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January 13-16, 2020 | 1 New England Winter Expo | 1 January 13-16, 2020 | 1 New England Winter Expo | 2 January 13-16, 2020 | 2 New England Winter Expo | 3 January 13-16, 2020 | 3 New England Winter Expo | 4 January 13-16, 2020 | 4 New England Winter Expo | 5 January 13-16, 2020 | 5 New England Winter Expo | 6 January 13-16, 2020 | 6 New England Winter Expo | 7 January 13-16, 2020 | 7 New England Winter Expo | 8 January 13-16, 2020 | 8 New England Winter Expo | 9 January 13-16, 2020 | 9 *New Members Highlighted in YELLOW Mike Aicher 423-437, 522-536 Michael Cannon 114 Vivien Allan 1110 Al Capachietti 414 Richard Anderson 300-305 Marty Carrigan 931-935, 1028-1032 Scott Andrews 700-706, 701-705 Nancy Andrews 1109-1113, 1210-1214 Adam Chamberlain 507, 509 Carol Chenevert 604-608 Ryan Auger 130-134 Chris Childs 912-916 Tim Augustinowicz 403, 502 Jeff Church 915-921, 1012-1018 Arnaud Claude 1002, 1004 Danny Clayton 630-638, 631-639 Matt Bagley 131 Steven Clayton 630-638, 631-639 Chris Barnes 928-940 Kyle Cleveland 626-628 Matt Bearce 1120, 1122 Denelle Cohen 1223-1233, 1318- Annie Beck 1114-1119 1326, 1321-1331 Tracy Beers 1112 Ruben Comettant 822-824 David Bisio 923 Tom Cooke 201-205 Hannah Blazejewski 423-437, 522-536 Caroline Costello 307-311 Jason Bodamer 409, 411 Matthew Cunha 1123-1125, 1224-1226 Sandra Bolduc 601-605 Suzi Curtis 1114-1119 Tim Boyle 915-921, 1012-1018 Tim Brennan 314-316 Corky Brown 600 Paul Danchak 120-126 Bill Bruzzese 213-217, 314-316 Natalie Darmohraj 1109-1113, 1210-1214 Kate Buchan 1105, 1107 Scott Dawson 324-338, 329-339 Brad Bunker 1020-1026, 1021-1025 Adam DeMuth 1216-1220 Kelsey Burke Kaknes 324-338, 329-339 Michael Derhammer 700-706, 701-705 Erin Burns 1114-1119 Bruce Diehl 423-437, 522-536 Scott Byrne 700-706, 701-705 Rob Dimuccio 1135-1139, 1234-1240, 1612-1616 Jim Doherty 1223-1233, 1318-1326, 1321-1331 Dave Donahue 313 Ben Drummond 101-111, 106-108, 200- 210 Deno Dudunake 101-111, 106-108, 200- 210 Kelly Duyer 313 New England Winter Expo | 10 January 13-16, 2020 | 10 Zak Earley 629 Scott Heald 720-738, 723-739 Hal Ellms 315-319, 416-420 Greg Henderson 1017, 1019 Peter Englert 321-327, 420-426 Bart Hopkins 127, 129 Andrew Howard 1006, 1008 Harvey Felton 721, 820 Allison Frazier 700-706, 701-705 Lee Jackson 905 Andy Fredericks 803-809 Matt Jagemann 1315-1319, 1406-1411, 1500-1506 Peter Gale 801, 902 Curt Johnston 1120, 1122 Alan Gasuk 720-738, 723-739 Conrad Jordan 434-438 Trent Gelo 1135-1139, 1234-1240, Chuck Joy 235-239 1612-1616 Jim Judd 402 John Gilli 116, 118 Michael Girard 428-432 Jason Giroux 700-706, 701-705 David Karl 133-139, 232-238 Tina Goldstein 709-711 Kristin Karl 133-139, 232-238 Peter Goodell 321-327, 420-426 Peter Kidd 513-521, 610-618, 611- Brad Greenwood 1127-1133, 1228-1232 619 Megan Greenwood 1127-1133, 1228-1232 Charlie Kiesa 1204-1208 Linda King 937-941, 1034-1038 Dana Greenwood 224-230, 225-229 Avert Guldemond 324-338, 329-339 Tim King 937-941, 1034-1038 Mary Gustafson 1001-1003, 1100-1102 Matt Knittle 833-839 Bill Gustafson 1001-1003, 1100-1102 David Laegen 907, 909 Karen Lafferty 812, 814 Sean Halloran 928-940 Christopher Lathrop 503, 505 Brian Hamann 213-219, 318 Rebecca