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Ski Club Guide 2020-2021

Serving ski clubs since 1934

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Our New York SoHo store showcases Rossignol’s “Mountain-to-City” aesthetic, embracing aprés-ski culture in the iconic neighborhood known for arts,

culture and fashion.

ROSSIGNOL NEW YORK108 Wooster St

New York, NY 10012Phone #: (212) 966-3679

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Welcome to theMETROPOLITAN NEWYORK

SKI COUNCIL, INC.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council, known asthe Met Council, has served ski clubs since 1934.Celebrating our 87th year. This not-for-profitorganization is dedicated to promoting amateur skiingthrough its member clubs. The Met Council provides aforum for information exchange, offers timely news onskiing and ski club activities, secures lift ticket discountsand other special deals, and advertises club ski trips andinter-club race competitions whenever possible.

Member of the National Ski Council Federation (NSCF) www.skifederation.orgUnited States Ski And Snowboard Association (USSA) www.USSA.org and theNational Ski Areas Association (NSAA) www.nsaa.org.

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The Met Council THANKS these advertisersfor their support

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IntroductionTHE METROPOLITAN NEWYORK SKI COUNCIL is a non-profit organization dedi-cated to the sport of skiing which embodies recreational skiing - Alpine and Nordic -andamateur ski competition, in the form of intra-club and inter-club races. Our interclubrace has been run almost every year since 1936, but due to the current Pandemic it hasbeen cancelled for 2021.

The Met Council’s ski clubs with a total membership close to 8,000 reflect all interests.Some recall our backgrounds, for example, the Norsemen, Swedish and German SkiClubs; some our workplaces like Grumman or LILCO; others residence locations likeNew York, Suffolk and Garden City; and even National history - the Tenth MountainDivision, like the NY Ski Club.. The Council is a forum for local, national and interna-tional skiing concerns.

It organizes special events and presentations, develops programs, listens to gripes andpraises, all part of the friendly and invigorating sport of skiing. Its efforts are veryimportant in helping support the U.S. Olympic Team, the Ski Hall of Fame and workingwith the U.S. Ski Association and the National Ski Patrol System. “Special effort iscontinuing to work with the United Ski Industries Association, the new name for themerged National Ski Areas Association with the Ski Industries of America and nowknown as USIA, located at 8377-B Greensboro Drive, McLean, Virginia, 22102; repromotions geared toward safety in skiing programs and the new skier campaign”.

American Skiing was born more than 100 years ago with the Nansen Ski Club of Berlin,N.H. and Norwegian settlers of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan. After the turn ofthe century, the National Ski Association was formed, followed by its first division,The Eastern Amateur Ski Association chartered at Saranac Lake, N.Y. in 1922. Whenthe Federation International de Ski (FIS) was formed (Chamonix, 1924) the NationalOrganization joined them.

Due to the distance between New York City and these organizations the regional MetCouncil was begun here in 1934. Since then Eastern has dissolved and USSA has movedto Park City, Utah, making the Met Council an even more important forum for EasternSkiing.

Founders of the Met Council were an important factor in leading the U.S. ski move-ment, and witness Roland Palmedo, who played a great part in the original developmentin Stowe, later starting his own ski area - Mad River Glen. He was instrumental in theearly stages of the National Ski Patrol, carrying the number 2. About this time theMetropolitan New York Ski Patrol was formed with Ken Littlefield as chairman.The Patrol newspaper ‘Trail Sweep” was started by Ken Littlefield and later carried onby Tom Ludwig, also a council member. Another council member, John Clair, Jr., servedfor 25 years as Regional Chairman of the Metropolitan New York Region Ski Patrol.

Although fewer than ten percent of our membership actively compete, we enjoy andsupport competition.

Over the years this council has been host to American and Foreign ski teams and VIP’svisiting the United States largely because of it’s location and because of the efforts ofthe late John Clair, Jr.

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Metropolitan New York Ski Council is a Memberof the National Ski Council FederationThe National Ski Council Federation is comprised of twenty-five ski councils throughout the United States. The organiza-tion's mission is to strengthen councils, with industry participa-tion, so they may better serve clubs through communications, education and benefits,and to influence issues relevant to snowsports and ski clubs.Metropolitan New York Ski Council is an AssociatedMember of the National Ski Areas AssociationThe National Ski Areas Association is the trade association for ski areaowners and operators. The association's primary objective is to meet theneeds of ski area owners and operators nationwide and to foster, stimu-late and promote growth in the industry.Metropolitan New York Ski Council is an AssociatedMember of the SnowSport Industries AmericaSnowSports Industries America (SIA) has a long tradition ofpromoting snow sports on behalf of their 700+ members, whichinclude suppliers, retailers, reps, resorts, service providers andeveryone in between.

Metropolitan New York Ski CouncilHarry Walter Voege Memorial Scholarship

The Council is offering a $1000 scholarship for our eight year.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council Scholarship application isavailable on line at www.metnyski.org.Although the prerequisites for applying call for the applications tobe members of the MNYSC for two seasons (either as a singlemember or part of a family membership), there shall be a relaxingof that prerequisite for the years 2020-2021 scholarship award asfollows:For all award years the applicant must have a parent or grandpar-ent who has been a member of the current and past season with norequirement that the applicant be a member.Applications must be post-marked by April 15th. Applicationsmust be postmarked or dropped off on or before the due date.You may mail your application to:Harry Walter Voege Memorial Scholarshipc/o Metropolitan New York Ski Council1019 Fort Salonga RoadSuite 10 # 235, Northport NY 11768

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Letter from ChairmanHello and welcome to the 2020/2021 Metropolitan New York Ski Council (MNYSC)Guidebook. Hope everyone well and staying safe.This is going to be an unusual season this year. There will be limited capacity at the moun-

tains, more outdoor eating, you will need to get ready at your vehicle this year, make reserva-tions ahead of time to go skiing. We all have to understand that this season will be differentand to understand that the rules will be different and to have more patience while you areeither skiing or boarding.In April of this year, the Metropolitan New York Ski Council donated $10,000 to 71

Visuals, Hauppauge to make face shields that the Council donated to various hospitals in theregion that was facing a shortage of masks.The Council also gave free ½ page black and white ads to anyone that wanted one. We felt

that this is the least we can do this season to help out.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council represents skiers and boarders from New York

City, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Southern Connecticut. TheMNYSC is a proud member of the National Ski Council Federation. The Federation repre-sents Councils throughout the United States. Their mission is to strengthen Councils, withindustry participation, so they can better serve member clubs through communication,benefits, education and to influence issues relevant to snow sports.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council has been in existence since 1934. We have over

47 clubs. More are joining every season. Check out the club information in the guidebook,we have clubs for everyone. The main advantage for joining a club is the FUN you will have,being able to make new friends, ski or board with others who have the same abilities as youyourself. Clubs connect people who have a passion for the sport. Also, the discounts offeredwith being a member of a club. The MNYSC offers discounted lift tickets to multiple moun-tains in the Northeast. You will also see discounted Council days in the guidebook. You willneed to be a club member to take advantage of these offers.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council is also proud members of these organizations,

the National Ski Areas Association, United States Ski & Snowboard Association, Ski Areasof New York, National Ski Council Federation and the Snowsports Industries of America.We are also a proud supporter of the International Skiing History Association and the ShareWinter Foundation.The Metropolitan New York Ski Council also offers a $1,000 scholarship to high school

seniors looking to attend college and college students already enrolled. It is the Harry WalterVoege Memorial Scholarship. The information may be found in the guidebook or on ourwebsite www.METNYSKI.org.Please support the smaller mountains in your area. They are the areas that will most likely

be someone’s first time to either ski or board. The local areas are close and you can get a lotof runs in. We need to bring more people onto the slopes. The sport needs to keep growing.So, if you know someone who might be looking to start, bring them with you the next timeyou go and get them started. Let them get a chance to enjoy the sport as much as you do.Nothing beats a beautiful day on the slopes. The beginners are the future of the sport. Let’stry to get as many new people on the slopes as we can.Hope you can get out onto the slopes this season. Be well and stay safe.

Michael Calderone, Chairman

COUNCIL OFFICERSChairman Michael Calderone (917) 217-8314 [email protected] Chairman Jeffrey Meyer (631) 471-2129 [email protected] Doris Neugebauer (212) 877-7005 [email protected] Richard Kane (914) 769-0194 [email protected] Chairman William Le Seur (516) 596-0362 [email protected] & Web Site Lenny Sanz [email protected] NEWYORK SKI COUNCIL, INC.1019 Fort Salonga Road, Suite 10 # 235, Northport NY 11768www.metnyski.com

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ANNUAL SKI & INTER-CLUB RACE DAYPostpone Until 2022

Each year since 1936 the Metropolitan New York Ski Council has run an annualski and inter-club racing competition. The competition, which features bothalpine and snowboard races, is normally held during the later part of January.To ensure good participation, five events are offered: Main, Intermediate,Junior, Husband & Wife, and Snowboard. The competition draws serious racersand not so serious racers alike and offers a wonderful opportunity for membersof the Council’s clubs to meet, to compete, to ski together and to celebrate atthe après ski party where medals are awarded and tentative trophy winnerresults are announced.The competition is open to anyone who has been a member of a Metropolitan

New York Ski Council club since January 1st of the year of the race, who is abonafide amateur, who meets the eligibility requirements of the event entered,and who abides by the rules.Each year the following prized trophies are engraved and passed to the winnersor to the winners’ clubs.

