Powder Mountain will be hosting a food drive on April 1st along with The Ogden Rescue Mission. Each person that donates at least five (5) non-perishable food items will have their choice of either a $40 all area adult lift pass for that day (a $16 discount) or a single-ride Lightning Ridge Snowcat Pass ($12 value).
The idea for a food drive arose shortly after the resort's successful Stoked on Socks event, where 550 pairs of socks were donated to give to the homeless. All donations will be given directly to the Ogden Rescue Mission. The Ogden Rescue Mission prepares more than 100,000 meals each year for those in need. It also distributes over 1,500 food boxes for local families during the holidays.
Come experience music for self-empowerment, movement, art and healthy cuisine, Saturday, Jan 31st at 7pm. Featuring Loribella, Theresa Ellis, Mountain Fire Dance Troupe, Jessie Paul's Nia Dance, Art Exhibit and Artful Healthy Cuisine (bring an artful healthy dish to share). See the flyer for complete details and driving directions
It's hard to believe, but our valley's own Drew Johnson was recently crowned as Champion Guitar Hero at a recent Vikings game. Watch the video to see for your self!
LAKEWOOD, Colo. – May 28,
2008 – Today the National Ski
Areas Association (NSAA) announced the winners of the ninth annual National
Kid’s Safety Poster Contest. The 2007/08 winners were Lynzi Deeter, 11,
representing Snowbasin, Utah, and Larkin Armbruster, 9, representing Vail
Mountain, Colo. For their efforts, Lynzi and Larkin each received a Pro-Tec
helmet.
At
the Wolf
Creek Welcome
Center
3900 North Wolf Creek Drive,
Eden,
Utah (First building on right as you drive into Wolf Creek
complex—directly above of Moose Hollow entrance.)
Jastus
Suchi is the Kenyan coordinator for the Reach the Children Foundation, and will address the audience
regarding life in Africa, and the work being done to improve the
quality of
life there—primarily for children living in Nairobi ’s slums.
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Brandon Sorter (from the west side of the mountains) comes away with the pizza prize!! He responded to our email within about 2 minutes of it going out. Special props go out to Joel Estrada #1 and Allison Wimmer #2 for being even hungrier, but slightly less patient.
Stay tuned for next month's pizza give away, when we'll try to make it even more interesting.
Special thanks again to Alpine Pizza for helping us make this possible.
The most
compelling reason not to include a batch plant or rock crushing in the
valley is provided in the Ogden Valley General Plan -- chapter 6. it
states that" heavy industrial uses are not compatible with the valley's
character."
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