Lawrence 529-535 Hope Hampshire 1203-1217 Bill Levins 1121, 1222 Brad Haverly 439-441, 538-540, 1605 Greg Levy 128 Doug Hawkins 1031-1039, 1130-1138 Bill Lux Jr 1126 Luke Hawksley 128 New England Winter Expo | 11 January 13-16, 2020 | 11 *New Members Highlighted in YELLOW Kenneth MacDonald 113-119, 212-218 Billy Nangle 625-627 Timothy MacKenzie 136, 138 Kate Newick 1114-1119 Doug Madara 402 David Nihan 925, 929 Vanessa Maestri 602 Craig Niinimaki 1513-1519 Ben Maguire 513-521, 610-618, Paul Niland 511 611-619 Scott Maguire 800, 802 Connor O'Grady 1314 Sandy Maguire 800, 802 Dave O'Neill 803-809 Sarah Maher 315-319, 416-420 Mercedes Ortega 1315-1319, 1406- Ben Manning 112 1411, 1500-1506 Geoffrey Manning 911, 913 MFG Peaceandpow 312 Ryan Manning 1315-1319, 1406- Bill Pelkey 404-410 1411, 1500-1506 JoAnne Petrucelli 601-605 Patrick Manzer 1031-1039, 1130- Chris Piatek 121-125 1138 Mike Pilsbury 504-508 Peter Maranto 231-233 Zach Pinzone 1603 Mike Martini 826-836 Adam Plumley 513-521, 610-618, Will Masson 101-111, 106-108, 611-619 200-210 John Protopapas 904 Matt McClain 1010 Chris Putney 537-541 Matt McCormick 133-139, 232-238 Chris Quinn 931-935, 1028-1032 Bruce McDonald 620-624, 523-527 Tyler Merritt 413-417, 512-516 Allison Bangel Quinto 906-908 Marty Meyers 721, 820 Kirk Miller 607, 609 Eric "Fluffy" Miller 1600, 1601 Andrew Racine 207-211, 306-310 Dan Mitchell 404-410 Rick Randall 713-715 Brent Mohr 1221, 1316 Aaron Reis 720-738, 723-739 Jeff Moody 221-223, 320-322 Brian Rice 922, 924 Kevin Morris 1001-1003, 1100- Evan Ricker 1123-1125, 1224-1226 1102 John Ripley 1124 Scott Morton Amanda Robinson 1513-1519 1123-1125, 1224- Jim Rockett 620-624, 523-527 Jenny Moyer 804-806 Jed Rockwell 224-230, 225-229 Harold Mullins 821-831 Kyle Rohne 133-139, 232-238 Erik Mushial 413-417, 512-516 Matthew Ronca 808, 810 Marty Roth 710-718 New England Winter Expo | 12 January 13-16, 2020 | 12 Russ Roth 710-718 Ross Taft 621-623 Patrick Ruane 423-437, 522-536 Neil Totman 1005-1011, 1104-1106 Karen Rubin 1013-1015 Paige Totman 1005-1011, 1104-1106 Abbey Traylor 1413-1417, 1508-1512 Dave Vavro 821-831 Scott Sanderson 110 Dave Vietze 1109-1113, 1210-1214 Jeb Santos 1135-1139, 1234-1240, 1612-1616 Jonathan Vinet 912-916 Mike Saras 1000 Mike Scavetta 405, 407 Charlie Warker 1311, 1313 Joe Scavo 235-239 Chad Waters 1135-1139, 1234-1240, Steve Schneider 838 1612-1616 Andrew Shaw 720-738, 723-739 Ian Wauchope 133-139, 232-238 Joey Siciliano 1308-1312 Joe Weller 1223-1233, 1318-1326, Eric Siefer 529-535 1321-1331 Adam Sink 224-230, 225-229 Ben Werth 1105, 1107 Andrea Sleeper 707 MFG Weston 1604 Martin Socha 1203-1217 John Whitcomb 324-338, 329-339 Stanley Soja 903 Rand Whitney 1027 Dave Spruill 926 Peter Whitney 1610, 1611 Adam Sullivan 700-706, 701-705 Ben Winther 315-319, 416-420 Erin Sullivan 100-104 Chris Yeaton 1219 Loretta Sutter 1020-1026, 1021-1025 Fred Zohlman 1101-1103, 1202 Arvid Swanson 220, 222 Todd Swenson 412 Bruce Sysyn 811-815 New England Winter Expo | 13 January 13-16, 2020 | 13 New England Winter Expo | 14 January 13-16, 2020 | 14 New England Winter Expo | 15 January 13-16, 2020 | 15 New England Winter Expo | 16 January 13-16, 2020 | 16 New England Winter Expo | 17 January 13-16, 2020 | 17 686 