First Main Event Team - Palmedo TrophyFirst Intermediate Event Team - German Ski Club TrophyFirst Intermediate Event Junior Team - Herbert Schneider TrophyFastest Giant Slalom Skier - Harry W. Voege Trophy

MAIN EVENTFirst Elite Woman - Lillian Andlauer TrophyFirst Senior Woman - Woman’s Ski Association TrophyFirst Woman - Harry Vallin TrophyFirst Super Elite Man - Gene Worthley Memorial TrophyFirst Elite Man - Matt Nuttila TrophyFirst Veteran Man - Eric Sand TrophyFirst Man - Metropolitan New York Ski Council Trophy

INTERMEDIATE EVENTFastest Woman - Grumman TrophyFastest Man - Allan Potts Memorial Trophy IIFirst Junior Girl - Larry Thain TrophyFirst Junior Boy - Bernard Bauer Trophy

SNOWBOARD EVENTFastest Snowboarder - Peter Endress Snowboarding TrophyBe sure to include this happening on your club’s calendar of events! Racers, club mem-bers and friends of club members are welcome to attend the après ski party. Contactyour club’s Met Council Rep/Contact Person for more details.

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Giant SlalomSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Murphy, Joanne, METR. Time: 00:54.742. Place: Stewart, Carol, GRUM. Time: 00:54.943. Place: Favale, Barbara, GRUM. Time: 00:55.09Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Dexter, Rob, METR. Time: 00:42.222. Place: Schoen, Steve, GRUM. Time: 00:46.493. Place: Hartman, Charles, GRUM. Time: 00:49.05Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, Sally, METR. Time: 00:45.892. Place: Yablonski, Cynthia, GRUM. Time: 01:00.54Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, David, METR. Time: 00:39.982. Place: Sedig, Rob, GRUM. Time: 00:41.233. Place: Andrews, Donald, METR. Time: 00:46.18Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Jones, Gina, METR. Time: 00:48.012. Place: Twomey, Jill, TELE. Time: 00:56.23Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Steinmann, Carl, METR. Time: 00:41.252. Place: Monaco, Christopher, EDEL. Time: 00:42.863. Place: Steinmann, Jeffrey, METR. Time: 00:43.42Woman (under 40)1. Place: Kren, Kristina, EDEL. Time: 00:54.192. Place: Rom, Cindy, EDEL. Time: 00:56.323. Place: Sadowski, Lisa, TELE. Time: 00:58.42Man (under 40)1. Place: Sadowski, John, TELE. Time: 00:42.522. Place: Metzger, Christopher, EDEL. Time: 00:48.123. Place: Grahek, Shawn, EDEL. Time: 00:48.94SlalomSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Murphy, Joanne, METR. Time: 00:56.662. Place: Stewart, Carol, GRUM. Time: 00:59.523. Place: Sweeney, Carol, GRUM. Time: 01:00.97Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Dexter, Rob, METR. Time: 00:40.232. Place: Schoen, Steve, GRUM. Time: 00:49.113. Place: Kane, Richard, SNOC. Time: 00:58.68Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, Sally, METR. Time: 00:47.50Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, David, METR. Time: 00:39.522. Place: Marshall, Jeffrey, GRUM. Time: 00:41.413. Place: Marshall, Jeffrey, GRUM. Time: 00:44.55Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Jones, Gina, METR. Time: 00:47.892. Place: Twomey, Jill, TELE. Time: 01:00.00Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Steinmann, Carl, METR. Time: 00:39.132. Place: Steinmann, Jeffrey, METR. Time: 00:40.403. Place: Sears, John, METR. Time: 00:42.64Woman (under 40)1. Place: Rom, Cindy, EDEL Time: 00:52.612. Place: Sadowski, Lisa, TELE. . Time: 00:54.883. Place: Kren, Kristina, EDEL. Time: 00:55.06

2020Metropolitan NewYork Ski Council RaceMain Event - Competitors' Final Race Results

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Man (under 40)1. Place: Sadowski, John, TELE.. Time: 00:45.922. Place: Metzger, Christopher, EDEL. Time: 00:47.493. Place: Kren, Eric, EDEL. Time: 00:50.68Combined TimesSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Murphy, Joanne, METR. Time: 01:51.402. Place: Stewart, Carol, GRUM. Time: 01:54.463. Place: Sweeney, Carol, GRUM. Time: 01:59.35Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Dexter, Rob, METR. Time: 01:22.452. Place: Schoen, Steve, GRUM. Time: 01:35.603. Place: Kane, Richard, SNOC. Time: 01:57.85Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, Sally, METR. Time: 01:33.39Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Vanderzee, David, METR. Time: 01:19.502. Place: Sedig, Rob, GRUM. Time: 01:22.643. Place: Marshall, Jeffrey, GRUM. Time: 01:31.86Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Jones, Gina, METR. Time: 01:35.902. Place: Twomey, Jill, TELE. Time: 01:56.23Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Steinmann, Carl, METR. Time: 01:20.382. Place: Steinmann, Jeffrey, METR. Time: 01:23.823. Place: Monaco, Chris, EDEL. Time: 01:25.71Continued on next page.Woman (under 40)1. Place: Rom, Cindy, EDEL. Time: 01:48.932. Place: Kren, Kristina, EDEL. Time: 01:49.253. Place: Sadowski, Lisa, TELE. Time: 01:53.30Man (under 40)1. Place: Sadowski, John, TELE. Time: 01:28.442. Place: Metzger, Christopher, EDEL. Time: 01:35.613. Place: Bobelis, Antanas, GRUM. Time: 01:39.99Intermediate Event - Final Race ResultsGiant SlalomSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Copper, Ann, MIRA. Time: 00:38.412. Place: Allen, Reiko, GRUM. Time: 00:40.243. Place: McFarlane, Karen, MIRA. Time: 00:43.95Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Vilardi, Rudy, SKID. Time: 00:37.892. Place: Savastano, Thomas, GRUM. Time: 00:42.603. Place: Fetherston, John, SKID. Time: 00:43.20Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Heiser, Lynn, SPER. Time: 00:38.43Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Christie, Kevin, EDEL. Time: 00:35.552. Place: Martin, Chip, MIRA . Time: 00:36.223. Place: Kinalis, Jerry, DDIAM. Time: 00:36.23Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Curry, Colleen, MIRA. Time: 00:34.572. Place: Haritonides, Eileen, SNOC. Time: 00:39.283. Place: Munro, Michelle, SKID. Time: 00:43.37Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Jones, Christopher, METR. Time: 00:37.442. Place: Knepper, Craig, SPER. Time: 00:38.313. Place: Piazza, Mike, GRUM. Time: 00:40.23Man (under 40)1. Place: Calderone, Brandon, RPH. Time: 00:35.102. Place: Jensen, William, DDIAM. Time: 00:38.563. Place: Sumakis, Stephen A., NSSC. Time: 00:38.87

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SlalomSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Copper, Ann, MIRA. Time: 01:00.562. Place: McFarlane, Karen, MIRA. Time: 01:01.113. Place: Kane, Donna, SNOC. Time: 01:15.16Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Vilardi, Rudy, SKID. Time: 01:01.652. Place: Denson, Will, GRUM. Time: 01:09.813. Place: Pfeffer, John, SKID. Time: 01:23.30Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Heiser, Lynn, NYSC. Time: 01:00.20Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Fox, Russell, TELE. Time: 00:55.492. Place: Kinalis, Jerry, DDIAM. Time: 00:56.153. Place: Christie, Kevin, EDEL. Time: 00:56.82Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Curry, Colleen, MIRA. Time: 00:53.802. Place: Munro, Michelle, SKID. Time: 01:02.183. Place: Haritonides, Eileen, SNOC. Time: 01:02.32Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Knepper, Craig, SPER. Time: 00:54.852. Place: Jones, Christopher, METR. Time: 00:55.393. Place: Piazza, Mike, GRUM. Time: 01:02.97Man (under 40)1. Place: Calderone, Brandon, RPH. Time: 00:57.222. Place: Sumakis, Stephen A., NSSC. Time: 00:59.573. Place: Jensen, William, DDIAM. Time: 01:01.19Combined TimesSuper Elite Woman (65 & Over)1. Place: Copper, Ann, MIRA. Time: 01:38.972. Place: McFarlane, Karen, MIRA.. Time: 01:45.063. Place: Harland, Donna, GRUM. Time: 02:02.51Super Elite Man (65 & Over)1. Place: Vilardi, Rudy, SKID. Time: 01:39.542. Place: Denson, Will, GRUM. Time: 01:59.203. Place: Pfeffer, John, SKID. Time: 02:16.34Elite Woman (55 - 64)1. Place: Heiser, Lynn, SPER. Time: 01:38.63Elite Man (55 - 64)1. Place: Christie, Kevin, EDEL. Time: 01:32.372. Place: Fox, Russell, TELE. Time: 01:32.373. Place: Kinalis, Jerry, DDIAM. Time: 01:32.38Senior Woman (40 - 54)1. Place: Curry, Colleen, MIRA. Time: 01:28.372. Place: Haritonides, Eileen, SNOC. Time: 01:41.603. Place: Munro, Michelle, SKID. Time: 01:45.55Veteran Man (40 - 54)1. Place: Jones, Christopher, METR. Time: 01:32.832. Place: Knepper, Craig, SPER. Time: 01:33.163. Place: Piazza, Mike, GRUM. Time: 01:43.20Man (under 40)1. Place: Calderone, Brandon, RPH. Time: 01:32.322. Place: Sumakis, Stephen A., NSSC. Time: 01:38.443. Place: Jensen, William, DDIAM. Time: 01:39.75Snowboard- Final Race ResultsGiant SlalomWoman1. Place: Sullivan, Amy, SPER. Time: 00:45.362. Place: Calderone, Nicole, RPH. Time: 00:46.773. Place: Altruda, Stacey, GRUM . Time: 00:49.90

