snowdrifts - Eastern Pennsylvania Ski Council
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snowdrifts - Eastern Pennsylvania Ski Council
PresiDent’s Message Bob Smith, EPSC President Snow Drifts is an annual newsletter put out by EPSC – the Eastern Pennsylvania Ski Council – and is our opportunity to share with YOU some of the exciting things going on this year. After enjoying this edition of Snow Drifts, I’d like to invite you to visit our website, www.easternpaskicouncil.org, for even more information about EPSC, the benefits offered to clubs, and many of the events we run throughout the year that would appeal to any skier or snowboarder. If you enjoy the slopes and are not a member of a club, we urge you to use our website to find one that best fits your needs. We also want to encourage the members in existing ski clubs that are not part of this council to take a look at everything EPSC can offer you, and contact us about membership. The discount lift ticket program is one of the most popular benefits that EPSC has to offer members. We have access to unbelievable lift ticket prices for some of the most popular ski resorts in the Poconos and throughout New England. Our members also benefit from drastically-reduced lift ticket prices on designated “Ski Council Appreciation Days” throughout the season at many of the most popular resorts in New York and New England. Because EPSC membership also includes admission into the National Ski Council Federation, you can find even more savings on ski or snowboard equipment through a special link on our website. EPSC offers a Winter Carnival trip each year that includes races, happy hours, a banquet dinner, and other great social opportunities. Many clubs invite members from other clubs within the council to participate in their trips out west, to New England, and even Europe. You can check our website for postings on available trips, prices and details. If you are new to skiing or snowboarding, we have a free lesson program that takes place on Monday evenings starting in January. The EPSC has partnered once again with PRW Travel Shows to provide an amazing ski and snowboard expo, including the EPSC live and silent auction, on November 2nd, 2014. Another exciting event that members participate in is Council Day which features races on a NASTAR course. This is a family-friendly day with reduced lift tickets and free racing for those who have a need for speed. Whatever your ski or snowboard needs are, I’m certain you will find a club in our council that is right for you. We are here to grow the downhill ski and snowboard community while offering great discounts to our members. I know that you will be as excited to participate in our EPSC events as we are to host them! CounCil Day every winter EPSC’s “Council Day”, featuring the Council Cup Race, will be held on Sunday, March 1, 2015, at Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie PA. This fun event, open to all members of EPSC clubs, offers a discounted day on the slopes, use of a banquet room all day, and the oppor tunity to run the NASTAR race course for a club trophy. Evolving from a race-specific club day that started way back in 1959, Council Day is now open to all club members to come out and enjoy the day, whether they race on a club team or just ski with EPSC for the day. The turnout since the change has been great as people who would not have raced came out just to enjoy the day on the slopes. Look for details on Council Day, as well as rules and registration for the Council Race, on our website. -2- Join a Club – why anD how? We are so much more than “just a ski club” – our clubs organize activities all year ’round! Meet new people and enjoy family fun near your community. These clubs are where local, active people get together and share their love of the outdoors, and where lasting friendships are made. Each club has a page on EPSC’s site, designed to give potential members an over view of the club and what activities and trips they are organizing. Browse the list of clubs to find one that interests you. Check out their history and the latest news on trips, picnics, hikes or happy hours scheduled. Most have links to their own website for more information about their club. And, most clubs have membership rates and applications available on their websites, so joining is quick and easy! The clubs in this Council offer much more than just an online community. Explore our numerous clubs and drop in on a meeting or event. You’ll be glad you did! EPSC is continually expanding its club base – if you already have a club formed and would like to join our council, feel free to contact any officer or EPSC’s Membership Chairperson, Jeff Geesaman, by emailing geesamans@gmail.com. learn-to-ski