Jessyca Keeler, Executive Director, Ski NH [email protected] (603) 745-9396 X203
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Contact: Jessyca Keeler, Executive Director, Ski NH [email protected] (603) 745-9396 x203 Kris Neilsen, NH Division of Travel & Tourism [email protected] (603) 271-2665 Help Set a Guinness World Record at the World’s Largest Ski & Snowboard Lesson on Jan. 8 Event is part of January Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month Want to be part of the Guinness Book of World Records? Beginner skiers and snowboarders are invited to hit the slopes at ski areas throughout New Hampshire on Friday, January 8 at 10 a.m. Ski areas all over the United States will be holding ski and snowboard lessons in their respective time zones to set the world record for the largest multi-venue ski and the largest multi-venue snowboard lessons ever taught. This is not one giant lesson, but a series of lesson groups being taught in ski areas’ local time zones. Be part of this historical event and have some fun, too. Participating Ski NH members are offering a “10 at 10” deal that day. For only $10, beginner skiers and riders can get a Level 1 class at 10 a.m. along with rentals and lift ticket, while participating in this Guinness Book of World Records event. (Pre-registration is required and some restrictions apply, so guests should contact participating ski areas for more information. Links and contact information can be accessed at SkiNH.com.) Here is a current list of participating resorts: Bretton Woods: call (603) 278-3303 Cranmore Mountain Resort: call (603) 356-5544 x392 or x333 Gunstock Mountain Resort: call (603) 293-4341 King Pine Ski Area: call (603) 367-8896 Mount Sunapee: call (603) 763-3564 Loon Mountain: call (800) 229-5666 Pat’s Peak: register online or call (888) 728-7732 Ragged Mountain Resort: call (603) 768-3600 x3032 Waterville Valley Resort: call (603) 236-8311 x3136 If participating in a lesson on January 8 won’t work for you, keep in mind that the entire month of January is Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month. Beginner specials include a $39 lift, lesson and rental package for downhill skiing and riding at participating alpine areas, and a $19 trail pass, lesson and rental package at participating cross-country ski areas. For more information, visit the Ski NH information page or http://www.skinh.com/learn. Ski NH is the statewide association representing 33 alpine and cross country resorts in New Hampshire. For more information on ski areas, vacation planning, and updated winter events at Ski NH resorts, call Ski NH at 603.745.9396 or visit the Ski NH website at www.SkiNH.com. For statewide travel info, visit www.visitNH.gov. .