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| See Glass Art Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 6:46 am |
| See the work of one of the most recognized artists in the world, Dale Chihuly (Cha-HOO-Lee). His beautiful works in glass are a part of the Olympic Arts Festival. See them at the Salt Lake Art Center, 20 South West Temple, daily. Tickets are available at the door. |
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| Buy an Olympic Brick Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 6:41 am |
| Send a message of Olympic pride to the world for generations to come by purchasing an Olympic Legacy Brick. Your personally inscribed brick, along with a limited number of other bricks, will pave the Olympic Legacy Plaza at The Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City. More >>> |
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| See the Anniversary Edition of ET Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 6:36 am |
| As part of the Olympic Arts Festival and in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s classic, a new version of the film “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” will be showcased. The film’s new version includes never-before-seen footage and other enhancements. More >>> |
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| Get On the Road For Ice Hockey Game at 11:00 Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 5:35 am |
| West Valley City’s E-Center is set for a match between Team USA and Belarus this morning at 11. If you’re going to the game – you may encounter heavy traffic on 2100 South, Redwood Road and I-215. To park - look for the purple directional signs for directions to the Park & Walk lot just off Redwood Road. Remember that event parking is only permitted at the Park-and-Walk lot. |
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| Women's Biathlon Today at Soldier Hollow Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 4:33 am |
| 11:30 is the start time for the Women’s Biathlon relay at Soldier Hollow. I-80 and U-S 40 is already busy…so get to the Soldier Hollow park and ride lot on US 189 as soon as you can, just look for the purple directional signs. More >>> |
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| Headed To Ski Jumping? Monday, 2/18/2002 @ 3:17 am |
| There’s a steady stream of traffic as you make your way to the K-120 Ski Jump team event set for an on time start at 8:30. If motorists traveling to the Olympic Park will take the second or third turnoffs to the Park, you will avoid traffic delays and get to the venue quicker. As a reminder - there are three entrances into the Utah Olympic Park park & ride lot. More >>> |
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| Local Violist Performs Jazz Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 11:04 pm |
| Violist (viola, not violin) Joel Rosenberg, a local artist from Salt Lake City, presents a jazz concert tonight at 7:30 at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark in Salt Lake City. |
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| Snow Expected Today Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 10:20 pm |
| Snow is predicted after noon today. Be sure to leave early for Olympic festivities and check ksl.com for road and weather conditions, delays and incidents before you go. |
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| Olympic Rideshare Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:32 pm |
| The Salt Lake Organizing Committee has created an “Olympic Rideshare” program to make carpooling even easier. Learn more about rideshare at Olympics.com or call 877-375-6231. |
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| Parking for Park City Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:23 pm |
| Spectators and visitors should not use the UOP Park and Ride lots to access Park City. Instead, use the US-40 lot and catch a free shuttle into town. |
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| Holiday Crowds Expected Downtown Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:13 pm |
| Due to Monday being a holiday (Presidents Day), heavier than normal crowds are anticipated once again in downtown. More >>> |
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| Tuesday Line-up at Winterfest 2002 Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:08 pm |
| Tomorrow, join the fun at Winterfest 2002. More >>> |
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| See All of Downtown Salt Lake Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:04 pm |
| Downtown has some great fine restaurants, world class cultural events, and terrific shopping. Many places are open late, so make sure you get out and experience a little local culture before you hit Olympic Square. |
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| Jewish Photo Exhibit Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:02 pm |
| Visit the Marriott Library on the University of Utah Campus. As part of the Cultural Olympiad, the Library is hosting a photo exhibit called, “Homeland in the West: Utah Jews Remember,” which tells the story of Utah Jewish life from 1854 to the present. Admission is free. |
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| Avoid Dehydration at Outdoor Venues Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 9:00 pm |
| We’ve had some reports of people getting dehydrated and sick while attending outdoor events. Make sure you drink plenty of water and eat before heading off to the venue. More >>> |
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