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Pats Peak Weekday Learn to Ski & Snowboard Program Registration is Going on Now

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Oct 14, 2008 - 3:27 PM
By AlpineZone News

HENNIKER, New Hampshire -- Pats Peak, New Hampshire's premier snowsports destination, announces that registration is going on now for the Weekday Learn To Ski & Snowboard Program. The Pats Peak Ski and Snowboard School prides itself in being called "a teaching mountain", where it bases its instruction on the American Teaching System, a method used by the PSIA (Professional Ski Instructors of America) and AASI (American Association of Snowboard Instructors), a proven method for developing and refining skills. With over 300 professional instructors, every lesson is geared toward the student's age and ability and to provide a fun learning environment.

New this season, an exciting new benefit has been added for students who sign up for the Pats Peak Learn to Ski and Snowboard Program Pats Peak, Cranmore and Gunstock are each offering students who participate in the Pats Peak Learn to Ski & Snowboard Program (1) one free lift ticket to ski/ ride at their mountain, valid February 23, 2009 through the end of their respective ski season. There is no additional cost for this new benefit to the program. Please call the Ski School for more information or clarification at (603) 428-3245.

"Pats Peak's popular Learn to Ski & Snowboard Program has been a tradition for many years. We are excited to begin another season. We've added this new benefit to give students more opportunities to have fun at other New Hampshire mountains in addition to Pats Peak", said Bertie Holland, Snowsports Director at Pats Peak.

The Pats Peak Weekday Learn to Ski and Snowboard Program offers lessons for all abilities. Full rental packages are available for ski or snowboard. The program is for pre-scheduled school groups for five weeks. Students must sign up through their school or recreation center coordinator in order to participate in the program. If your local school or recreation center doesn't currently have a coordinator, you can create your own program. To create your own program, call Joni Aubin in the Pats Peak Ski School at 603-428-3245 x112 to secure your day and time.

Classes are kept to a maximum of 12 students. Level 1 through Level 9 classes for both skiing and snowboarding are available, as well as a very popular Freestyle class, which teaches the students how to use the terrain park and its elements safely. A Lift Only option is available for skiers or riders who are Level 5 or above that do not wish to take a lesson, but wish to participate in the program. Students must be at least six years old by 1/1/09 and in first grade in order to participate. Classes start on the scheduled day starting the week of January 5, 2009 for Session 1 and on Thursday, February 19, 2009 for Session 2. Discounted Weekday Parent Tickets are available for parents/guardians wishing to ski or ride on the day of their child(rens) program.

For more information on the Learn To Ski & Snowboard Program, go online to online at http://www.patspeak.com/ski_ride.htm or contact Bertie Holland, at Bertie@patspeak.com, (603) 428-3245 x114 or Joni Aubin at Joni@patspeak.com, (603) 428-3245 x112.

A Weekend Learn to Ski and Snowboard Program is available for students who are not able to join a Weekday Program. For more information or to sign up for the Weekend Learn to Ski and Snowboard Program go online to online at http://www.patspeak.com/ski_ride.htm or call 603-428-3245 to request an application.

More about Pats Peak:

Pats Peak is in its 46th consecutive ski and snowboard season under the Patenaude family ownership. Pats Peak has 22 well-groomed trails for all abilities, 7 gladed areas, 2 terrain parks, a snowtubing park, 9 high-capacity lifts, 100 percent snowmaking and some of the most challenging skiing in Southern New Hampshire.

Pats Peak has a Weekday Learn to Ski and Snowboard Program for more than 8,000 kids from over 100 local schools and more than 70 Adult Racing teams in the Adult Corporate Racing League. Pats Peak has 100% of its trails and slopes lit for night and is one of the state's most accessible learn-to-ski-and-snowboard mountains, with three separate beginner areas.

In the summer/fall months, Pats Peak is the perfect location for wedding receptions, parties, company meetings, or any social gathering.

Pats Peak is located in Henniker, NH, just twenty minutes from Concord, forty minutes from Manchester, and ninety minutes from Boston. The latest information, snow conditions, photos and events are available at www.patspeak.com or call 1-888-Pats Peak (888-728-7732).


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