Activity Guide Fall & Winter 2016-2017

Outdoors for All Foundation • 6344 NE 74th Street, Suite 102 • , WA 98115 t: 206.838.6030 • www.outdoorsforall.org • e: [email protected] Table of Contents Greetings & Registration Directions...... 3 Financial Aid...... 3 Disability Key...... 3 Snoqualmie Downhill Skiing & ...... 4 Snoqualmie Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing...... 4 Stevens Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding...... 5 SKIHAWKS Racing Team...... 6 Transportation Pick-up / Drop-off Locations...... 6 Winter Equipment Demo & Fitting...... 7 Ability Assessments, Fittings & Private Lessons...... 7 Yoga...... 8 Learn to Ride a Bike Series...... 8 Day Camps...... 8 Information & Policies (PLEASE READ)...... 9 Calendar of Events & Important Dates...... 10

2 Outdoors for All Foundation Welcome to Outdoors for All! We are a national leader in adaptive outdoor recreation and one of the largest nonprofit organizations providing year-round instruction for people with any disability. We offer a wide variety of activities to choose from including:

- Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding - Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing - Learn to Ride - SKIHAWKS Racing Program - One-Time Adaptive Recreation Lessons - Equipment Fittings & Ability Assessments - Mid-Winter & Spring Break Camps - Yoga

Registration Throughout this activity guide you will find a number Registration Deadlines of outdoor recreation opportunities Outdoors for All offers during fall and winter. To register for programs: The registration deadlines for January-February pro- grams is December 2nd, 2016. Late registrations will be - Visit outdoorsforall.org accepted (contingent upon available space) and placed on a wait list. - Click ‘Registration’ under our ‘Programs’ tab Early Registration is strongly encouraged to ensure - Click ‘Programs or Registration’ under our ‘Register’ tab availability of space as participants are assigned to instruc- tors on a first come first serve basis. Despite this, register- - Choose the program you would like to participate in ing before the deadline does NOT guarantee a place in our program. Participant enrollment is subject to adequate Please note that for the skiing, snowshoeing, and snow- numbers of volunteers and their availability. boarding programs you will be asked to select your trans- portation, equipment rental and ticket/pass options. * A $50 deposit per activity must be submitted to secure a place in the program regardless of financial scholarship ap- * Prior to registering for an activity please read our Informa- plication status. tion & Policies section. If you have any questions or would prefer to register over the phone don’t hesitate to call us at 206.838.6030 x200

Financial Aid Disability Key Outdoors for All aims to remove economic barriers Throughout our brochure you will notice acronyms and preventing participants from accessing the outdoors. abbreviations we use to identify disabilities. Please use the Thanks to grants and our generous donors, financial aid key below as your guide. is available. Autism: On the autism spectrum Financial aid is awarded based upon our funding and currently may range from 50-70% of total activity cost. ID: Intellectual Disability We have a maximum award of $650.00 per participant per season, and may be applied to any of of our actvities. Phys. Dis: Physical Disability Financial Aid Applications can be found on our website under program registration. Sit: Participates in activities in a sitting position * A $50 deposit per activity must be submitted to secure a Stand: Participates in activities in a standing position place in the program regardless of financial aid application

VI/HI: Visual or Hearing Impairments To find out if a program is cancelled or delayed please call the hotline: 206.838.4995 3 The Summit at

This program provides employment, services, and privileges regardless of race, color, creed, sex, religion, age or national origin. Partners in Winter Recreation Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding Do you want to learn to ski or snowboard? Depending on your skill set, there are several ways you can ski using adaptive equipment. Experience the freedom and control of gliding down the slopes. Taught by trained volunteers, our lessons are designed to meet the needs of all ability levels. Downhill ski and snowboard programs are offered at The Summit at Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass. Please note our “sit” program is available for skiing only (“sit” snowboard cur- rently is not available). Session / Series Dates Lesson Day & Time Disability Cost Transportation Available? Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27 / Feb. 3, 10 & 17 Friday • 7 pm - 9 pm All Disabilities $355 Yes, additional $285 Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 9 am - 11 am ID/Autism $355 No Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 12 pm - 2 pm ID/Autism $355 No Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 9 am - 2 pm ID/Autism $470 Yes, additional $285 Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12 & 19 Sunday • 9:30 am - 11:30 am Phys. Dis. $355 No Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12 & 19 Sunday • 12:30pm - 2:30 pm Phys. Dis. $355 Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12 & 19 Sunday • 9:30 am - 2:30 pm Phys. Dis. $470 Yes, additional $285

