2015 / 2016 New Jersey Ski Council Appreciation Days
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MOUNTAIN RESORT okemo.com #itsokemotime 2015 / 2016 NEW JERSEY SKI COUNCIL APPRECIATION DAYS Quantumfour New for 2015/16 DOUBLE BUBBLES NEW SNOWMAKING Jackson Gore Peak will now be Snowmaking has been added to White serviced by The Quantum Four, Lightning and RollingThunder, giving a 4-passenger orange bubble lift! Okemo 98% snowmaking coverage. DECEMBER Saturday Dec. 19, 2015 $49 Sunday Dec. 20, 2015 $45 JANUARY Friday Jan. 22, 2016 $47 Sunday Jan. 24, 2016 $52 Friday Jan. 29, 2016 $47 MARCH Friday Mar. 4, 2016 $44 Saturday Mar. 5, 2016 $49 Sunday Mar. 6, 2016 $47 Saturday Mar. 26, 2016 $44 Sunday Mar. 27, 2016 $44 All prices are per person, per day, for all age categories, and include tax. One-time $5.00 purchase of the Okemo Real.Easy Card (RFID lift access card) will be required. • Limit one lift ticket per membership card presented, per day. • Must have a current/valid membership card. • Family membership cards must have multiple valid stickers, or other details indicating approved members. • Awareness Day lift tickets are sold at all ticket windows. • Not applicable with other offers. Payment Terms: Upon Arrival. Cash, Check, AMEX, VISA, Discover, or Mastercard. New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council 2016 Annual Guidebook Table of Contents New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council Info .....................................................2 President’s Message ....................................................................................3 NJSSC Officers ............................................................................................4 NJSSC Elected Councilpersons ......................................................................5 Membership Services Committees ..............................................................6-8 National Ski Patrol .....................................................................................11 Skier’s Responsibility Code .........................................................................11 NJSSC Member Clubs ............................................................................ 12-43 NJSSC Supports Staci Mannella ..................................................................22 NJSSC Member Club Trip List ................................................................. 24-26 Adaptive Sports .........................................................................................30 NJSSC Race Program ............................................................................ 44-47 Advertisers Arapahoe Basin .........................................................................................21 Aspen / Snowmass ....................................................................................20 Belleayre ................................................................................................... 9 Bolton Valley .............................................................................................23 Elk Mountain .............................................................................................36 Greek Peak ...............................................................................................32 Hampton Inn & Suites ........................................................ Inside Back Cover International Skiing History Association .......................................................28 Killington / Pico .........................................................................................10 Loon Mountain ..........................................................................................40 Mt. Bachelor ................................................................................Back Cover Marriott Residence Inn Mont-Tremblant .......................................................27 National Winter Activity Center ...................................................................42 Okemo ................................................................................Inside Front Cover Ski Banff / Lake Louise / Sunshine ..............................................................29 Ski Barn..................................................................................................... 7 Smugglers’ Notch ......................................................................................35 Stowe .......................................................................................................39 Sunday River ............................................................................................17 Telluride ...................................................................................................15 Whiteface .................................................................................................48 Windham Mountain ...................................................................................19 1 THE NEW JERSEY SKI & SNOWBOARD COUNCIL Purpose: The Council was formed in November 1939 to promote amateur skiing, assist in the development of new clubs, sponsor and run inter-club com- petition, and generally to promote club activity in skiing. It is incorporated as a “corporation not for profit” in New Jersey. Membership: The New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in club membership or any sponsored activity. Club membership is available to any active organized ski club in the State of New Jersey and adjacent areas upon application and meeting cer- tain requirements (By-Laws, membership list, and council meeting attendance). Contact any Council Officer for information. Meetings: Each member club elects or appoints a representative to the Council, who has one vote at general meetings. Individual club members are also encour- aged to attend Council meetings. Regular meetings of the Council are held the second Monday of each month, September through May, at the American Legion Hall, Clark, New Jersey, at 7:00 pm. Directions: From Garden State Parkway (GSP) North, take exit 135, and bear right off exit to Brant Ave. From GSP South, take exit 135 and stay left (follow signs to Rahway). Continue around circle under the GSP and take first right to Brant Ave. Take Brant Ave to end and make a left at the light onto Westfield Ave. Continue on Westfield Ave. for 1/4 mile to the American Legion Hall on your left (large heli-copter on site). Address: 78 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ. Due to special circumstances, meeting times and days may change. Always call the New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council Hotline at 877-411-NJSSC (6572) before traveling to meetings and for other information. This Guidebook is published by the New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council, Inc., Copyright 2015 Printed By: Wizard Printing, Pompton Plains, New Jersey Cover Illustration: Beverly Thomas, Morris County Ski Club Guidebook Editing: Sue Amdur-Coburn, Mountain View Office Services, LLC If the clubs listed in this publication do not meet in a convenient area for you, please contact one of the following councils: • Metropolitan New York Ski Council - www.metnyski.org • Eastern Pennsylvania Ski Council - www.easternpaskicouncil.org 2 Welcome to the Winter Season of 2015-2016 Greetings skiers & boarders! Welcome to the 2015-16 season of the New Jersey Ski & Snow- board Council’s annual Guidebook. Last year, the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicted a cold winter across the USA with above normal snowfall. For us East Coast skiers & riders, there was little doubt to dispute their accuracy. The good news is that once again the Almanac is forecasting a cold winter with abundant snow. So, now is the time to start planning visits to your favorite ski resorts! I encourage you to acquaint yourself with the Council’s many member ski clubs located throughout the New Jersey – New York metropolitan area. Whether you are a skier, a board- er or other sports enthusiast, our clubs will welcome you to join in the fun and camaraderie that ski club membership offers. You are sure to find a club in your area whether you are a beginner or expert, single, married, or with a family. Many own or rent lodges near the major Eastern ski areas providing lodging at a fraction of the cost of staying at a commercial prop- erty or owning your own vacation home. The Council is in its 77th year providing member clubs with safety information, substantial lift ticket discounts, an early season tune-up day, yearly trips to major domestic and overseas ski destinations, an opportunity to purchase discounted trip insurance, and a chance to partici- pate in an organized race program. As a member of the National Ski Federation, we are also able to offer many additional benefits. I want to extend an invitation to any organized winter sports club to contact me or any member of the Executive Board if interested in joining the New Jersey Ski & Snowboard Council. The Council has historically supported organizations that provide opportunities for athletes with disabilities, including Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports and the Adaptive Sports Founda- tion. We have been an exceptionally proud gold sponsor of Staci Mannella, a partially sighted ski racer from Randolph, NJ. Staci, along with her guide Kim Seevers, successfully competed in the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi Russia, representing the USA in the Visually Impaired Women’s Slalom and Giant Slalom races. Last year, Staci took a one year hiatus from skiing to acclimate to college life at Dartmouth. Not surprisingly, she and Smidge, her guide dog, had an excellent year. In addition to pursuing her education, I’m happy to report she will resume