PrograM every January Each winter, all EPSC club members are able to participate in the Council’s FREE Learn-to-Ski program, which promotes the safe enjoyment of skiing and provides newcomers an inexpensive way to learn the sport. The instructors, members of EPSC clubs, are certified instructors who volunteer their time to teach. Council’s lesson program is hosted each January at Spring Mountain Ski Area. Lessons are free; nightly lift tickets and rentals are offered at a substantial discount. The program is open ONLY to current members of EPSC clubs. In order for students to develop the necessary skills to handle all types of terrain and snow conditions, lessons are held no matter what the weather, as long as the mountain is open! Student skill levels range from those who have never skied before to those making open parallel turns, and students are grouped into classes based on ability levels. So even “terminal intermediates” can benefit from these lessons! Over the course of six Monday nights, our students progress in a structured curriculum, building skills and confidence from week to week. Lesson registration forms are available each fall from club Council reps or via EPSC’s website. Current club membership cards must be shown, and participants must sign in at the front lobby registration table prior to each lesson. For over 25 years, lessons continue to be held at Spring Mountain, 757 Spring Mount Road, Schwenksville, PA. This season’s program begins on Monday night, January 5, 2015. NOTE: A similar lesson program for snowboarding is offered if enough snowboard instructors volunteer! If you are qualified to teach snowboarding, would like to become an instructor, or are willing to be a lesson aide, call JoAnne at 215-234-0358 for details. -3- DisCount liFt tiCkets all season long The Discount Lift Ticket program is open to all members of EPSC clubs! Tickets are available for local PA mountains as well as a few New England resorts. Order tickets via our website by completing the userfriendly order form and e-mailing it to the address provided. “The Ticket Guy” verifies your club membership and gets the tickets to you ASAP. The online order forms will be available to council members by December 1, 2014. Many ski areas offer ‘Customer Appreciation Days’ with discounts on lodging and food as well as great savings on lift tickets. Keep close watch on our site throughout the season as we continually update the info on discounts as we receive it. Discount tickets are for use by current EPSC club members ONLY. Tickets are good only for the current season, so limit purchases to what you are sure you can use. Return fees apply for all unused tickets, and the number of returns accepted is limited. FeDeration beneFits for all members EPSC is a proud member of the NSCF (National Ski Council Federation) which currently has 28 councils across the country under its umbrella. In turn, each ski club that is affiliated with EPSC is also an NSCF member. What does that mean to you, the ski club member? You also receive any benefits that the NSCF acquires for its members. Their website lists discounts available to you by simply showing your ski club membership card indicating both EPSC and NSCF membership. (Details of these discounts are in the password-protected Members Section.) www.skifederation.org Sharing of information is also a large part of the value the NSCF brings to councils and clubs. Members can see what other clubs and councils are doing, from ideas to increase membership to samples of mission statements and by-laws for a newly-formed club. Whether you are a ski club member or an officer of a club or council, visit the NSCF website to see what is being done for organized skiing. The NSAA is a trade association for ski area owners and operators, representing 325 alpine resorts and accounting for 90% of the skier/boarder visits nationwide. NSAA analyzes and distributes industry statistics, is active in state and federal government affairs, and provides educational programs and training materials on a variety of industry issues and regulations. The association's primary objective is to meet the needs of ski area owners and operators nationwide and to foster, stimulate, and promote growth in the industry. www.nsaa.org One such promotion is the annual “Learn to Ski/Snowboard Month” in January which encourages kids and adults to learn by taking lessons from professional instructors. It also challenges current skiers and snowboarders to improve their skills through lessons. Ski and snowboard areas throughout the U.S. offer free and reasonably-priced turnkey lesson programs during January as part of this initiative. -4- not your Parents’ ski Club Too many people under the age of thirty say