Equipment Selection Cost w/ tax Snowboard, boots $126.04 Downhill Skis, boots, poles/outriggers $126.04 Sit-ski (mono/bi), outriggers $142.48 Snow Slider $142.48 Pass / Ticket option Cost Unlimited Season Pass: 7 years old + $300.89 Unlimited Season Pass: ages 6 and under $88.36 Cross-Country Skiing or Snowshoeing & Cross-Country Ski or Snowshoe touring Taught by trained volunteers, our cross-country skiing and showshoeing lessons allow participants to glide the groomed trails, trek through the trees or venture out into the back country. These lessons will meet the needs of all ability levels. Looking for a little more adventure? Try Touring. Participants in the touring program will ski or snowshoe a different trail each week utilizing the SnoPark trail system in the Snoqualmie National Forest. The Touring program is designed for participants who do not require access to a lodge during their daily sessions. Connect with people who share your love of adventure. Session / Series Dates Lesson Day & Time Disability Cost Transportation Available? Summit Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28/ Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday, 9:15 am - 1:45 pm All Disabilities $390 Yes, additional $285

Equipment Selection Cost w/tax Cross-Country skis, boots, poles $93.16 Cross-Country Sit-Ski, poles $93.16 Snowshoe, poles $71.24

Pass / Ticket option Cost Cross-Country Trail Season Pass: age 7+ $89.49 Touring Pass: age 7+ $89.49 Trail or Touring: under age 7 Free 4 Stevens Pass Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding Do you want to learn to ski or snowboard? Depending on your skill set there are several ways you can ski using different types of adaptive equipment. Experience the freedom and control of gliding down the slopes. Taught by trained volunteers, our lessons are designed to meet the needs of all ability levels. Downhill ski and snowboard programs are offered at The Summit at Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass. Please note our “sit” program is available for skiing only (“sit” snowboard currently is not available). * There are NO lessons at Stevens Passon MLK and Presi- dents Day weekends. Session / Series Dates Lesson Day & Time Disability Cost Transportation Available? Jan. 7, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11, 25/ Mar. 4 Saturday • 10 am - 12 pm All Disabilities $375 No Jan. 7, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11, 25/ Mar. 4 Saturday • 1 pm - 3 pm All Disabilities $375 No Jan. 7, 21, 28 / Feb. 4, 11, 25/ Mar. 4 Saturday • 10 am - 3 pm All Disabilities $480 Yes, additional $305 Jan. 8, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12, 26/ Mar. 5 Sunday • 10 am - 12 pm All Disabilities $375 No Jan. 8, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12, 26/ Mar. 5 Sunday • 1 pm - 3 pm All Disabilities $375 Jan. 8, 22, 29 / Feb. 5, 12, 26/ Mar. 5 Sunday • 10 am - 3 pm All Disabilities $480 Yes, additional $305

Equipment Selection Cost w/ tax Snowboard, boots $126.04 Downhill Skis, boots, poles/outriggers $126.04 Sit-ski (mono/bi), outriggers $142.48 Snow Slider $142.48 Pass / Ticket option Cost 7 week series lift ticket $288.40

OUTDOORS FOR ALL SKI BALL: 15th Annual Gala Auction October 22, 2016 Seattle Marriott Waterfront, 2100 Alaskan Way, Seattle