1308-1312 Astral Designs 235-239 125 North Street 221-223, 320-322 Astral Footwear 235-239 22 Designs Telemark Bindings 221-223, 320-322 Atlas Snowshoes 213-217, 314-316 22 Designs Telemark Bindings 417-421, 516-520 Atomic Nordic 423-437, 522-536 2UNDR 1120, 1122 Atomic Ski & Clothing 620-624, 523-527 32 Snowboard Boots & Outer- 207-211, 306-310 Auclair 537-541 AVID Sportswear 1204-1208 4F Outerwear 1203-1217 ABS Rack Solutions 904 Backpacker Apparel 911, 913 Acorn 915-921, 1012-1018 Backshop Supplies 904 Adidas 131 Bataleon Snowboards 629 Adidas Outdoor 912-916 Bayton Footwear 1005-1011, 1104- Adventure Medical Kits 133-139, 232-238 1106 Aflac 904 Beal 804-806 Airblaster 136, 138 Bear Grylls 923 Aku 113-119, 212-218 Bent Metal Bindings 1308-1312 Almgwand 1928 1218-1220 Bern Unlimited Helmets 231-233 Alpina Sports 513-521, 610-618, Big Agnes 133-139, 232-238 611-619 Billabong 116, 118 Alpine Start 133-139, 232-238 Bionica 709-711 Alp-n-Rock Sportswear 1127-1133, 1228- Bison Designs 402 1232 Bison Designs 404-410 Alps & Meters 1002, 1004 Black Crows Skis 931-935, 1028-1032 Altered Latitudes 812, 814 Black Diamond 630-638, 631-639 Amor-Lux 1127-1133, 1228- BlackFire 607, 609 1232 Blackstrap Industries 1135-1139, 1234- Anti-Freeze Face Tape 713-715 1240, 1612-1616 Apex Ski Boots 513-521, 610-618, Blizzard 224-230, 225-229 Aqua Sphere 923 Bogs Footwear 915-921, 1012-1018 Aqualung 923 Bolle Cycling Helmets & Sun- 621 glasses Arbor Apparel 136, 138 Bolle Goggles & Snow Helmets 621 Arbor Skateboards 136, 138 Arbor Snowboards 136, 138 Bolle Sunglasses 621 Arcanum CBD 1006, 1008 Bomber 1002, 1004 Arctica Alpine Apparel 1112 Bonfire Apparel 439-441, 538-540, Arctix 922, 924 1605 Armada Skis & Apparel 926-940 Boot Doc 321-327, 420-426 Asolo 700-706, 701-705 Boulder Gear 324-338, 329-339 Assos of Switzerland 513-521, 610-618, Briko Eyewear 826-836 Astis Mittens 1110 Bronwen Jewelry 1114-1119 New England Winter Expo | 18 January 13-16, 2020 | 18 2/15/20 New England Winter Expo | 19 January 13-16, 2020 | 19 Brume 324-338, 329-339 Comodo Socks 1203-1217 Brunton 1109-1113, 1210- Corky's 607, 609 1214 Cotopaxi 403, 502 Buff 1114-1119 Coyote Sunglasses 439-441, 538-540, Burgess Sweaters 1031-1039, 1130- 1605 1138 Crab Grab 130-134 Burton Snowboards 1315-1319, 1406- Craft Apparel 101-111, 106-108, 1411, 1500-1506 200-210 Craghoppers 630-638, 631-639 Croakies 915-921, 1012-1018 Camas/Compleat Angler 710-716 CTR - Chaos Thermal Regula- 1223-1233, 1318- Camelbak 700-706, 701-705 tion 1326, 1321-1331 Campus Crew 504-508 Cypher 804-806 Capita Snowboards 207-211, 306-310 Capranea Alpine Apparel 1218-1220 Captuer Headwear 128 Dakine 630-638, 631-639 Carhartt Gloves, Boxer Briefs & 1216 Dalbello Ski Boots 720-738, 723-739 Base Layer Dale of Norway 307-311 Cascade Designs/MSR 503, 505 Danner 409, 411 Caterpillar 905 Dare 2 Be 630-638, 631-639 CBD Water Works 314-316 Darn Tough Vermont 315-319, 416-420 CE'BE' Snow Goggles & Helmets 621 DC Shoes 1135-1139, 1234- Celestron 623-625 1240, 1612-1616 Chaco 1031-1039, 1130- Deeluxe Snowboard Boots 931-935, 1028-1032 1138 Demon 439-441, 538-540, CG Habitats 926 1605 Chili's Eyewear 601-605 Depot Trading Co 721, 820 Chilis
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