that although they love to ski or snowboard, and could use some discounts – joining a ski club is not for them. There seems to be some misinformation when it comes to ski clubs today, and we want to set the record straight. Face it, your generation may not be one of “joiners”, but hear us out before you miss another great season full of crazy events, mind-blowing trips, and life-long friendships. Yes, you can’t ignore the fact that the majority of clubs do, on the surface, seem to be of an older demographic – but not all of them. There are some clubs that cater to the under-30 crowd! Realize that many clubs who have a large community of veteran members also have a younger side group as well. In fact, some of the clubs with younger members even have their own under-30 meet ups, trips that cater to a smaller budget, and events that are geared to a younger person’s interests. Many of your friends aren’t skiers or riders, so getting them to the slopes is next to impossible. But if you join a ski club, you’ll now have friends to ride the lifts and share a beer with after a day of snowboarding. You don’t have to choose your friends or a ski club — you can balance both. You may find that your snowboard friends become friends outside the club, and those friends who were cracking on you for wanting to spend the day on the slopes will soon be asking to tag along on your next adventure. Those in college or recent grads are on a budget these days, and a ski club can save you lots of money on lift tickets, equipment, trips, and yearround events. Dues are affordable and will usually pay for themselves with the first discount tickets you buy. While you may find yourself eager to participate in club trips and events after you get to know other Photos courtesy of Sugarbush Resort,Vermont members, most clubs have no rules about mandatory participation — you decide for yourself which trips and events are for you; if there are none, that is fine too. Your membership in an EPSC-member club allows you to purchase lift tickets on your own for resorts throughout the Poconos, New York, and New England. You can gather your friends and create your own trips, saving money on each. Many clubs have members who do not participate in ski or snowboard-related activities. A lot of clubs have very active off-the-slope schedules. Just because you don’t want to go skiing doesn’t mean you won’t find tons of year-round activities that you do want to participate in. Clubs tend to gear their activities around the interests of current members, so join a club and share with them the types of activities you would like to do. Clubs will arrange their trips and events around new needs, as more younger members join. This is your opportunity to get in on the ground floor and help shape a club to YOUR interests! -5- Philly winter expo & ePsC auction ADMISSION IS FREE! Kick off the 2014-15 ski season at the PRW Philly Winter Expo / EPSC Auction, Sunday, November 2, 2014, 2–5pm, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 260 Mall Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA (located just behind the King of Prussia Plaza mall area). This FREE-admission event is open to the public and all ski club members. Here is a great opportunity to meet and talk to western, local, and European ski resort representatives, tour operators, and other winter sports vendors. Get the latest information on your favorite ski resort – and it is FREE. LIVE and SILENT AUCTIONS are happening throughout the day – vacation packages, tickets, and gear are some of the many items up for bid. Be eligible for door prize drawings just for attending! Remember, admission is FREE. For more details on this event or to register, please visit the auction page of EPSC’s website: www.easternpaskicouncil.org. Register early, because the first 150 people that do will receive a goodie bag with other free gifts inside. Auction proceeds benefit EPSC-sponsored programs and charities. In 2013, donations were made to the Penna Wounded Warriors, and to Staci Mannella from New Jersey, and Tyler Carter from Reading PA, two local Para-Olympic athletes in pursuit of Sochi gold. winter Carnival … every January Group travel adventures for fun on and off the snow! Each winter the EPSC organizes a “Winter Carnival” trip that is open for ALL club members to participate. These annual adventures include a welcome reception, free NASTAR races, an on-mountain BBQ, après ski mixers, and a banquet dinner with music and awards – in addition to the usual lift tickets, transportation, and lodging. On “even years”, we travel to a western destination; during “odd years”, we visit a resort on the east coast. Here are details about the 2015 Winter Carnival: Sugarbush,Vermont — January 22-25, 