Join us for another fun filled evening benefiting Outdoors for All. As our largest fund raiser of the year, this unique gala event will feature one of a kind auction items including top of the line gear, travel, exclusive experiences, and more! Come dressed in your finest white winter wear. 5 SKIHAWKS Racing Team The SKIHAWKS Racing Team inspires and involves people with developmental challenges in winter sports train- ing and competitions to enhance their lives, build self-esteem, confidence and independence. SKIHAWKS was formed in 1982 and has grown from one athlete to over 80 Alpine, Nordic and Snowboard racers. Although this program is aimed primarily at providing a chance to enjoy a success in a sport and learn team pride and sports- manship, it has many social benefits as well for its athletes. The SKIHAWKS Racing Team trains athletes with the support of Outdoors for All. * Athletes must also register with Special Olympics and must be approved by SKIHAWKS Head Coach. To contact Head Coach, Sandee Brock, please e-mail [email protected] Cross-Country Skiing, Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding Session / Series Dates Lesson Day & Time Disability Cost Transportation Available? SKIHAWKS Downhill Skiing Downhill Skiing Contact the SKIHAWKS directly Jan. 4, 8, 11, 25/ Feb. 1, 8, 15 Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9 pm ID/Autism $365 email: [email protected] SKIHAWKS Snowboarding Snowboarding Contact the SKIHAWKS directly Jan. 4, 8, 11, 25/ Feb. 1, 8, 15 Wednesday • 6:30 pm - 9 pm ID/Autism $365 email: [email protected] SKIHAWKS Downhill Skiing Downhill Skiing Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28/ Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 9 am - 2 pm ID/Autism $470 Yes, additional $285 SKIHAWKS Snowboarding Snowboarding Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28/ Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 9 am - 2 pm ID/Autism $470 Yes, additional $285 SKIHAWKS Cross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28/ Feb. 4, 11 & 18 Saturday • 9:15 am - 1:45 pm ID/Autism $390 Yes, additional $285

* Additional dates are required for competitions: HAWKS Equipment Selection Cost w/ tax Invitational, HAWKS Regionals and the Special Olympics Snowboard, boots $126.04 Winter Games. For a list of these dates please contact the SKIHAWKS directly. Downhill Skis, boots, poles/outriggers $126.04 Cross-Country Skis, boots, $93.16 poles/outriggers Pass / Ticket option Cost Unlimited Season Pass, 7 years old + $300.89

Unlimited Season Pass, Ages 6 and under $88.36 Cross-Country Trail Season Pass $89.49

Transportation Information If a program has transportation, see below for available pickup locations. Participants must be dropped off at the same bus/van stop at which they were picked up. Some Outdoors for All vans may not be wheelchair accessible (contact Outdoors for All to make wheelchair accessible accommodations). There is no cost for required caregivers. Limited space is available on each van/bus. Participants who register early increase their chances of receiving their transportation pref- erences. For individuals who require a caregiver to accompany them, please note that during registration so we can reserve space for them.

Mountain & Session Pick-up / Drop-off Locations Cost Summit: Friday Evening (Jan. - Feb.) Eastgate / Bellevue $285 Summit: Saturday (Jan. - Feb.) or Northgate Transit Center Seattle Goodwill $285 Summit: Saturday SKIHAWKS (Jan. - Feb.) Southcenter Eastgate / Bellevue Summit: Sunday (Jan. - Feb.) Seattle Goodwill Eastgate / Bellevue $285 Stevens Pass: Saturday (Jan. - Feb.) or Seattle Goodwill Northgate Transit Center $305 Stevens Pass: Sunday (Jan. - Feb.) Eastgate / Bellevue Monroe / Fred Meyer 6 Additional Winter Programs Winter Equipment Demo & Fitting Curious about adaptive equipment used during the winter season? Not sure you have the ability to ski or snow- board? This is a good time to see how it’s done and find out what adaptations and special equipment may be needed before lessons start. Save valuable ski time; fittings done on the mountain may take one to two hours dur- ing lessons. Staff will give an overview of winter programs, demonstrate equipment and answer questions. The winter equipment demo & fitting are FREE, but partipants are asked to register online to help Outdoors for All plan equipment & staffing.

Activity Age Location Day & Time Cost Winter Equipment Demo & Fitting 5+ Magnuson Park Wed. November 9 • 5pm-8pm FREE

Ability Assessment During an ability assessment participants work with one of our Adaptive Recreation Specialists to assess indi- vidual abilities and to determine which type of adaptive ski or cycle is the most appropriate on an individual basis. Once the team determines the right piece of equipment, our specialist will work with the participant to adapt the equipment to meet any individual needs using adaptive grips, pads and straps. After the assessment, participants receive an introductory lesson on equipment use. Family members and caregivers are welcome to attend Assess- ments to learn along with the participant. All dates and times are subject to availability. The standard amount of time for an assesment is 1.5 hours. Fitting Fittings are great for participants who have a good idea about what type of equipment they want to use, but are interested in learning about adaptations or assistive devices that are available (straps, grips, pads) and would like help getting started using them. The standard amount of for a fitting is 30-45 minutes. Please contact our office to schedule an Ability Assessment and Equipment Fitting.

