During February of 2002 my son and daughter worked in Salt Lake City during the games. Don in food concessions and Marion, who had been shift manager at the Starbucks at Ritz Drive in Monarch Beach, California during her college days, asked for a transfer during that busy exciting month in Utah. I drove over for a week with a good friend Shirley Lind. It was only about a ten hour drive from Dana Point. One night we filled the car to its capacity and drove up the mountain where Park City was humming with olympic activity. Although the printed information brochures said that there would be public parking, almost everywhere we went said "no parking". Finally we saw a large "Public Welcome" banner hanging outside one of the hospitality houses, drove in their lot, and parked. After a fun night our group headed for the car and bingo, a parking ticket on the windshield made this high flyin' olympic heart of mine drop VERY low for a day or two. It was over a hundred dollars; a big one for my budget, a very big one.
Sheez, it must have been the olympic spirit that helped to bring this one to a happy ending. It just flowed through me and although I never wrote about unfair tickets prior to this, I wrote. I gave a clear concise explanation of what happened to the city commission of Park City and they emailed back that they reviewed and verified my information and everything was hunky dori!
Carole Wimberg Cadora's Olympic Journal of Beijing Olympics 2008, Athens 2004, Salt Lake City 2002, Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1996, Barcelona 1992, Los Angeles 1984, Montreal 1976, Munich 1972 and Mexico 1968 and...the olympic spirit. Weaving present and past, the blog gives different perspectives, working in broadcasting within the International Broadcasting Center yet includes the great fun of experiencing the games as an outsider with no credentials. (added later: Vancouver 2010, London 2012)
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