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January is learn to ski and snowboard month

by For the Herald
| January 5, 2017 12:00 AM

During the month of January, Schweitzer will be offering first time skiers and riders packages and incentives to encourage them to take up snow sports as part of the national “Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month (LSSM)” program.

“LSSM offers those that are curious about learning something new affordable lesson packages to get them out on the mountain,” says Nikol Hampton, Schweitzer’s Snowsports School Director. “For example, someone who has never skied or snowboarded before can get a lesson, lift ticket, and rentals for only $40. That’s an amazing deal on what could become a lifetime love of winter sports.”

“We live in such a geographically diverse region and one that continues to inspire us even in the coldest months,” says Schweitzer Marketing Manager, Dig Chrismer. “Living in this region keeps us active all summer long and that shouldn’t stop as we head into winter. As we say in the ski industry: ‘humans weren’t meant to hibernate.’ So get out on the snow and learn to love winter to its fullest.”

“This is also a great opportunity to find shared experiences for the whole family,” Chrismer continues. “It’s never too late for parents to try something new, right alongside their children. Learning new winter sports together is a great way to enjoy our winter mountain culture.”

Schweitzer also offers a “Ski-4-FREE in 3” lesson program consisting of 3 days of lessons, rentals and lift tickets for just $165. Upon completion of the program, participants receive a Grad Pass that gives them free skiing or snowboarding from March 13, 2017 until Schweitzer’s season ends. “Just start your lessons in January and by March, you’ll be ready to explore more of this amazing mountain,” says Hampton.

For more information about Schweitzer’s LSSM beginner package and the “Ski-4-FREE in 3,” visit www.schweitzer.com.