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Man1. Place: Klimbal, Andrew, RPH. Time: 00:37.662. Place: Vaccaro, Giuseppe, RPH. Time: 00:41.593. Place: Trauernicht, Parker, GRUM. Time: 00:43.80

Junior Event - Final Race ResultsGiant SlalomGirls - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Gawronski, Gina, TELE. Time: 00:37.812. Place: Callow, Madison, NSSC. Time: 00:48.293. Place: Coughlin, Chloe, NSSC. Time: 00:50.07Boys - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Underkoffler, Andrew, SNOC. Time: 00:36.662. Place: Zeyer, Brett, TELE. Time: 00:37.903. Place: Steinmann, Carsten, METR. Time: 00:39.01Girls - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Deffenbaugh, Petra, TELE. Time: 00:32.192. Place: Twomey, Megan, TELE. Time: 00:36.263. Place: Monaco, Kate Marie, EDEL. Time: 00:36.74Boys - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Piazza, Michael Jr., GRUM. Time: 00:30.112. Place: Jones, Jacob, METR. Time: 00:33.283. Place: Wulster, Brady, SPER. Time: 00:35.73SlalomGirls - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Gawronski, Gina, TELE. Time: 01:09.512. Place: Coughlin, Chloe, NSSC. Time: 01:22.703. Place: Callow, Madison NSSC. Time: 01:24.35Boys - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Zeyer, Brett, TELE. Time: 00:56.492. Place: Underkoffler, Andrew, SNOC. Time: 00:57.093. Place: Lindsay, Owen, Lindsay, Owen. Time: 00:57.62Girls - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Monaco, Kate Marie, EDEL. Time: 00:56.072. Place: Twomey, Megan, TELE. Time: 00:56.153. Place: Coughlin, Reese, NSSC. Time: 01:04.23Boys - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Jones, Jacob, METR. Time: 00:53.732. Place: Steinmann, Lucas, METR. Time:00:54.533. Place: Callow, Connor, NSSC. Time: 00:54.59CCoommbbiinneedd TTiimmeessGirls - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Gawronski, Gina, TELE. Time: 01:47.322. Place: Callow, Madison, NSSC. Time: 02:12.643. Place: Coughlin, Chloe, NSSC. Time: 02:12.77Boys - Juniors Age 7 to 111. Place: Underkoffler, Andrew, SNOC. Time: 01:33.752. Place: Zeyer, Brett, TELE. Time: 01:34.393. Place: Steinmann, Carsten, METR. Time: 01:38.78Girls - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Twomey, Megan, TELE. Time: 01:32.412. Place: Monaco, Kate Marie, EDEL. Time: 01:32.813. Place: Coughlin, Reese, NSSC. Time: 01:44.74Boys - Juniors Age 12 to 171. Place: Jones, Jacob, METR. Time: 01:27.012. Place: Callow, Connor, METR. Time: 01:30.603. Place: Wulster, Brady, SPER. Time: 01:30.69

Husband & Wife - Both Main Racers Event -Final Race ResultsGiant Slalom1. Place: Vanderzee, Sally, METR. Time: 00:45.891. Place: Vanderzee, David, METR. Time: 00:39.98

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Combined Times: 01:25.872. Place: Sadowski, Lisa, TELE. Time: 00:58.422. Place: Sadowski, John, TELE. Time: 00:42.52Combined Times: 01:40.94

Husband & Wife - 1 Main & 1 Intermediate Racer Results Giant Slalom1. Place: Jones, Gina, METR. Time: 00:48.011. Place: Jones, Christopher, METR. Time: 00:37.44Combined Times: 01:25.452. Place: Kane, Donna, SNOC. Time: 00:47.812. Place: Kane, Richard, SNOC. Time: 00:59.17Combined Times: 01:46.98

Race Trophies Awarded

No. Award Event Honor Winner

1 Roland Palmedo TrophyMainEvent 1st Place Team Metroland Ski Club

2German Ski ClubTrophy

Intermediate Event 1st Place Team Miramar Ski Club

3Herbert SchneiderTrophy

JuniorEvent 1st Place Team Telemark Ski Club, Inc.

4 Harry W. Voege TrophyMainEvent

Fastest Giant SlalomRacer (M or F)

David Vanderzee,Metroland Ski Club

5Lillians AndlauderTrophy

MainEvent

1st Place EliteWoman Category

Sally Vanderzee,Metroland Ski Club

6Woman's Ski AssociationTrophy

MainEvent

1st Place SeniorWoman Category

Gina Jones, Metroland SkiClub

7 Harry Vallin TrophyMainEvent

1st Place WomanCategory

Cindy Rom, Edelweiss SkiClub

8Gene Worthley MemorialTrophy

MainEvent

1st Place Super EliteMan Category

Rob Dexter, MetrolandSki Club

9 Matt Nuttlia TrophyMainEvent

1st Place Elite ManCategory

David Vanderzee,Metroland Ski Club

10 Erik Sand TrophyMainEvent

1st Place VeteranMan Category

Carl Steinmann,Metroland Ski Club

11Metropolitan New YorkSki Council Trophy

MainEvent

1st Place ManCategory

John Sadowski, TelemarkSki Club, Inc.

12Grumman Ski ClubTrophy

Intermediate Event

Fastest WomanRacer

Colleen Curry, MiramarSki Club

13Allan Potts MemorialTrophy

Intermediate Event Fastest Man Racer

Brandon Calderone,Restani Powder Hounds

14 Larry Thain TrophyJuniorEvent 1st Place Girl

Megan Twomey, TelemarkSki Club, Inc.

15 Bernard Bauer TrophyJuniorEvent 1st Place Boy

Jacob Jones, MetrolandSki Club

16Peter Endriss NorthShore Trophy

SnowboardEvent

Fastest Racer (M or F)

Andrew Klimbal, RestaniPowder Hounds

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In April 2020, the Metropolitan NewYork Ski Council donated $10,000 to 71Visuals to make face shields that will bedonated to various hospitals on LongIsland & New York City.

71 Visuals is a graphic design companybased in Hauppauge, N.Y. 71 Visualsdecided to help out by making face shieldto help with the shortage of face shieldsthe region was dealing with.

71 Visuals was able to make 2,000 faceshields with this donation by the Council.I had the pleasure to drop off 500 faceshields to Cohen's Children's Hospital inNew Hyde Park and 500 face shields toStony Brook medical in Southampton.

Metropolitan New York Ski Council donated $10,000

Brian Geiger, Michael Calderone, Craig Geiger & Jeff Meyer at 71 Visuals offices.The number above us is the amount of face shields made to date.

Michael Calderone droppingoff 500 face shields to Cohen'sChildren's Hospital.

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In MemoriamJohn Reavis 1935-2020John Reavis joined the Grumman Ski Club in1980 and served as President from 1984 to 1988.John's passion was skiing and he had a wayabout him to engage new members to participatein club activities and skiing with the same pas-sion he did. The Grumman Ski Club had theprivilege of his contributions as President to theclub, his wisdom, his friendship and will begreatly missed."

William "Bill" Jessup (aka King William)1933-2020The Suffolk Skidaddlers Ski Club, Double Diamond Ski Club, LongIsland Association of Ski Clubs (LIASC), and Metropolitan NewYork Ski Council (MNYSC) have all lost a long-time dedicatedmember and an “always willing to help” volunteer. Bill Jessup wasborn October 28, 1933 and sadly passed away on June 1, 2020 at theage of 86. Bill was a life-long ski enthusiast, having skied in Europe,South America, and North America (both in the US and in Canada)and for many years participated in inter-club races held by both theLIASC and the MNYSC. Bill and his wife Nancy "Nan" were activeand helpful members of the clubs and councils, and always offered tohelp at events. Bill passed along his love for skiing to his daughter

Cathy, who is one of the most talented skiers you will see out on the slopes today. Billcontinued to ski until his late 70s and, although he stopped skiing, he stayed an active andinvolved member of the ski clubs and councils for several years thereafter.Bill was a member of the Suffolk Skidaddlers for almost 30 years. During that time

held the position of President, Past President, was a Trip Leader for Western andNortheast Ski Trips, and was the club representative to the LIASC and the MNYSC.Bill was a member of the Double Diamond SC for over 20 years and, during a differenttime period, was their club representative to the LIASC and the MNYSC. Bill also heldthe position of Secretary of the LIASC and the MNYSC. When asked how are things going, Bill would always answer with a question – How

much time do you have? Unfortunately, Bill’s time has now run out and those of us whoknew him are missing a very dear friend.