2015 Join us at the Sugarbush / Glen Ellen Ski Resort this January and enjoy a vacation package where the fun and action never stop! EPSC clubs choose their own lodging arrangements, and each of their packages also include motorcoach transportation, three-day lift ticket, Friday race gate practice runs, welcome reception on Friday evening with light appetizers and cash bar, fire-pit party Friday night celebrating the “snow god Ullr” with hot cider and s’mores, Saturday NASTAR dual Giant Slalom race, cocktail hour Saturday evening with light appetizers, and “Heroes and Villains” themed costume banquet and awards ceremony at Saturday night’s buffet dinner with DJ and dancing. Youths aged 7 to 17 and seniors over age 70 receive a discount on lift tickets. Kids six and under ski for free at Sugarbush. For more information on the Winter Carnivals, check out EPSC’s website or contact the Carnival Coordinators, Dave Schoneker at DSchoneker@aol.com, or Bob Smith at rlsskis@epix.net. Future EPSC Winter Carnivals will take place at Big Sky, Montana in January 2016, at Whiteface, New York in January 2017, and Breckenridge, Colorado in January 2018. -6- ePsC web site … your online source for snowsports info! The easiest way to find information on ski and snowboard clubs in your area is to visit our website, which features a club finder map, club profiles, trips, event updates, web pages, and so much more. www.easternpaskicouncil.org Under “EPSC Events”, learn about upcoming Winter Carnivals, off-season activities, and the annual Philly Winter Expo. Our Auction is part of the Expo, and is a skier’s favorite for bidding on new equipment and great trip deals from resorts all over the country. Go to the “Trips” page for details on club ski and snowboard trips scheduled for 2014-15 to resorts in the US and Europe. Group ski trips are famous for saving members money and effort. EPSC benefits are available to all who belong to a member club. Find details on our site about our Voucher Program (discount lift tickets), appreciation days, the Nat’l Ski Council Federation, equipment deals, and free local ski lessons. EPSC members know, of course, the best benefits are the friendships we make! EPSC broadcasts items of special interest to its members (trip updates, resort and club news) via email. To receive these emails, send a request to easternpaskicouncil@gmail.com. Take notice that every member club has a page available to them on the EPSC site to advertise activities or to provide additional info about their club. Find all the events and club information you are looking for — and some you might not expect — take a look at the EPSC website! looking For … Singles, couples, and families of all ages interested in making new friends and enjoying all the fun winter has to offer! Why go it alone when you can share your passion for winter sports with others and save money at the same time? These three photos courtesy of Sugarbush Resort,Vermont. Get the most “bang for your buck” this winter – join a local club! saFety … for kids and grownups! BE SAFE! Ski or ride with a buddy. Watch where you are going. Pay attention to trail signs so as not to get in over your head on a too-difficult slope. If you find yourself over-matched by a trail, take your skis or board off, and walk up or down along the edge of the trail (out of the way of others). Or, have someone notify Ski Patrol to help you – it’s better than getting hurt! You will have more control and fewer injuries if you take lessons to get to the next level of your sport. More advanced skiers and riders need to be aware that novices/beginners are unpredictable and usually slower than you would expect. The skier or rider BELOW has the right of way, but a rider or skier should always look uphill BEFORE making a turn or changing a pattern. Be especially careful when trails merge! If you don't watch, you may be the one who gets hurt. Review the Skiers’ Responsibility Code with your children and any novices in your party. Be sure everyone has a trail map and knows where to meet later if you get separated. Play it safe, and you will ALL have fun! -7- MeMber Clubs of eastern Pennsylvania ski Council Alphorn Ski Association www.alphornski.com Meets 1st Wed. of month - New Hope, PA President: Gerit Lewisch Gerit.lewisch@geritlewisch.com Lancaster Ski Club www.lancasterskiclub.net Meets 3rd Thurs. of month - Manheim, PA President: Brian Leatherman 717-471-7555 • bcleatherman@gmail.com Black Diamond Ski Club www.blackdiamondskiclub.com Meets 3rd Wed. of month - Bloomsburg, PA President: Bruce Bowman 570-784-3616 • bebla3@verizon.net Mack Ski Club www.mackskiclub.org Meets 2nd Wed. of month - Allentown, PA President: Rob Leiser 610-588-3399 • rob@rentalbarn.com The Blazers Ski