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Psia-Nw 1995-1996 Member Ski Schools PSIA-NW AASI 2006-2007 MEMBER SCHOOLS SNOWSPORTS SCHOOLS SNOQUALMIE PASS REGION Mohan Skiing & Boarding (425) 868-3820 Alpine West* (253) 845-8745 Rob Stimmel, Dir Summit Central Ron Mattila, Dir Summit Central PO Box 685 10503 139th St Ct E Redmond, WA 98073 Puyallup, WA 98374 [email protected] [email protected] Cascade Ski School* (253) 564-1245 OutdoorsForAll* (425) 462-0978 Paul Larson, Co-Dir Summit West John Stevenson, Dir Summit West Troy Larsson - Co-Dir Crystal 1621 114th Ave SE Ste #132 Stevens Pass PO Box 6973 Bellevue, WA 98004-6905 Crystal Mtn Tacoma, WA 98406 [email protected] [email protected] Powderpigs * (425) 392-7277 City League Team Ski Racing (206) 633-1121 Nancy Ring, Dir Summit Central Chris Lewis, Dir Alpental PO Box 916 1005 NE Boat St Summit West Preston, WA 98050 Seattle, WA 98105 [email protected] [email protected] Rokka * (425) 830-0628 Fiorini* (206) 463-5305 Nancy Kitano, Dir Summit West Georgianne Fiorini, Dir Summit West PO Box 1562 Crystal Rob Croston, Co- Dir Mercer Island, WA 98040 PO Box 13408 Crystal [email protected] Burton, WA 98013 Stevens Pass Ski Masters * (425) 392-8260 Hurricane Ridge * (360) 457-2879 Chris Saario, Dir Summit West Lori Lynn Gray, Dir Hurricane Ridge th 1644 215 Pl SE Crystal 1522 Golf Course Rd Sammamish, WA 98075 Stevens Pass Pt Angeles, WA 98362 [email protected] [email protected] Skibacs* (206) 227-6201 Husky Ski Team* (206) 713-4440 Michael L Drake, Dir Crystal William G Vlases, Dir Summit West PO Box 3707, M/S 4H-58 Summit Central 22520 8th Ave S Seattle, WA 98124 [email protected] Des Moines, WA 98198 [email protected] Snow Sports Northwest* (425) 988-3054 Meany Lodge Sports (206) 525-7464 James F. Smith Jr, Dir Summit Central Patti Polinsky, Dir Stampede Pass th 509 Renton Ave S Summit West 5100 NE 54 St Snoqualmie Renton, WA 98055 [email protected] Seattle, WA 98105 [email protected] Summit Learning Ctr* (425) 434-6700 Mini Mountain* (425) 746-7547 Dave Beckwith, Dir Alpental Tom Waldron, Dir Summit West P.O. Box 1068 Summit West 1900 132nd Ave NE #A-3 Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068 Summit Central Bellevue, WA 98005 [email protected] [email protected] SNOQUALMIE PASS REGION Cont. Team Alpental/Snoq* (425) 391-6591 Crystal Mtn * (360) 663-3032 Jacques Berther, Dir Summit @ Snoqualmie Sean Bold, Dir Crystal 19639 SE 29th St. 33914 Crystal Mt Blvd Sammamish, WA 98075 Crystal Mt, WA 98022 [email protected] [email protected] ULLR, Inc* (206) 236-3486 Lake Tapps Ski & SB School (253) 569-3172 John Quickstad, Dir Summit Central Steve Ford, Dir 2901 266th Ave SE Crystal Mtn 2826 199th Ave E Crystal Sammamish, WA 98075 [email protected] Lake Tapps, WA 98391 [email protected] WEBBSKI* (206) 782-5641 Jim Webb, Dir Summit Central Olympia* (360) 943-0877 303 N 55th ST Russ Brown, Dir Crystal Seattle, WA 98103-5803 PO Box 11476 [email protected] Olympia, WA 98508-1476 [email protected] STEVENS PASS REGION Paradise Snow Sports (206)334-0100 John Penxa, Dir Crystal Clancy's* (425) 348-3622 323 N 73rd