Activity Age Location Day & Time Cost Ability Assessments 5+ Magnuson Park by appointment $115/hr Fittings 5+ Magnuson Park by appointment $40/hr

Private Lessons Private Lessons are available for individuals interested in trying a new winter sport or looking for coaching to get to the next level. Lessons are two hours, and they are available in downhill ski, snowboard, sit ski or Nordic. * Cost includes lesson ($90), equipment rental ($21.92 w/tax), and a lift ticket ($40). To schedule a Private Lesson, go to the Outdoors for All registration page, and click on the Private Lessons header. You can choose from the options below. Sign up quick before spots run out! * Lessons are limited to the availability of our instructors and equipment. Outdoors for All makes every effort to schedule lessons that meet your preferred schedule.

Private Lesson Type Months Available Lesson Day & Time Age Cost w/ Location tax Stand Ski or Sit Cross - Country January, February Saturdays 5+ $151.92 Summit Snoqualmie 9 am-11am or 12 pm-2 pm Stand Ski, Snowboard, or Sit - Downhill January, February & Mar. 4 Saturdays 5+ $151.92 Stevens Pass 10am-12pm or 1pm-3pm Stand Ski or Sit - Downhill January & February Sundays 5+ $151.92 Summit Snoqualmie 9:30am-11:30am or 12:30pm-2:30pm Cycling, Rock Climbing, & Kayaking October - September By appointment 5+ $75/hr Magnuson Park

7 Additional Winter Programs Yoga Cross-train for the winter season! Join Yoga instructor, Molly, and our therapeutic yoga group in gentle stretching, strength building, relaxation and fun! Outdoors for All has partnered with Taj Yoga Studio to provide these 7-week series of yoga for people with intellectual disabilities.

Activity Age Location Day & Time Cost Yoga 14+ Taj Yoga Oct 11 - Nov 22 $70 Yoga, Drop-In Class 14+ Taj Yoga Dec 6 $10 Yoga, Drop-In Class 14+ Taj Yoga Dec 13 $10 * Taj Yoga: 9250 14th Avenue NW Room 2, Seattle, WA 98117

Learn to Ride a Bike

Activity Age Location Day & Time Cost Learn to Ride a Bike Eastside 5+ TBD Saturdays Apr 8, 15 & 22 • 9am-11am or 12am-2pm $300 Learn to Ride a Bike Seattle 5+ Magnuson Park Saturdays Apr 29, May 6 & 13 • 9am-11am or 12am-2pm $300

Learn to ride a cycle with the help of Outdoors for All staff and volunteers. Bring your own bike or borrow one from us—trike recumbents are also available! The Learn to Ride a Bike Series will focus on developing independence on a cycle with one-on-one instruction. The learning objectives are tailored to each student. Course content includes cycling safety, rules of the road, cycle balance, braking, handling skills and advanced cycling techniques.

Day Camps Outdoors for All Day Camps provide an active camp environment for children with and without disabilities ages 5–21. Camps are designed to provide a welcoming, fun and nurturing environment. Activities are structured as “challenge by choice”, allowing for a wide variety of abilities and fitness. Day Camp operates during winter / holiday breaks and spring breaks. Cost includes activities, equipment, and transportation. Activities may include snow sledding and play, cycling, rock climbing, kayaking, hiking, and community outings. Specific activities are listed on the Outdoors for All website.