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THE METROPOLITAN NEW YORK SKI COUNCIL HISTORY

The Metropolitan New York Ski Council had its inception as the Central Ski Committee in1934. Representatives from 6 clubs met for the purpose of finding a way to bring skiing infor-mation to New York and to blaze the trails for the adventuresome to escape to the WinterWonderland. Drawn together by mutual interests, they worked in close harmony with the press and the

Northland in an endeavor to evolve a uniform method of snow reporting. The Council found and developed its own area at Norfolk, Connecticut, got ski trains to run

there, and promoted weekend snow trains to the Catskills, Vermont, and the Laurentians. Itgot snow reports into the New York SUN, established a practice slope in Phoenicia, conductedinterclub races which have been run ever since 1935, gave free instruction in Central Park,infected thousands of city dwellers with the ski bug by sponsoring movies, and helping pro-mote the first winter sports show in New York City. This Council formed the MetropolitanSki Patrol shortly after the NSPS was started. Ken Littlefield put out a bulletin, TRAILSWEEP, which has become the National Ski Patrol's house organ. Over the years this council has been host to foreign ski teams visiting the United States,

largely because of its location and because of the efforts of the late John J. Clair Jr. It has alsobeen a leader of the revival of ski touring.The following is a highlight of events throughout the years:November 1940 - The Metropolitan New York Ski Council met with ski writers. The meetingwas devoted to an exchange of ideas between the members of the council and the press.Means of facilitating snow reports were also discussed. November 1940 - The Amateur SkiClub, member of the Council, sponsored a meeting to award Minot Dole, Chairman of theNational Ski Patrol, with the United States Eastern Amateur Ski Associations Safety Trophy.November 1943 - The Swedish Ski Club, one of the most active ski clubs of the east, con-tributed 17 members to the United States Ski Troops. December 1947 - The Amateur Ski Clubhosted the United States Olympic Ski Team before they were sent off to the Fifth WinterGames at St. Moritz, Switzerland. November 1949 - The Metropolitan New York Ski Councilwas designated by the National Ski Association of America to serve as the official receptioncommittee to welcome all foreign skiers for the world championships to be held at LakePlacid, New York and Aspen, Colorado this winter. At this time the Council had 28 clubs and7500 members. October 1950 - The Metropolitan New York Ski Council had 30 clubs andclose to 10,000 members. January 1952 - The Metropolitan New York Ski Council hosted theUnited States Olympic Nordic Ski Squad before they departed to Oslo, Norway for the SixthWinter Games. 1957 - The Metropolitan New York Ski Council's Ski Development Committeeworked with New York State with forming new ski areas in the State. Past members of thecouncil who had an influence in the ski community: John J. Clair Jr. - The Chairman of the1956 United States Olympic Ski Games Committee. John has also held key positions with theNational Ski Association of America, National Ski Patrol System and The United StatesEastern Amateur Ski Association. In October 1956, John was named winner of the AmericanSki Trophy, because of his many contributions to the sport. In May 1970, John was inductedinto the Ski Hall of Fame. Roland Palmedo - The founder of Mad River Glen which opened in 1948.

He was also an author of many books on skiing and developed one of the most extensive skilibraries in America. Roland was also a founding member of the National Ski Patrol.Harry Voege - President of the New York State Winter Sports Council, Vice President and

Director of the United States Eastern Amateur Ski Association and he founded TheMetropolitan Ski Jumping Committee. He was instrumental in forming ski clubs throughoutthe Metropolitan New York City area. Harry was also Director of the National Ski Association.From the 1930's until his death, Harry was an advocate of eastern U.S. Skiing. of the foundingfathers in promoting winter sports in the Metropolitan New York City area.

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2020-2021 SKI SCHEDULES - Ski TripsDate Destination Contact–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––December 11-13 Mount Snow, Vermont Mogul Meister Ski ClubDecember 13 Belleayre, New York Metroland Ski ClubJanuary 2 Belleayre, New York Metroland Ski ClubJanuary 7-12 Sunday River, Maine Mogul Meister Ski ClubJanuary 21 Plattekill Mountain, NY Restani Power HoundsJanuary 23 West Mountain, New York Metroland Ski ClubJanuary 30 – Feb 6 Steamboat, Colorado King of Prussia Ski ClubJanuary 30-Feb. 6 Jackson Hole &

Grand Targhee, Wyoming Metroland Ski ClubJanuary 30-Feb. 6 Schweitzer, Idaho Cresthaven Ski ClubFebruary 7-12 Killington, Vermont King of Prussia Ski ClubFebruary 7-12 Snowbasin/Powder Mtn., UT King of Prussia Ski ClubFebuary 13-21 Banff, Lake Louise, Canada Metroland Ski ClubFebruary 20-27 Park City, Utah Garden City Ski ClubFebuary 27-Mar 6 Banff, Lake Louise, Canada Metroland Ski ClubFebuary 27-Mar 6 Snowmass, Colorado Cresthaven Ski ClubMarch 6-13 Big Sky, Montana Double Diamond Ski ClubMarch 11-15 Smuggler’s Notch, Vermont King of Prussia Ski ClubMarch 10-18 Chamonix, France Metroland Ski ClubMarch 20-27 Taos, New Mexico Ski Bears of ConnecticutMarch 25-31 Mont Tremblant, Canada Mogul Meister Ski ClubMarch 27-31 Copper Mountain, Colorado King of Prussia Ski Club

Plan Ahead2022 Metropolitan New York Ski Council Trip to Club Med, Val Thorens France.February 6-13, 2022

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Burke MountainSki Club AppreciationWeekends December 19th - 21st, 2020January 20th - 21st, 2021March 26th & March 29th-30th,2021Adult Day Tickets: Mon-Fri $41.00/ppSat & Sun $52.00ppJay Peak VermontAwereness Days 2020-20201Sunday Jan 10th $65Monday Jan 11th $55Sunday Feb 7th $65Monday Feb 8th $55Sunday Mar 7th $65Monday Mar 8th $551-Day Lift Tickets can be pur-chased at Tramside or StatesideCustomer Service Location.Located under the Tram Base Killington Resort:Monday - FridayDecember 14-18, 2020 $70January 4-8, 2021 $70Feb 22-26, 2021 $70March 8-12, 2021 $70April 5-9, 2021 $70Pico Mountain:Monday, Thursday, FridayJanuary 4, 7-8, 2021 $40Feb 22, 25-26, 2021 $40March 8, 11-12, 2021 $40

Ski Butternut Lift Tickets are just $25 Mon. – Fri. (excludes all ourholiday periods).Ski Windham - Peak Express Card. $50A free green day ticket w/ pur-chase. For future visits, tickets are$60/ea, valid on any green daythroughout the season. It is only available for purchaseonline and must be purchased inadvance prior to visiting. Here is alink to the green day calendar:https://www.windhammountain.com/redgreen/Ski Shawnee Mountain- Ski Club Members Save! MAXI MISERS• 3 Lift Ticket $119.• 3 Lift Tickets & Rentals $199• 3 Begginner Packages $250Must purchase by 12/24/2019Purchase Discounts Online atShawneeMtn.com or Call (570)421-7231Thunder Ridge Ski AreaShow your membership cardand receive $5 off a night orweekday ticket $10 off a week-end ticket.Mid-week Specials!Monday-Thursday, non-holiday!$30 lift, $30 rental,$30 lesson!Call 845-878-4100x301

METROPOLITAN NEW YORK SKI COUNCILSpecial Discount Day

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The way former Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk figures it, if there were some truth to every-body he has encountered over the years saying that he or she were there the night he hitthe famed, game-winning home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, then FenwayPark’s attendance would have been somewhere around 250,000 people that night.Count Ted Eynon among the masses.In the actual crowd of 32,205, that is, not the revisionist estimate that has only grown

with the game’s legend.“I actually was there,” the native of Ashland, Mass., said. “I truly was there.”Believe him or not (we’ll take his word for it), it’s less dubious to argue that Eynon has

positioned himself in a similarly pivotal, if less dramatic, juncture of the skiing industry asthe owner of Meier Skis, a Colorado-based custom manufacturer that is making theprocess of buying skis an enveloping experience. That’s quite the difference from a disap-pearing age when interested buyers solely based their purchases on what they saw in a skimagazine ad or a banner in a ski shop.“One, we actually make the skis ourselves,” Eynon said. “And two, it’s an immersive

brand experience.”Visitors to the Denver “skiery,” as the factory has been dubbed, will find comfortable

surroundings set up to introduce everyone to the manufacturing process. There’s a bar,where the “skitender” knows all about the production of the skis, a process taking placebehind large glass windows behind the bar.“People can hang out at the bar, touch and feel the material, learn about the production

process while having a beer, and watch the guys actually laying out and pressing skis andgetting kind of a play-by-play of that whole process,” Eynon said.At the end of the day (usually around 5:30), Meier hosts its “Happy Hour Tours” once

the factory workers are finished cleaning up. Guests will be welcome to visit the shop andgo through all the work stations in order to get a sense of how the skis are made.“It’s fun,” Eynon said. “I think it’s eye-opening to a lot of people. So many people,

including myself, skied forever and have owned a bunch of skis but didn’t really knowwhat went into making a ski. By the time you’re done with the end of the tour, you have areally good idea about how skis are made.”It’s not necessarily an industry that the 1985 graduate of the University of New

Hampshire figured he’d find himself in one day. Eynon came from a software business forutilities, one he sold in 2008 to General Electric. He then ended up traveling around theworld for a few years for the company until he tired of dealing with a company the size ofGE and wanted to do something different.The fact that he was eventually drawn to the ski industry, though, makes sense.