St Francine Long, Dir Stevens Pass Seattle, WA 98103 [email protected] 5031 27th Ave W Everett, WA 98203 [email protected] Peninsula Recreation* (253) 759-1053 James Sammons, Dir Crystal Lyon* (425) 482-3183 PO Box 1187 Dave Lyon, Dir Stevens Pass Gig Harbor, WA 98335 P.O. Box 2926 [email protected] Woodinville, WA 98072 [email protected] Pierce College (253) 964-6601 Olympic* (425) 822-8864 Dee Doiron, Dir Crystal Mary Germeau, Dir Stevens Pass 9401 Farwest Dr. SW 10830-1 NE 34th Pl. Lakewood, WA 98498 [email protected] Bellevue, WA 98004 [email protected] Snow Performance* (360) 663-0298 Stevens Pass Alpine Club (971) 222-4202 Gavin Kerr-Hunter, Dir Crystal Martin Tichy, Dir Stevens Pass 16810 Crystal Dr E Snoqualmie P.O. Box 12697 Timberline Crystal Mtn, WA 98022 Everett, WA 98206 [email protected] [email protected] Stevens Pass Ski & SB School* (206) 812-7387 Shawn Smith, Dir Stevens Pass MT BAKER REGION P.O. Box 98 Timberline Skykomish, WA 98288 Mt Baker* (360) 734-6771 [email protected] Jake Bobst, Dir Mt Baker 1019 Iowa St Bellingham, WA 98229 [email protected] CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN REGION Crystal Mt Alpine Club (425) 373-9254 MT HOOD REGION Bill Cimock, Dir Crystal 1814 154th Ave SE Summit West Mogul Busters* (360) 694-5788 Bellevue, WA 98007 [email protected] Bob Wiesmann, Dir Mt Hood Ski Bowl 15112 SE 35th St Vancouver, WA 98683 [email protected] MT HOOD REGION Mountain Sports Foundation (360) 280-8975 Mt. Ashland Ski School* (541) 482-2897 Gary Talcott, Dir Timberline Robert Wangen, Dir Ext. 227 PO Box 274 P.O. Box 220 Mt Ashland Ashford, WA 98304 [email protected] Ashland, OR 97520 [email protected] Mt Hood Meadows* (503) 337-2222 Mt Ashland Racing Assn. (541)482-5331 Chris Kastner, Dir ext #418 Ryan Rector, Dir Mt Ashland PO Box 470 Mt Hood Meadows P.O. Box 3105 Mt Hood, OR 97041 [email protected] Asland, OR 9720 [email protected] Mt. Hood Meadows Race Team (503)515-6140 Mt Bachelor Ski EF* (541)388-0002 Nigel Loring, Dir Mt Hood Meadows Mike Evans, Dir Mt Bachelor 2149 W Cascade St, Suite 106A-207 563 SW 13th St. Suite 201 Hood River, OR 97031 [email protected] Bend, OR 97702 [email protected] Mt Hood Olympic Ski Bowl* (503) 272-3206 Mt Bachelor Ski & SB School* (541) 693-0903 Petr Kakes, Dir Ext 241 Kevin Stickelman, Dir Mt Bachelor PO Box 320 Mt Hood Ski Bowl PO Box 1000 Government Camp, OR 97028 Bend, OR 97709 [email protected] [email protected] Mt Hood Ski Ed Found (503) 272-3503 Warner Canyon (541) 417-1662 Bill Gunesch, Dir Timberline Ken Odegaard, Dir PO Box 189 Mt Hood Ski Bowl 1223 N 3rd St Government Camp, OR 97028 Lakeview, OR 97630 [email protected] [email protected] Willamette Pass (541) 345-7669 Mt Hood Summer Ski Camps* (503) 337-2230 David Verner, Dir Willamette Pass Mike Annett, Dir Timberline PO Box 5550 P.O. Box 317 Mt Hood Meadows Eugene, OR 97405 [email protected] Government Camp, OR 97031 Mt Hood Ski Bowl Mt Bachelor BLUE MOUNTAIN REGION [email protected] Bluewood Alpine Racing Team (509) 749-2317 George Struthers, Dir Ski Bluewood Natl Alpine Ski Camp (800) 453-6272 500 Struthers Rd Brad Alire, Dir