Club www.blazersskiclub.org Meets 2nd Tues. of month - Philadelphia, PA President: Gail Bullock 267-972-7690 • gbullock74@comcast.net Main Line Ski Club www.mainlineskiclub.com Meets 2nd Tues. of month - King of Prussia, PA President: David Krahn 610-649-1026 • davidjkrahn@yahoo.com Blue Ridge Ski Club Find Us On Facebook Meets 1st Wed. of month: October - April President: Kevin Vough 484-695-2977 • kvough@firstenergycorp.com Merck Ski Association www.ski-msa.org Meets 2nd Thurs. of month - Locations vary President: Stefanie Stoyanov • 610-755-2672 stefanie_stoyanov@merck.com Boeing Ski Club http://boeingskiclubpa.webs.com President: Michael Wills 856-719-0893 • Michael.f.wills@boeing.com North Penn Ski Club www.northpennskiclub.org Meets 2nd Thursday of month - Colmar, PA President: Suzanne Hartley 267-735-4987 • sjh_faith@yahoo.com South Jersey Ski Club www.sjskiclub.com • linda.holt@hussman.com Meets 1st & 3rd Weds - Mount Laurel, NJ President: Linda Holt • 856-662-1834 att 6 Susquehanna Ski & Snowboard Club www.skissc.com Meets 1st Tues. of month - Camp Hill, PA President: Dyan Yingst 717-979-4152 • president@skissc.com Tiroler Ski Club www.tirolerskiclub.com Meets 1st Tues. (see schedule) - Rockledge, PA President: Phyllis Detwiler 732-567-6333 • pdetwiler@comcast.net NJ Ski & Snowboard Club www.njskiandsnowboard.com Meets 2nd Wed. of month - Bordentown, NJ President: Dot Lehr • 609-760-7480 Trenton Ski Club www.trentonskiclub.com Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, Hamilton, NJ President: Barbara Rooks 609-883-7021 • rooksbarb@aol.com Buck Ridge Ski Club www.buckridgeskiclub.org Meets 2nd Wed. of month - Springfield, PA President: Dan Aronson 215-643-7252 • d.l.aronson@att.net Penguin Ski Club www.penguinskiclub.com Meets 1st Tues. of month - Feasterville, PA President: Bill Degnan 215-497-9845 • bdegnan@comcast.net Upper Bucks Ski Club www.upperbucksskiclub.com Meets 3rd Wed. of month - Perkasie, PA President: Jeff Geesaman 215-538-0200 • geesamans@gmail.com Bucks County Ski Club www.buckscountyskiclub.org Meets 2nd Wed. of month - Plumsteadville PA President: Russell Schuss 215-997-2287 • russtheskipper@verizon.net Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports, Inc. www.centeronline.com Contact president for dates and locations President: Jeff McGinnis • 215-765-5118 jeff.mcginnis@centeronline.com Weekday Skiers Club www.weekdayskiers.org Dover, DE President: Peggy Anderson 302-242-4307 • weekdayskier@hotmail.com Bucks Mount Ski & Snowboard Club www.bucksmountskiclub.org Meets 2 Weds/month - Langhorne, PA President: Wayne C. MacMath 215-624-7751 • bm_skiclub@yahoo.com Philadelphia Ski Club www.philadelphiaskiclub.org Meets 2nd Tues. of month - Rockledge, PA President: Mike Mazza 856-310-9241 • mamazza@comcast.net West Jersey Ski Club www.westjerseyskiclub.org Meets 1st Tues. of month - Eastampton, NJ President: Oren Carrol 609-726-0282 • oren.carrol@comcast.net Fall Line Ski Club www.FalllineSkiClub.org Meets 1st & 3rd Tues - Pennsauken, NJ President: Ralph Perrino 856-521-0206 • xsparks58@comcast.net Ptarmigan Ski Club www.ptarmiganskiclub.org Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays - Allentown, PA President: Mary Ann Bedics • 610-868-8008 Maryannbedics@rcn.com Wilmington Ski Club www.wilmski.org Meets 2nd Wed. of month - Wilmington, DE President: Ed Talarowski 302-995-0858 • etala@comcast.net Flying Dutchmen Ski Club www.fdsc.org Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs - Reading, PA President: Bob Fehl 610-926-0475 • president@fdsc.org Scranton Ski Club www.scrantonskiclub.com Meets 1st & 3rd Thurs. - Scranton, PA President: Shari Dudley-Miller • 570-760-3872 president@scrantonskiclub.com Wissahickon Ski Club www.wissahickonskiclub.org Meets 2nd Tues. of month - Conshohocken, PA President: Matt Sabia 610-476-4324 • matt_tripllle@yahoo.com Huntingdon Valley Ski & Snowboard Club www.huntingdonvalleyskiclub.com Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs - Willow Grove, PA President: Toby Ponnock 215-643-5658 • tobyponnock@aol.com Ski Club of Delaware Valley President: Ken Shaner • Location varies 610-836-2514 • kens0219@yahoo.com Wyoming Valley Ski Club Meets 2nd Thurs. of month - Mountaintop, PA President: Lorna Lucarino 570-328-1806 • skidune5@aol.com Brandywine Valley Ski Association www.brandywinevalleyski.com Meets 1st Wed. of month - Exton, PA President: Dave Mertz 717-572-5689 • dmertz000@comcast.net King of Prussia Ski Club www.kopsc.com Meets 3rd Tues. of month - Jeffersonville, PA President: Brian Brady • bradybj@ptd.net Scan this QR code to go directly to the EPSC website! York Ski Club www.yorkskiclub.org Meets 3rd Tuesday of month - York, PA President: Richard Resh 717-767-5951 • rgr@csdavidson.com