New England native is raising the bar onthe ski-buying experience

By Eric WiburUNH grad Ted Eynon, ownerof Meier Skis, a Colorado-based custom manufacturer.(Meier Skis)

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Eynon’s father, Stuart, was a certified ski instructor for 45 years. He started shortly afterWorld War II — in which he served as a bottom gunner for B-24 Liberators — as a stu-dent at UNH. In his spare time, he would travel to North Conway (right around the sametime iconic ski school patriarch Hannes Schneider was changing the face of instruction),where he became an instructor and also became friends with Swiss National Ski Teammember Paul Valar and his wife, U.S. Olympian Paula Kann Valar. The Valars wereinstrumental in creating ski schools at Cannon and Mittersill mountains, a connection thatled the Franconia Notch locales to become Ted’s most-frequented winter destinationswhile growing up in New England.Ted eventually ended up in Colorado, as many New Englanders manage to at some

point, largely because of skiing, and he started to learn a little bit about the cottage indus-try of ski and snowboard manufacturing.“There weren’t too many of them, but it intrigued me,” he said.It was around that time when a friend saw an article in the Denver Post about Matt

Cudmore, who started Meier in his garage in Glenwood Springs. “I reached out to Matt,we got together and skied and had a good time,” Eynon said. “We shared common inter-ests and passions, decided to go into business together, get him out of the garage and sethim up in factory, trying to make a bigger deal out of it.”The philosophies of the company started to form at that point as well. Cudmore’s broth-

er was working for the Colorado State Forest at the time and had the idea of using sustain-able wood sources from Colorado. All of the offerings are handcrafted in Denver usinglocally harvested, sustainable aspen (about 90 percent of the wood profiles) and beetle kill pine.“The wood is great to use and can even be used for framing homes,” Eynon said. “It’s

got good integrity.“We use a clear topsheet to show it off. We still have graphics on the skis, but we

always show off a lot of the wood core so you can actually see the colors of the wood, thenatural beauties of the wood, as well as the workmanship. It’s a distinct look.”Meier offers 18 models of skis, most recently announcing two new ones at January’s

outdoor retail show in Denver. There’s everything from a narrow, frontside carver akin toa racing ski to all-mountain skis to fat powder skis. “The custom path is we really try andfigure out the right model and length for someone based on their skier type,” Eynon said,“where they ski, the type of terrain they ski, the snow that typically falls there, et cetera.“They’re actually not made that much different than the major brands like Atomic and

Rossi (Rossignol) and what have you. They might use some automations to build compo-nents and cut shapes and stuff, but the actual layup and pressing process, where you haveto apply epoxy to all the composites and the material and put everything together on thelayup table, it’s done the same everywhere. It hasn’t been automated anywhere.”Graphics for the ski can either be done in-house, or with the advice of one of Meier’s

graphic designers. “Some people are artists and they give us a painting,” Eynon said. “Itcould be anything.”

Visitors to the company’s“skiery” in Denver can learnabout Meier skis as theysample a pint at the bar. The“skitender” knows all aboutthe production of the skis,a process taking place behindlarge glass windows behindthe bar. (Meier Skis)

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That’s what essentially makes the ski unique.“Then, it’s one of one,” Eynon said. “There’s only one of that kind in the world.”It’s these sorts of independent ski manufacturers that are making a name for themselves

on the slopes, even as what Eynon figures is only one percent of the entire market. It’s alot more interesting for people to talk about their original Meiers or Parlors, based inBoston, than it might be their new pair of Völkls, which happens to be only one pair ofthousands of others like them.“That’s what is so important about having a distinct and unique look to the skis,”

Eynon said.Despite the Colorado address, Meier skis are easy to try out in New England. The com-

pany is present in a number of ski shops throughout the region and sells direct as well.There also are on-mountain demos scheduled for this month at Magic Mountain, Pico andMohawk Mountain in Connecticut. (Check www.meierskis.com for a complete listing.)Meier even helps protect its retail partners so that people can buy direct from Meier and

the shop where the customer demoed can still get credit for those orders. That takes a lotof the risk out of the retail shop, particularly when they traditionally place orders in Marchin order to sell for the next season, guessing on quantities, lengths and models. Then,“pray to God it actually snows, you can sell the stuff and make some margin on it,” Eynonsaid.“With Meier, since we’re actually producing everything ourselves here, we have theability to hit the gas and produce more accelerated production based on orders flow. So, aski shop doesn’t have to guess as much.

“It’s definitely a bit of a paradigm shift as far as the traditional business model for skiproduction and supply chain all the way.”So, while Eynon’s father might have finally ended his skiing days (the 97-year-old com-

mitted to the lifestyle change by giving his skis to his cardiologist last year), Ted continuesto be at the forefront of the way the ski buying business is changing.There aren’t too many other people, unlike that game in 1975, who can truly say the same.

Meier is present in anumber of ski shopsthroughout New Englandand sells direct as well.(Meier Skis)

Meier everything from anarrow, frontside carverakin to a racing ski to allmountain skis to fat powder skis. (Meier Skis)

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METROPOLITAN NEW YORK SKI COUNCIL, INC.

Clubs that meet in BROOKLYN, WESTCHESTER,QUEENS, and CONNECTICUT

BROOKLYN Telemark Ski Club 150 members.

Meet: Via Zoom on the third Wednesday of the monthduring the ski season. Activities: Winter, Nordic & Alpine weekends. Summer tennis, golf, hiking and bicycling.

Lodge: 3692 US Rte 7, Pittsford, VT 05763 near Killington and Pico Peak. Mail: 371 Golf Ave, Maywood NJ 07607. Contact: John Sadowski(201) 843-2873, [email protected]

WESTCHESTER Croton-Plandome Ski and Sports Club55 members.

Meet: 883 Mill Street, Windham, NY 12496. Meet Quarterly, First week of themonth. Activities: Croton-Plandome Ski and Sport Club is dedicated to makingskiing more affordable for families. Founded in 2008 by a group of friendsfrom Westchester and Long Island, The club works with ski areas, ski shopsand ski services providers to provide discounts to its members by using theirgroup buying power. Family ski club based in Westchester and Long Islandfocused on skiing in the catskills. Home Mountain Windham.

Mail: 5 Orchard Lane, Rye, NY 19580. Contact: George Catallo (914) 974-8771,[email protected]

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Mogul Meister Ski & Snowboard Club ofWestchester County150 members. Mogul Meister Ski & Snowboard Club of Westchester County(MMSSC) 1962-present

Meet: American Italian Club, 11 North Lawn Ave. Elmsford, NY 10523. Meet 3rd Thursday of the month. 150 active members and over 600 followerson Meet Up. Impromptu day trips will be announced at our Meet Up site &MMSSC website.Mogul Meisters are a Westchester-based adult Ski,Snowboard and Cross Country club. Membership on-line registration atwww.mmssc.org opens in June. We invite interested renewing and new mem-bers to our Open House in October. We offer week-long Western USA andEurope and Northeast weekend ski trips during the winter months. We offernon-ski activities like hiking, zip lining, canoeing, rafting, live outdoor concertsand beach meetups and more. Social events :Happy Hours, Surf & Turf, BBQ,Snowball Holiday and end of season parties, as well. Find us at: Web: http://www.mmssc.org, Email: [email protected] Meetup:http://www.meetup.com/mogulmeistersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mogulmeistersTwitter: http://twitter.com/MogulMeisterSkiContact: David Oliver, President, [email protected]: MMSSC P.O.Box 285, White Plains, NY 10602

Pleasantville Ski Club 75 members.Meet: Generally once a month in winterMail: 52 High Ridge Court Pleasantville, NY 10570. Contact: John Vamossy, [email protected]: www.pleasantvilleskiclub.com

Metropolitan New York Ski Councilis a Member of theSki Areas of New York

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Smokey Bear Ski Club60 members. Meet: 44 Lynden Street, Rye NY 10580, 4 times a yearSki Club from Westchester County.Lodge: 33 Clarence D Lane Road, Windham, NY 12496Contact: [email protected]

Sno Cat Ski Club of Eastern Westchester 100 members.

Meet: 71 Milton Avenue, Rye, NY on the first & third Wednesdays of themonth from Nov.-Apr. @ 7:30pm and the second Wednesday from Sept.-Oct.& May-June @ 7:30pm. Activities: Ski and bike trips, club picnic, clam bakeand holiday party. Annual dinner dance and ski race. Lodge: 75 Ridge Rd., Mendon VT near Pico, Killington, Okemo andSugarbush. Mail: P.O. Box 41, Rye NY 10580. Contact: Richard Kane (914)769-0194, [email protected].

Westchester Cycle Club Inc. 990 members. Meet: Various locations, second Wednesdays of the each month. Activities:Founded in 1975, the WCC is a not for profit organization in WestchesterCounty, NY. Devoted to encouraging and supporting cycling of all types. In thewinter months when cycling is not possible, we have a large alpine and nordicski group. Mail: P.O. Box 686, White Plains NY 10602. Contact: Bill O'Connell (914) 723-8391, [email protected]. Web: www.westchestercycleclub.org

Westchester Skiers & Riders74 members. Westchester Skiers & Riders is a family-friendly wintersports club serving Westchester County and ALL levelsof skiers and snowboarders. Since 2003, “WSR” hasbeen one of the NY Metro area’s most imitated ski clubs. Meet: Holy Name of Mary Church, Meeting Rm 3, 114 Grand St, Croton on Hudson NY 10520, Oct - Apr, Second Wednesday of the month, 7:30 PM.