Timberline Prescott, WA 98348 [email protected] Box 418 [email protected] Government Camp, OR 97028 Ski Anthony Lakes* (541) 856-3277 Gary Prout, Dir Ski Anthony Lakes Powder Hounds* (503) 654-0153 47500 Anthony Lk Hwy [email protected] Lee Perry, Dir Timberline North Powder, OR 97867 16666 SE Austin St. [email protected] Milwaukie, OR 97267 Ski Bluewood (509) 382-4725 Don Hepker, Dir Ski Bluewood Timberline Ski School (503) 231-5402 PO Box 88 Sarah Richardson, Dir Timberline Dayton, WA 99328 Timberline Lodge, OR 97028 SPOKANE REGION BEND REGION 49° North* (509) 935-6649 ext 631 Hoodoo Snow Sports* (541) 822-3799 Rick Brown, Dir 49° North Crystal Pizzola, Dir Ext # 6510 Mike Peters, Co-Dir Box 20 Hwy 20 Hoodoo Box 166 Sisters, OR 97759 [email protected] Chewelah, WA 99109 [email protected] SPOKANE REGION SOUTH CENTRAL REGION Big Mountain* (406) 862-2906 White Pass Learning Center (509) 672-3101 Arrow Anderson, Dir Big Mountain Rick Reid, Co-Dir White Pass P.O. Box 1400 Terry Critchlow, Co-Dir Whitefish, MT 59937 [email protected] P.O. Box 3030 White Pass, WA 98937 [email protected] Lookout Pass Snowsports* (208) 744-1301 Ric Clarke, Dir Lookout Pass P.O. Box 108 Wallace, ID 83873 [email protected] Mt Spokane * (509) 238-2220 Maxine McIntyre, Dir Mt Spokane 29500 N. Mt. Spokane Pk. Dr. Mead, WA 99021 [email protected] Mt. Spokane Alpine Team* (509) 979-7499 Charles Holcomb, Dir Mt Spokane PO Box 141005 Timberline Spokane, WA 99214-1005 Lookout Pass Silver Mtn 49° North [email protected] Schweitzer* (208) 263-9555 Terry McLeod, Dir Schweitzer 10000 Schweitzer Mtn Rd. Sandpoint, ID 83864 [email protected] Schweitzer Alpine Racing School* Roger Taggart, Dir (208) 263-1081 PO Box 63 Schweitzer Sandpoint, ID 83864 [email protected] Silver Mountain* (208) 783-1111 Jim Carver, Dir Silver Mtn 610 Bunker Ave Kellogg, ID 83837 [email protected] NORTH CENTRAL REGION Loup Loup* (509) 322-3410 Carlene Anders, Dir Loup Loup PO Box 295 Pateros, WA 98846 [email protected] Mission Ridge * (509) 663-6543 Sally Brawley, Dir Mission Ridge PO Box 1668 Wenatchee, WA 98807-1668 missionridge.com Mission Ridge Ski Ed Foundation (509) 663-6543 Toni Grafstra, Dir Mission Ridge PO Box 4840 Wenatchee, WA 98807 [email protected] MT HOOD REGION SPECIALTY SCHOOLS Mt Hood Meadows Ski & (503) 337-2222 Snowboard School* Ext 418 Chris Kastner, Dir Mt. Hood Meadows PO Box 470 NORDIC Mt Hood, OR 97041 [email protected] SNOQUALMIE REGION Timberline Nordic (503) 231-5402 Timberline Lodge, OR 97028 Timberline Meany Lodge Sports Center (206) 525-7464 Patti Polinsky, Dir Wy'East Nordic (503) 313-2619 5100 NE 54th St Snoqualmie Pass Shelley Hakanson, Dir Seattle, WA 98105 [email protected] 56665 E Fernwood Circle Timberline Sandy, OR 97055 [email protected] OutdoorsForAll Nordic* (425) 462-0978 John Stevenson, Dir Summit Central 1621-114th Ave SE Ste 132 Stevens Bellevue, WA 98004-6905 Crystal [email protected] SPOKANE REGION The Outing Club* (206) 363-0859 Idaho Educational Services* (208) 267-7522 Lance Young, Dir Cascade Mts Jim Brown, Dir Selkirk Mtns.
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