Activity Age Location Day & Time Cost Winter Break Day Camp 5-21 Magnuson Park Dec. 27-30 • 9am-3pm $87/day Mid-Winter Break Day Camp 5-21 Magnuson Park Feb. 20-24 • 9am-3pm $87/day Spring Day Camp 5-21 Magnuson Park April 10-14 • 9am-3pm $435/wk 8 Information & Policies Confirmations: Upon receiv- Absences/Credit/Refund Policy: Payment Policy: A non-refund- Helmet Policy: Outdoors for All’s ing your registration forms and Once lessons have begun, partial able deposit is needed to secure helmet policy requires partici- deposit, we will send an initial credits/refunds will be given only a space in any Outdoors for All pants, volunteers, and any par- confirmation letter along with for significant medical or extraor- program. The non-refundable de- ticipating family and caregivers additional forms to review and/or dinary personal circumstances posit fee varies based on the pro- to wear helmets when actively complete. approved by the Program Direc- gram cost. Full payment is due 7 participating in downhill skiing, tor. If a participant cancels an ac- business days prior to the start downhill snowboarding, and IMPORTANT: Participant enroll- tivity more than 7 business days of the program, except for par- any other activity when directed ment is subject to adequate prior to the start of the activity, ticipants that have notified the by Outdoors for All staff and re- number of volunteers being they will be eligible for a refund office that they will be paying leased parties. The selection adn available; your participation less the non-refundable deposit. with DSHS funds or who have use of an appropriate helmet is maybe cancelled if there are not We ask for more than 7 business arranged a payment plan with the sole responsibility of the user. enough volunteers. Final confir- days notice so there is an oppor- the office. Participants may lose Outdoors for All will not be liable mations for Jan-Feb multi-week tunity to offer that space to those their spot in the program if full for any injury or damages result- lessons will be sent 10-14 days on the wait list. If a participant payment has not been received 7 ing from failure to use a helmet prior to the start of the program. cancels an activity and does not business days prior to the start of or incorrect use or selection of a Final confirmations will include: notify the office more than 7 busi- the program. helmet. WARNING: Outdoor ac- instructor name, transportation ness days prior to the activity, the tivities are inherently dangerous location and times, verification of participant is responsible for the Medication Policy: It is required and use of a helmet is no guaran- rental equipment and final bill- full activity cost due, as well as any that participants be independent tee of safety and the activities re- ing amount, reflecting financial transportation fees, equipment in taking medications or bring quireing the use of a helmet may scholarships if applicable. rentals, tickets or passes due to a caregiver. All Outdoors for All expose the participant to forces the fact that we will be unable to participants and volunteers are that exceed the limits of protec- Participant Behavior Standards: fill that spot. If you are going to be required to safeguard their medi- tion provided by a helmet. Behavior issues can be a part of absent, please call the Outdoors cations to prevent accidental or many disabilities. Outdoors for All for All hotline (206-838-4995) and unintentional ingestion of medi- Instruction: Outdoors for All’s makes every attempt to accom- leave a message. Credits/refunds cations. lessons are typically taught with modate the aspects of individuals’ or make- up lessons are not given a low participant to instructor disabilities. However, Outdoors for participant absences. Out- Equipment Rentals: Outdoors ratio (1:1 to 3:1). Each individual’s for All staff and volunteers are not doors for All closely monitors for All equipment is available to needs are considered in lesson prepared to deal with significant weather conditions and road rent for your lesson program and planning and instructor ratio. behavioral issues. Please alert the closures, and occassionally can- for daily rentals. If you choose to office in advance regarding is- cels lessons. Outdoors for All use your own equipment, please Summit Season Passes: Partici- sues of concern so we can work has secured one makeup day make note during registration. pants who purchase a Summit together to ensure a positive and at the end of the regular season Helmets are also available at no Season Pass thru Outdoors for safe experience for all - partici- series should inclement weath- cost for general safety use. All must fill out an online applica- pants, staff and volunteers. Unac- er occur. This makeup lesson is tion for their pass on the Summit ceptable behavior includes: self- on the student’s regular day of DSHS Respite Funding: Out- website by December 15, 2015. abuse, physical and verbal abuse the week, only one week later. doors for All is a registered con- Directions for obtaining the pass of others, sexual contact, violent Please keep this date penciled tractor with DSHS, and is therefore will be included on participants behavior, profanity and a consis- in, as refunds will not be given eligible to accept respite funds for Outdoors for All payment receipt. tent unwillingness to participate should the participant not be payment of activities. Some ac- Participants who do not fill out in activities. Noncompliance with able to come to the makeup tivities, items and fees may not the application by December 15, behavior standards may result in lesson. be eligible for DSHS funds. Please 2015 will be charged a $25 late the requirement of caregiver ac- see Outdoors for All’s FAQs about fee. companiment during future ac- Financial Scholarships: Out- using respite funds for additional tivities or possible dismissal from doors for All’s aim is to remove details. Transportation: Participants reg- activities. economic barriers that may pre- istered for Outdoors for All trans- vent participants from accessing Age: For most programs, par- portation must be dropped off at Safety & Acceptance: Outdoors the outdoors. Financial Scholar- ticipants must be 5 years old by the same bus/van stop at which for All reserves the right to deny ships are available to participants the first activity date. Generally, they were picked up. Contact Out- enrollment for medical, safety, or based on availability of funds and young participants who are new doors for All to make wheelchair behavioral reasons. Participants on a first come, first served basis. to on-snow activities are better- accessible accommodations. who have had significant seizure Financial assistance may range suited for half-day lessons. There is no cost for required care- activity in the past year, and will from 50 - 70% of total activity givers. Please note if a caregiver be riding a chair lift, must wear a cost, with a maximum award of SKIHAWKS Racing Team: The will be attending during registra- harness. There is a 200 lb. weight $650.00 per participant per sea- SKIHAWKS Racing Team is made tion so we can reserve space for consideration for all sit skiers. son. To be considered for financial up of downhill and cross-country them. When registering, choose scholarships participants must participants with developmen- the transportation pick-up lo- Participant Personal Needs: Out- be registered for the program tal disabilities who compete in cation that meets your needs. doors for All staff and volun- for which they are requesting fi- Special Olympics. In order to par- Transportation pickup / drop-off teers are not prepared or trained nancial aid. Please download a ticipate, individuals must be ap- locations are based on popular to handle significant personal financial scholarship application proved by the SKIHAWKS Head demand. We can not guarantee care needs (for example restroom from our website and contact us Coach and register additionally the specific location you choose needs). Individuals requiring if you have questions. As with any with the Special Olympics. Trans- will be available. Limited space is extra support for restroom and registration, a $50 deposit per ac- portation assignments on the available on each van/bus. Partici- other personal care needs must tivity must be submitted in order SKIHAWKS bus are first come, first pants who register early increase provide their own caregiver. Out- to secure a place in the program served. their chances of receiving their doors for All staff and volunteers regardless of financial scholarship transportation preferences. Con- will not dispense medication application status. tact the office for questions about to participants. For questions, one day transportation needs. please contact our office. 9 Calendar of Events 2016-2017