Oct-Apr: Last Tuesday of the month, 7:30 PMMail: 12 Dailey Dr, Croton on Hudson NY 10520Contact: Tony Pucca (914) 439-7722, [email protected]: www.westchesterskiers.org, Facebook: face-book.com/groups/westchesterskiers

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White Plains Ski Club 70 membersMeetings are held monthly October through April. Seeclub website (www.whiteplainsskiclub.org) for datesand times.

Activities: Members of the White Plains Ski Club havebeen enjoying skiing, winter and summer sports and outings and each other’scompany for over 60 years. The WPSC is a fun and affordable way for you andyour family and friends to enjoy skiing in winter and the beautiful Vermontcountryside year-round. The lodge sleeps 32 and has large communal kitchenand dining areas, living room, a sunken fireplace, and room for equipment.

Many of our members are avid downhill skiers, some are cross country skiers,and some don’t ski at all. While Mad River Glen (“Ski it if you can”) has areputation for being a challenging mountain, our membership is comprised ofexpert, intermediate and beginner skiers who enjoy all that Mad River offers.We have both single and married members, some with children, some without.We have young members and “well-established" members. Despite our clubname, our membership is spread throughout NY, NJ, CT and MA.

Lodge: Skiers and non-skiers alike are invited to join us and discover our spa-cious and comfortable ski lodge within walking distance of the legendary MadRiver Ski area in Waitsfield, VT.Contact: John Fredette, [email protected]; 978-808-8149

Web: Please visit our website for photos, membership information, club historyand to find out how to join!

QUEENS Cresthaven Ski Club100 members (must be at least 23).

Meet: Jack Duggan’s Pub, 145 Tulip Ave., Floral Park, NY 11001First and third Wednesday of the month (October through March)at 8 PM. Affiliations:LIASCMail: P.O. Box 564213, College Point, NY 11356-4213.Contact: Mark Berkman (347) 693-3188, E-mail:[email protected]: Weekend and week long ski trips, summer golf outing, monthlyhappy hours. Web: www.skicresthaven.com .

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Edelweiss Ski Club 200 members (must be at least 21).

Meet: The Avenue Restaurant and Bar located at 71-22Myrtle Avenue, Glendale NY 11385 at 8PM on the first Tuesdays of the monthfrom Oct-Apr.

Activities: skiing...skiing...skiing..., club picnic, holiday party.

Lodge: Londonderry, VT near Magic, Bromley, Mt Snow, Okemo &Killington.

Mail: c/o Superior Interlock, 73-39 Central Ave, Glendale NY 11385. Contact: Richard Huber (718) 821-8949, [email protected].

German Ski Club of New York85 Members, Established 1929Web: www.GermanSkiClub.org,www.facebook.com/GSCNY, Dues: $25Club E-mail: [email protected]

Meets: American Turners Club (Michaels Restaurant), 748 Clarence Ave., Bronx, NY 10465; call for meeting dates. 7:00 pm, firstSunday of the month, Nov. to AprilActivities: Regular day trips to Belleayre, annual Club Race, annual LodgeWeekend in VT. Summer activities include hiking, boating, and swimming atour private family camp located in Harriman State Park.President/Club Contact: Nick Melillo, 718-845-1133, [email protected] Rep: Kerstina Pennino, [email protected]

Local 3 I.B.E.W. Ski Club 300 members L. U. 3 IBEW Electrician. Meet: Varies, meets 3 times annually,Activities: Weekend trips to Vermont, A week out west or Europe, Trips to Canada. Mail P.O. Box 656881 Fresh Meadows NY 11365-6881,Contact: Christopher Paterno, 917-753-8740, [email protected] [email protected], Web: facebook

Mayfair Road Ski Club53 members. Meet: 104 Doncaster Road, Malverne, 2nd Sunday of the every month Oct. - April.Mail: 104 Doncaster Road, Malverne, New York 11565.Contact: Stephen D. Augustin, Email: [email protected],

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Snodazers Ski and Recreation Club145 members.Meet: LIC Bar, 45-58 Vernon Blvd. LIC, New York 11101Once a month, second Thursday of the month

Activities: Snodazers is an outdoor club that is open to everyone who enjoysgetting out there.Mail: 92-36 52 Ave. Elmhurst NY 11373. Contact: Michael Tome, [email protected]

Restani Powder HoundsRecreation Club50 members.Meet: Once a month at various Bars in Astoria, days andtimes vary

Activities: We are an outdoors club that enjoys everything outdoors, club members must be employees of Restani construction or family members..Mail: 42-04 Berrian Blvd., Astoria, NY 11105. Contact: Michael Calderone (917) 217-8314, [email protected].

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MANHATTANAmateur Ski Club of New York250 membersThe club was founded in 1931 to promote skiing byRoland Palmado. This was particularly inviting to indi-

viduals around the New York City area. It was the second downhill ski club founded in the United States.Meet: Monthly usually at 6:30Lodge: Route 17, Mad River Glen, Waitsfield, VT. Ski at Mad River Glen,Sugarbush and StoweContact: Chris Warren, 203-743-9980, E-mail: [email protected]: www.ascny.org.

Diamond Dogs Ski Club 1400+ members. Meet: Various places on the last Thursday of the month.

Check website for details. Activities: Recreational skiing and snowboarding specializing in destinationtrips to Western Us and/or Europe. During the off season we offer a wide variety ofrecreational sports such as hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, canoeing, Hot airballooning, horseback riding, and wine tastings. Mail: 1150 River Rd. #4I, Edgewater, NJ 07020, 201-224-3681Contact: Rich Grasso, [email protected]. Web: www.ski-nyc.com.

SkiCouncilMeetup.com serves all NYC metroski clubs and is sponsored by The North Face, ParagonSports, Jackson Hole, Whitefish, Banff Lodging Co.,CMH, Homewood Resort

• 2200 members• Leadership team includes Mega Ambassadors to 9 NYC metro ski clubs andski resources including: • Club Directory • Trip Directory • Resort Directory• Newsletter • Event Calendar

Contact: Matt D'Elia, Organizer, SkiCouncilMeetup.com, 201-775-4344., E-mail: [email protected]: www.SkiCouncilMeetup.com

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Metroland Ski Club 850 membersMeet: June & December, The Hill, Schraalenburgh Road,Closter, NJActivities: The Metroland Ski Club is a family friendly

club with members from all over the Northeast. Our motto is "Ski More forLess" and that’s what you'll do as a member. We specialize in discount lift tick-et opportunities. Come take some turns with us. Your wallet will thank you.Joining is easy. Simply fill out the application on our website. No mandatorymeetings or responsibilities. We keep things simple. Individual dues are $20and a family with children is $40.

Web: MetrolandSkiClub.comContact: E-mail: [email protected],President: Brian McNamara

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New York Ski Club 125 Regular members. Meet: October to April, but cabin available for member use year round Activities: Winter weekends with recreational and compet-itive skiing; golf, hiking, cycling and culture activities.

Our club was formed in 1935 by an early pioneer of skiing, Ken Littlefield.The rustic lodge is located in the Berkshire Mountains. Club members includefamilies (some 3rd generation members), singles, and seniors. With a commu-nity-based atmosphere, a typical winter weekend at the cabin includes apres-skigatherings around the fireplace, home-cooked meals in the large kitchen, andactivities on and off the slopes.Lodge :Sleeps 16 females, 20 males, Rte 22, Center Berlin, NY 12022 - Ski Jiminy Peak, Okemo, Bromley & Stratton. Mail: 2053 Dennis Lane, Bethlehem, PA 18015. Contact: Kathy Trimble, [email protected]

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Miramar Ski Club 250 members. Meet: General membership meets 3rd Wed. in Jan., April, Sept.at 71 West 23rd St, Room 2 West, NYC 10010-4190.

Activities: Winter: Bus trips every weekend, December to April from LI, NYC,Ramsey, NJ to our Waitsfield,, Vermont lodge. Downhill, Snowboarders, Cross-Country and Snow Shoers welcome. Chef prepared meals..Spring/Summer/Fall: Use of lodge for hiking, biking, and rafting for fun andwork weekendsAffiliations: NJ Ski Council.

Mail: Masonic Hall - Box B3, Miramar Ski club, 71 W 23rd St, NYC 10010. Contact: (212) 978-9191, [email protected]

Web: www.Miramar.org .

