Press Release 4
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 13th, 2009
Beaver Mountain Ski Area Offers Many Programs for Students
Few winter traditions have been part of Cache Valley longer than skiing at Beaver Mountain. For 70 years Skiers and Boarders have escape up the canyon and find some of the best snow and cheapest lift tickets in the country. This winter Beaver Mountain is reaching out to students to help them find an affordable escape from the rigors of student life.
$270 will get students an unlimited season pass for the entire 2009-2010 season. That price is staggering in comparison to $500 student passes offered by most of Utah's other resorts. The regular day pass price is $40, meaning that season pass holders that ski more than 7 times this season are in for huge savings. As always, Season pass holders will receive a 10% discount in the ski shop.
Cindy Allen of Beaver Mountain said, “ We understand that students can't afford big money for a season pass, We want them to enjoy skiing and boarding and still have enough money to eat!”
In an effort to invite new skiers and boarding students the the mountain, The Beaver Mountain Rental shop is offering season rental packages from $99.
The University will also bring back its popular skiing and snowboarding classes taught be ski instructors from the mountain. Students in the class will receive huge discounts on rental and lift passes as well as University credit.
“Skiing is the only reason Logan is bearable in the winter, Beaver has great snow, no lines and the only season pass I can afford.” said Junior Adam Snow.
The Season Pass prices are valid until November 9th. Students must bring a picture ID and a printed class schedule with their full name on it. The Logan office will be reopening on October 15th from 9 am-5:30 pm. The office is located at 1351 E. 700 N. next to Frederico's Pizza
Beaver Mountain Ski Area is family owned and operated since 1939. Located 29 miles up Logan Canyon, it Features 664 skiable acres and an average annual snowfall of 400 inches. Beaver Mountain knows what families need and promises one of the best skiing experiences around
Contact: Andrew Grewe
A.grewe@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-754-6272
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October 13th, 2009
Beaver Mountain Ski Area Offers Many Programs for Students
Few winter traditions have been part of Cache Valley longer than skiing at Beaver Mountain. For 70 years Skiers and Boarders have escape up the canyon and find some of the best snow and cheapest lift tickets in the country. This winter Beaver Mountain is reaching out to students to help them find an affordable escape from the rigors of student life.
$270 will get students an unlimited season pass for the entire 2009-2010 season. That price is staggering in comparison to $500 student passes offered by most of Utah's other resorts. The regular day pass price is $40, meaning that season pass holders that ski more than 7 times this season are in for huge savings. As always, Season pass holders will receive a 10% discount in the ski shop.
Cindy Allen of Beaver Mountain said, “ We understand that students can't afford big money for a season pass, We want them to enjoy skiing and boarding and still have enough money to eat!”
In an effort to invite new skiers and boarding students the the mountain, The Beaver Mountain Rental shop is offering season rental packages from $99.
The University will also bring back its popular skiing and snowboarding classes taught be ski instructors from the mountain. Students in the class will receive huge discounts on rental and lift passes as well as University credit.
“Skiing is the only reason Logan is bearable in the winter, Beaver has great snow, no lines and the only season pass I can afford.” said Junior Adam Snow.
The Season Pass prices are valid until November 9th. Students must bring a picture ID and a printed class schedule with their full name on it. The Logan office will be reopening on October 15th from 9 am-5:30 pm. The office is located at 1351 E. 700 N. next to Frederico's Pizza
Beaver Mountain Ski Area is family owned and operated since 1939. Located 29 miles up Logan Canyon, it Features 664 skiable acres and an average annual snowfall of 400 inches. Beaver Mountain knows what families need and promises one of the best skiing experiences around
Contact: Andrew Grewe
A.grewe@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-754-6272
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