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Show (EdDiniDiKBCtlstil Need to check your email? Internet cafes and libraries can help Just because you came to Park City to "get away from it all", doesn't mean you have to leave behind everything. If access to e-mail is something you can't live without, here are a few tips for staying connected: The Park City Library at the Park City Education Center, 1255 Park Ave., offers 10 computers with Internet access. The upside is that the service is free to the public. The downside down-side is a 30-minute time limit if there is a line and a good chance at a long wait - especially after school and skiing are closed for the day. 615-5600. Summit County Library in the Richins Building in Kimball Junction also offers free Internet access with 12 computers and three additional ports for laptops. Users need a photo ID or Summit County library card and are guaranteed guar-anteed at least a half hour. 615-3900 R Uinta Eggs has four Mac terminals with Internet access, two plug-ins for laptops and the restaurant is a wireless "hot spot" for computers with a network card. The filter subscription sub-scription for pornographic sites still allows by Monika Guendner access to any e-mail. Use is free for customers purchasing food and the hours are extended to 3 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday during the winter season. Its location at 1776 Park Ave. is just a few steps away from the Cinemark movie theater, so it's a no-brainer what to do before the trailers start. 658-2667 The Alpine Internet Cafe offers the chance to sip a freshly-made latte - and beer -while checking on e-mail. Located right on Lower Main Street, this cafe offers 20 PCs with Internet access, fresh baked goods, bagels and small snacks. The $9hour ($2.50 minimum charge) can be bumped down to $7hour if you prepay for a four-hour block. Alpine Internet also offers printing services, scanning, faxing and oversized chairs for your waiting friends or family members. Open at least from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 738 Main St. 649-0051. In addition to everything else added to Deer Valley Resorts Snow Park Lodge are a handful of new terminals with Internet access. Using a system similar to a phone card, its possible pos-sible to check messages between runs. The Christian Center of Park City, in the Warehouse District, is hidden away, but offers its own Internet cafe with one Macintosh and three PC computers. There is also room for plug-ins and a scanner is available. Monetary and food donations are accepted to help the center. 1100 Iron Horse Dr. 649-2260 . Park City has more wireless areas as well. The HotSpotzz Network has "hot zones" in Kimball Junction, Prospector Square and Main Street. Kimball Junction: For the best signal try the Wal-Mart parking lot, Taco Bell or the Taco Bell parking lot, Wendy's or Wendy's parking park-ing lot and Local Lizard Lounge or parking lot. Prospector Square: For the best signal, try the TacoMaker or its parking lot. Main Street: For the best signal, try the base of the Town Lift ski lift or the Main StreetPark Avenue intersection . Many of the area's hotels are also Internet access providers and offer business centers where computers await your log-in name and password. U H E N G A '," k'l' .I'll J 3 When you leave Deer Valley, your friends will ask what people were wearing. Don't tell them show them, with an authentic item from Signatures. With exclusive logo merchandise, as well as Deer Valley Signature Food items, you're sure to find that perfect gift. Don't forget to visit our newly expanded Signatures store in Snow Park Lodge. 625 Main Street -435-645-6923 Snow Park Lodge 435-615-6005 Silver Lake Village - 435-615-6205 DEER VALLEY" WWW.DEERVALLEY.COM 2003 Winter Sports & Recreation Guide l vage-3V |