New York Russian Ski Club 650 members (must be over 21). Meet: At the Ski lodge from November-April.NY Russian Ski Club is a not-for-profit mostly Russian-speaking club that recreated the atmosphere of back-home“dacha” with year-around activities and social events at our

South VT ski lodge, located in Green Mountain National forest 200 miles (3.5hrs) from Manhattan. During ski season, we car pool to the house every Fri-Sun. During the day we ski & snowboard at resorts like Stratton, Killingtonand Sugarbush as well as back country and off piste. In the evening a cocktailparty and a hot dinner are prepared by all of us. Cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing are available in the park right from our property. The lodge is locatedright next to Emerald Lake state park and hiking, leaf watching, biking, swimmingand kayaking is available during the spring/summer/fall. Low cost weekly rentalsare available during off-season time.Lodge: East Dorset, Vermont. Near Killington, Pico & Stratton, Bromley,

Magic, Okemo Mail: 890 West End Ave, Apt 10E, NYC 10025.Contact: Eugene Baron, [email protected]: https://www.facebook.com/HutorSki

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New York Snowboarding Group 1830 members. Tired of riding alone? Meet other people who love snowboarding and lets goriding!! Don’t let anything stop you, the sport is too much fun not to go as muchas life permits right? This group is a community for riders to come together,plan trips, communicate, exchange gear, etc. Whether you live in the city or inthe area, no matter how long you been riding for even if you want to give it atry. ALL RIDERS WELCOME. We meet once a month on weekdays in NYC, andseveral weekend day trips & 1 weekend Vermont trip a month. Contact: Agatha Wasilewska (917) 553-0209, [email protected]. Web: www.meetup.com/nysg-snow

Norway Ski Club 60 adult plus 20 junior members. Meet: Kennedy’s, 57th St, NYC alternating with Biers, Floral Park NY on the second Wednesday of the month from

Nov-June. Activities: All four seasons; ski trips, adult ski jamboree in Jan., junior ski jam-boree in Feb. at Belleayre; rafting, tubing, hiking, bicycling, hunting and fish-ing; picnics, clambake, cocktail party, dinner dance, holiday party. Lodge: Rte 28, Shandaken NY near Belleayre, Hunter and Windham. Mail: 11 Pepper Cr. North, Massapequa, NY 11758Contact: Kevin Joos, (516) 557-6490, [email protected] Ski Club 54 members. Meet: Various places Activities: Winter weekends recreational and competitive Skiing, Happy Hours. Contact: Jarek 212-203-0400, [email protected]

Sno-Burners Ski Club 225 members plus 23 junior member. Meet: Locations listed on website.Activities: Recreational and competitive intra-club skiing,

day and weekend bus trips, youth program, week long trips to western US,Asia and Europe, theater/dinner outings, picnics, tennis, and rafting; Caribbeancruise. Day at the Races. Affiliations: Member of National Brotherhood ofSkiers, Metropolitan New York Ski Council, USSA( United States SkiAssociation)Mail: P.O. Box 20982, Park West Station, New York, NY 10025-0982.Contact: Maxine Spence [email protected] Web: www.SnoBurners.org.

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Swiss Ski Club 210 members (must be over 21).

Meet: Various locations - check website October through June

Activities: Winter-weekend bus trips Dec.-Mar. from Long Island, Manhattanand Ramsey, NJ to our Waitsfield lodge, with access to Sugarbush, Stowe, MadRiver Glen. Downhill & boarders, cross country, snowshoe. Other seasons: hik-ing, bicycling, kayaking, tennis, golf, swiming, sailing, and other outdoor activities.Culture activities, happy hours, holiday parties, annual dinner dance.Applicants need to participate in a minimum of 2 weekend bus trips and 2events during a year and be over 21. Lodge: Elkhorn Road, Waitsfield, VT Mail: P.O. Box 4096, New York, NY 10163. Contact: Julianne Cho, [email protected] . Web: www.swissskiclub.org .

Thrillseekers 240 members.

Meet: Third Thursday’s - September through May. Killarney Rose - 127 Pearl Street, NY NY Activities: Day and week long ski trips to US, Europe and Canada; golf, tennis, white water rafting, bicycling/mountain biking, paintball, jazz, and co-ed foot-ball/softball, Barbados trip, sailing trip in British Virgin Is., family picnic, holi-day mixer. Affiliations: NBS, NJSC. Mail: PO Box 238802, Hollis NY 11423. Contact: (212) 491-8595 Sandra Dickerson [email protected] Web: www.thrillseekers.org

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US Chefs Ski Club/Chef of All Nations45 members. Meet: Monday at Base Lodge Hunter Mountain Ski Area.Activities: Skiing Hunter Mountain, Zip Linning, Summer,Tennis Tounament, Golf Outing, Europe Ski Trips. Club is opend to all Chefs and people in the HospitalityIndustry.Contact: Robert Orlando, 203-733-6331, E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.uschefskiclub.org.

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Clubs that usually meet in LONG ISLANDNASSAU COUNTY

Alpine Ski Club 75 Members, you must be 18 years or older. Meet: Various Meetings held at members houses on the first Saturday in themonth from Sept-April. Activities: Ski trips to various resorts and local areas. Mail : 23 Brisbane Street, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Contact: Donald O’Neill (516) 352-6079 [email protected]

Beer Run Ski Club125 members (Must be 18 to join, members may bring theirchildren on trips)Meet: Monthly at different Bars and Breweries

Sept. - March, Meeting Calender on web site.Activities: Beer Run Ski Club is a ski and snowboard club open to anyone 18years or older with a main focus of skiing and riding with friends and goodpeople. We offer a low membership fee and prioritize on offering money-sav-ing lift ticket deals, as well as fun and memorable ski trips. We do not subsi-dize non ski events with membership money.Mail : 22 Watermill Lane, Great Neck, NY 11021, beerrunskiclub.orgContact: Mark Reindl (631) 243-1779 [email protected]

Double Diamond E. A. Ski Club 150 members (must be at least 21 unless included in family membership). Meet: Hooters in Farmingdale. 25 Smith Street, Farmingdale NY 11735

Meeting Calendar: on hold. Contact Ray for info. Activities: Whether its great skiing Canada, Europe or the U.S. or great Apre’sskiing, whether you’re a novice or a well seasoned veteran, If you are lookingfor other’s to ski with - the Double Diamond Ski Club is your answer.Offseason there are numerous activities such as golf outings, fishing trips, pic-nics, and casino hopping at Atlantic City. The Double Diamond Ski Club has150 members who share a fascination for the sport of downhill skiing andsnowboarding. The diversity of skills, and interests of our members ensures aninteresting mix of ski companions. The ski club has it all! During the 30 yearsof the club’s existence members have enjoyed discounted skiing vacations inthe U.S., Canada and Europe. Our trip directors are dedicated to providing tripsthat offer the best value at tried and true ski areas. Affiliations: LIASC. Mail: 15 Park Drive, Melville, NY 11747. E-mail: [email protected]: www.doublediamondskiclub.org

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Garden City Ski Club 100 membersMeet: Garden City Ski Club meets 3rd Wed., Sept. to April at 7:30 P.M., at BK Sweeneys, 356 Broadway, Bethpage, NY 11714.

Activities: Bus and drive up trips weekend, day or midweek and week longtrips to US and Europe. Off season activities: Camping, Beach Party, Picnicsand Dances. Affiliations: LIASC, NJSSC, MNYSCMail: P. O. Box 284 Garden City NY 11530 Contact: Sal Alamia, 631-650-1652, [email protected] Web: www.gardencityskiclub.com

Sperry Ski Club The Sperry Lodge is situated next to Pico Ski Resort on Route 4. We accomadate up to 40 folks. We are a self-serve establishment. Clean rooms at very low rates. 5 miles from Killington. Establishedsince 1960..

Activities: weekend trips to the lodge, chef cooking available if 10 or more on aweekend, October Fest w/e, Outings at Local LI. & Metro NY Area Events.Meet: 20 Queens St. VFW Hall, Syosset, NY at 8:00pm every 2nd and 4thTuesday from October through May. Meeting about 1 hr. 4 meeting/Parties perseason.Contact: Richard Cellini, 631-740-2226, [email protected] for fulldetails and trip availabilityLodge: 81 Brad Meade Drive, directly across from The Long Trail Pub and locat-ed right next to Pico Ski Resort, 5 miles from Killington and ½ hr to Okemo. Situated on Route 4, 8 miles east of Rutland.Mail: PO Box 7861, Hicksville NY 11802-7861

Long Island Cross Ski Club 126 membersMeet: Meets monthly Nov.-March each year. Check for dates onour website calendar.

Our meetings are held at Plainview/Old Betpage Library, 999 Old CountryRoad, Plainview, NY Meetings begin at 7:00p.m. We are Long Island’s only cross-country ski club. We give members opportuni-ties to experience cross country skiing and enjoy other outdoor activitiesthroughout the year in spirit of camaraderie and fun. We ski various parks andgolf couses on long island when we have local snow and also have off islandtrips each year. We also have off-season (summer) socials events. We welcomenewcomers of all abilities and ages. If you never tried cross country skiingbefore we will help you get started. If you are an experience cross country skierwe wil provide you with opportunities to do whatever level of skiing youdesire.You don’t have to be an experienced skier to join us and have fun. Come to oneof our meeting and see what we are about! ALL WELCOME!!!Web: www.LICCSC.org.

