| Larger Than Life Sculptures on Display Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:40 pm |
| The Olympic Arts Festival invites you to see the monumental sculptures of Allan Houser at Washington Square in downtown Salt Lake. Houser, an American Indian, was one of this country’s most influential and respected artists. His sculptures reach nearly twice the height of an average person. The exhibit is free. |
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| Crowds Gathering at Olympic Square Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:25 pm |
| Salt Lake Olympic Square is very crowded this afternoon and it’s expected to be at capacity today and tomorrow. If you don’t have a ticket to figure skating or Olympic Medals Plaza, today might be a great day to see all the other great things happening in Salt Lake. Don’t spend your afternoon waiting in line! |
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| Events for Day 10 of the Olympics Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:25 pm |
| Olympic events for today, February 17, include Skiing, Ladies' Super-G, Bobsleigh, Curling, Ice Dancing, Ice Hockey, Nordic Combined and Speed Skating. More >>> |
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| Gallivan Center Late Night Party Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:15 pm |
| The World Party at the Gallivan Center downtown stays open until 1am. See magicians, animals from sea world and the world famous Clydesdales. |
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| Tickets Still Available -- Ticket Trading Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:08 pm |
| Tickets are still available for Women's 4 by 7.5 kilometer Relay Biathlon event at Soldier Hollow as well as Men's Ice Hockey at the E Center and Peaks Ice Arena and for the Women’s 9 pm Ice Hockey match today at the Peaks Ice Arena in Provo. More >>> |
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| Music From Opening Ceremony On Sale Now Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:02 pm |
| The music of the Opening Ceremony is now available on a limited edition CD. “The Salt Lake 2002 Official Music of the Games” CD includes 14 songs from artists like LeAnn Rimes, Aretha Franklin, Sting, Yo-Yo Ma, the Utah Symphony and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. More >>> |
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| Leave Now For Today's Bobsleigh Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 1:02 pm |
| The Two-Man Bobsleigh is scheduled to begin at 3pm. If you're going, plan to arrive at Utah Olympic Park no later than 2. It’s already busy in the Park City area…so give yourself ample time. More >>> |
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| Meet Famous Olympians Today Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:50 pm |
| Meet Jim Craig – goalie for the 1980 Olympic gold medal-winning Men’s Hockey Team - or Elvis Stojko, famous Canadian figure skater -- or three-time Olympian Todd Eldridge -- TODAY!! More >>> |
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| Ice Sculptures on Display Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:47 pm |
| The carving is done, now come see the creations! The Olympics Arts Festival and National Ice Carving Association held the International Ice Carving Competition on Friday and Saturday and now the fruits of their efforts are on display in Provo. More >>> |
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| Snowbasin Traffic Update Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:26 pm |
| The Women's Super-G is ending at Snowbasin. You can expect some delays near the South Weber and Mountain Green Park & Ride lots. Traffic may be heavier than usual on U-S 89 and I-15 heading into Salt Lake. For those who must use I-80 between Salt Lake City and Park City, travel westbound on I-80 from 4 p.m. to noon and eastbound from noon to 4 a.m. At all other times use I-84 as the alternate. More >>> |
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| Airport Advice Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:22 pm |
| Make your Olympic experience better by starting early to all venues - that includes the Salt Lake airport. Delta airlines asks that you arrive at the airport three hours before your departure time. |
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| Lost and Found Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:20 pm |
| If you’ve lost or left something at any Olympic venue, call Olympic lost and found at 535-6494. |
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| Wild West Show Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:18 pm |
| Today is a great day to head up to Heber Valley. Get a taste of the West at Heber City’s Wild West Show. Each night, the show features western entertainment, including trick ropers, live cowboy musicians, gun artists, Native American Dancers and more. Tickets are available at all Smith’sTix locations. |
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| Encore Dance Performance Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:16 pm |
| Pilobolus Dance Theater presents an encore performance tonight at the Capitol Theater in downtown Salt Lake. The group will be presenting a piece reflecting on the concentration and grace of Olympic athletes. Tickets are available at the Capitol Theater Box Office. |
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| What To Do in Park City Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 12:05 pm |
| Skiing, street parties, bands, an ice block maze and daily fireworks are just some of the entertainment options in Park City. More >>> |
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| See Original Copy of Declaration of Independence Sunday, 2/17/2002 @ 11:52 am |
| Make sure to see the Declaration of Independence at the Utah State Capitol Rotunda, 350 North Main Street. The exhibit is free and open daily. |
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