Outdoors for All Foundation • 6344 NE 74th Street, Suite 102 • Seattle, WA 98115 t: 206.838.6030 • www.outdoorsforall.org • [email protected] To find out if a program is cancelled or delayed please call the hotline: 206.838.4995

DATE EVENT LOCATION October 3, 2016 Registration Opens Magnuson Park (online, phone & in-person) October 11, 2016 Late Fall Yoga Class Begins Taj Yoga October 22, 2016 2016 Annual Gala Auction: WHITEOUT! Seattle Marriott Waterfront

November 9, 2016 Winter Gear Fitting & Assessment Magnuson Park Office, Seattle WA

December 2, 2016 Jan/Feb Winter Program Registration Deadline N/A December 2, 2016 Jan/Feb Financial Scholarship Deadline N/A December 6, 2016 Yoga Drop-In Taj Yoga December 13, 2016 Yoga Drop-In Taj Yoga December 15, 2016 Summit Season Pass application deadline N/A -$25 late fee after today Dec. 27, 28, 29, 30, 2016 Winter Break Day Camp Magnuson Park

January 4, 2017 SKIHAWKS Wednesday Night series begins The Summit at Snoqualmie: Summit West January 6, 2017 Summit West Friday Night series begins The Summit at Snoqualmie: Summit West January 7, 2017 Summit West Saturday Alpine series begins The Summit at Snoqualmie: Summit West January 7, 2017 Summit East Saturday Nordic series begins The Summit at Snoqualmie: Summit East (Hyak) January 7, 2017 Stevens Pass Saturday Alpine series begins Stevens Pass January 8, 2017 Summit West Sunday Alpine series begins The Summit at Snoqualmie: Summit West January 8, 2017 Stevens Pass Sunday Alpine series begins Stevens Pass January 8, 2017 Stevens Pass Sunday Nordic series begins Stevens Pass

February 20-24, 2017 Mid-Winter Break Day Camp Magnuson Park

March 11, 2017 SPREE at The Summit - Alpental

April 8 Eastside Learn to Bike series begins TBD April 10-14, 2017 Spring Break Day Camp Magnuson Park April 29 Seattle Learn to Bike series begins Magnuson Park

SPREE AT ALPENTAL March 11, 2017 It’s a party on the slopes! Not only that, our Spree at Alpental is an exciting team fund raising event featuring ski and snowboard demos from top of the line reps, a race course, live music, and a beer garden. We can’t promise good weather but we can promise a good time! 10