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SUFFOLK COUNTYBelleayre Ski Club120 membersMeet: Various Location upstateActivities: Belleayre Ski Club is an organization whose purpose is the partici-pation in promoting and enjoyment of winter snow sports and social activitiesMail: 6 Hillside Ave, Northport, NY 11768 Contact: [email protected] Island Ski Group 50 members. Meet: 10 Sunset Drive, Sayville NY 11782. Activities: Group of Fire Island friends (mostly Davis Park) and others thatlike to ski the best mountains in Europe, stay in high quality hotels with greatfood, and ski and have fun. New members welcome. Affiliations: LIASC. Mail: 746 Montauk Hwy, Bayport, NY 11705 Contact: June Haskins (631) 472-0300, [email protected]

Grumman Ski Club 356 members Meet: Knights of Columbus, 759 Long Island Ave, Deer ParkNY 11729 on alternate Tuesdays at 8:00 PM. Sept. thru AprilActivities: Ski trips to Western and Northeastern U.S. Skicamp, ski races including Met Council race, Okemo Interclub

race and ASRS races. Cocktail party and beach party.Must be 21 or over to join GSC.Lodge: 98 Main Street, Ludlow VT near Okemo, Killington, Pico, Bromleyand Stratton.Mail: PO Box 401, Bethpage, NY 11714-0401. Contact: Peter Paul (516) 333-2566, Web: www.GrummanSkiClub.org

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Suffolk Skidaddlers 325 members (must be at least 21). The Suffolk Skidaddlers Ski Club Inc. has been in existencefor more than 30 years. We are a totally volunteer club, regis-tered in New York State as a not for profit corporation. Ourmembership throughout the last five years has been around

400. We require that members be at least 21 years old to belong to the club.Our membership is about an even mix between couples and singles. We do notown nor do we have monetary interest in any lodge or similar facility. We are a sport and health-orientated club. Primarily a ski club, with more

than 15 ski trips a season: day trips, weekend, and week long trips, bus, car orplane. We ski all over the northeast and the west of America. We ski the eastand western areas of Canada, as well as France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria andeven Sweden.Additionally, we have summer activities, and club functions ensure that

throughout the entire year there is always something to do with the club. Wehave general meetings 2nd-3tr Wednesday each month, unless it falls on a holi-day. There is no requirement to attend meetings.All of our meeting dates and activities are listed in our newsletter and our website. Meet: Knights of Columbus Hall, 759 Long Island Avenue, Deer Park, NY11729 Telephone # 631-595-2012 Meetings are held almost every Wednesdayeach month. For questions about membership and meetings, please contact Jeff Meyer (631) 471-2129, [email protected]: Weekend and weeklong ski trips, ski races; camping, canoeing,kayaking, rafting, tubing, fishing, bicycling; museum and opera trips;Halloween costume party, fall cocktail party, Murder Mystery weekend, holi-day party, spring dinner dance, annual picnic, annual beach party. Affiliations:LIASC., NJSSC Mail: PO Box 1408, Ronkonkoma NY 11779. Contact: Jeff Meyer (631) 471-2129, [email protected]. Web: www.skidaddlers.com.

Long Island East Ski Club 120 members. Meet: We meet and have dinner on the 3rd Tuesday of September through Juneat a different restaurant each meeting.Activities: We are a fun loving group. We come from many different back-grounds, age’s, and walks of life. We go on wwo extended trips per year. Ourtrips go to places in Western U.S., Canada and Europe. We have monthly meet-ings, a beach party, a bike trip, a pool party and golf outing every year. We arecurrently looking for a new lodge location.Mail: PO Box 646, Westhampton NY 11977. Contact: Debbie Di [email protected], Web: www.lieskiclub.com

North Shore Ski Club 65 members. Meet: Normally at the Sweet Hollow Diner, 100 Rte 110,Melville NY on the first Thursday of the month from Oct-Apr.but location / date may vary. Activities: Four season activities;skiing, snowboarding, X-country skiing, kayaking, hiking, Mt

biking, Mt climbing, fishing and golf. Lodge: Rte 100, Rochester VT nearKillington, Sugarbush, Middlebury, Mad River Glen.Mail: PO Box 23, ColdSpring Harbor NY 11724. Contact: Steve Sumakis [email protected] .

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Double Doctor Run Ski Club 138 members. Meet: Bi-monthly meetings at members’ homes. Activities:Annual ski trips to Vermont and western US; summer bar-becue. Joins with other ski clubs for skiing trips wheneverbeneficial for all attending.

Mail: P.O. Box #362, Mineola, New York 11501-0362Contact: Gary Traube (516) 457-3164.

Tenth Mountain Division Association 200 local members, 35000 national members. Meet: Various locales. Activities: Ski trips, cocktail parties and holiday party; reunions inUSA and abroad. Contact: John Weaver (631) 271-6618. Web: www.10thmtndivassoc.org .

Clubs that meet in Various Locales and VermontAppalachian Mountain Club 1600 members. Promotes the protection, enjoyment and wise use of themountains, rivers and trails in the Northeast. Meet: Variouslocales. Activities: Cross-country skiing and recreational

alpine skiing; hiking and canoeing. Lodge: Pinkham Notch NH. Contact: AMC,5 Tudor City Place, NYC 10017. Web: www.AMC-NY.org .

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Pinnacle Ski & Sport Club150 members.Meet: September to May first and third

Wednesday's per month at various locales in CT.Activities: Pinnacle Ski & Sport Club arranges one or two weeklong trips ayear to either Europe, Canada or Western US, Also runs weekend trips toVermont. Holds an annual Holiday & Apres ski party. During the summer holdsmonthly social events in place of meetings.Contact: Drew Berescik, Club President, e:[email protected] https://www.facebook.com/groups/Pinnacleski/Web: http://www.pinnacleski.org/Mail: Pinnacle Ski Club, P.O. Box 947, Darien, CT 06820

Ski Bears of Connecticut 692 local membersMeet: Meet every Tuesday at the B.J. Ryans Pub, 57 MainStreet., Norwalk CT. at 8:00pmActivities: A year-round ski, snowboard and social club. Weorganize several ski weekend and week long trips including

northeast Canada, Western US, and Europe. Contact: Dennis Conley,[email protected]. Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/SkiBearsofCTMail: Ski Bears of CT, PO Box 1653, Norwalk CT 06852-1653Web: www.skibears.org.

Swedish Ski Club 200 members. Meet: Once per month at various locales in CT. Activities: Downhill and X-country skiing; Alpine and Nordicraces at Stratton Mt, summer and winter activities at the lodge;glogg holiday party. Lodge: Sleeps 35, Winhall Hollow Rd.,

Bondville, VT. Near Stratton, Bromley and Magic. Contact: Stephanie Morrison, Club President, E-mail: [email protected] or Christian Balotescu, Alpine Chair, E-mail: [email protected]: www.swedishskiclub.org

CONNETICUTDanbury Ski Club 673 membersMeet: Meet 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, at HattersPark, 7 East Hayestown Rd. Danbury CT 06813Activities: Danbury Ski Club partcipates in many outdoor

sports. Organized trips including skiing, Snowboarding, Biking, Hicking,Kayaking. We have a lodge in Weston, Vermont for member use. We offer tripsfor entire family, there is no age restriction. Summer trips are planned forYankee Stadium and Citifield. We welcome the younger generation to join thefun. Lodge: The Maples, Rt 100 Weston Vermont. Contact: Susan Edelstein, [email protected]: P.O. Box 3473, Danbury, CT 06813. Web: www.danburyskiclub.com

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NEW JERSEY

Ski Club of New Jersey135 membersMeet: October through April, 1st and 3rd Thursdays at8:00pm at Twin Door Tavern formally Maywood Inn, 122 W.Pleasant Ave., Maywood, NJ 07607

Activities: Club owned lodge located 15 minutes from Pico, 25 minutes fromKillington, 45 minutes from Okemo, 60 minutes from Stratton and Bromley,1:15 minutes from Sugarbush. Lodge operates year round; 12 bedrooms sleeps50 people, available to members & guests by reservation. Families & childrenwelcome. Chef-prepared breakfast and dinner on special weekends and specialevent weeks. Alpine & Cross-Country Skiiing, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing,Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming, golf, baking contests, photo contests, ski trips toWestern, US, Canada & Europe. Monthly “work weeks” at the lodge from Mayto November, Dinners & other social events at our regular meeting place inNew Jersey.Lodge: 18 Blue Ridge Rd. Chittenden, Vermont. Mail: Elaine Hirisch, President, SCNJ 2, Eucalyphis Road, Montvale, NJ07645. Contact: Elaine Hirisch, 201-664-8038, E-mail: [email protected]: www.skiclubnj.com.

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VERMONT Fort Solonga Ski Club 50 members. Meet: Okemo Mt Lodge in Ludlow VT. Contact: Russell Whitman, (631) 499-4364, [email protected]

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Cairo-Durham Ski Club 35 members. The Cairo-Durham Ski Club’s mission is to work with Windham Mountain toprovide special discounts to the students and community of Cairo-Durham inthe great norther catskill. We are currently accepting ne w members to ski andsnowboard at Windham Mountain.Mail: 1301 Route 145, Cairo, NY 12413. Contact: Drew McCabe 914-364-2554, [email protected]: www.sites.google.com/prod/cairodurham.org/cd/sc

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King of Prussia Ski Club 519 members. The King of Prussia Ski Club (KOPSC) is a year-around sport/social club providing a variety of activities for adult members (age 21 or older.) During theski season we normally run four to five Western trips and two to three bus tripsto New England. We are members of the Eastern Pennsylvania Ski Council andin turn the National Ski Council Federation. Our charitable Snow AngelsProgram support local charities throughout the year. We publish a monthlynewsletter that is distributed to the membership electronically.Meet: the third Tuesday of the month, September through April, doors open at 7:00 PM. Mail: P.O. Box 60146, King of Prussia, PA 19406. Contact: Jeri Lovatt @ [email protected] Lydia Hill at [email protected]: www.KOPSC.com

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185 TRAILS.360 DEGREE VIEWS.

Head to the Pocono Mountains to take on 185 trailsprime for skiing and snowboarding, plus resortso!ering snowtubing for the whole family. Beginnerscan learn the ropes. Pros can challenge themselves.And everyone can catch pristine views along the way.Our ski resorts are following CDC recommendations forphysical distancing, cleaning & disinfecting andoperational plans to keep guests, employees and ourcommunity safe. Visit PoconoSki.com to plan yourwinter getaway now.

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