Carrabassett’s new Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a fantastic place for creating heart warming moments & memories for people of all ages with all sorts of disabilities, to enable them to get out into the great outdoors that we all love! Autistic children benefit from the Spurwink on the Slopes program with specially trained ski instructors bringing the joy of our favorite sport to children who haven’t had that experience. A Grand Opening of the new faciltiy will be on Feb. 6 with afternoon tours & the Dinner in the Dark event that evening. Circle the date & get your tickets on line: http://www.adaptiveoutdooreducationcenter.org/ This fully accessible facility includes a Lodge and Large Yurt on two acres of land to provide a variety of recreational and educational programs and experiences in Maine’s great outdoors! Help this super cause bring the wonders of the outdoors to those who have been cut off from such opportunities for health reasons of all sorts, so they, too, can share the glory of Mother Nature’s beauty, & fun, year round in the Maine High Peaks!
Martha Bradley and Bruce Miles – Sugarloaf Charity Summit
Check out Martha Bradley and Bruce Miles this morning on WSKI Ch 17 to promote the Sugarloaf Charity Summit, which is just 2 weeks away, January 30th! Get your tickets to the ball at Guest Services or sugarloagcharitysummit.org soon as it will sell out! The major fundraising event of the season at Sugarloaf to raise money for the fight against cancer and all money raised stays in Maine! Join us!
Seth Nickerson
Local contractor and all around good guy Seth Nickerson gave us some insight into just how much work goes into keeping a place like Sugarloaf going, 365 days a year.
Author Jeff Ryan
Jeff Ryan brought his refreshing blend of insights, humor, history and geology into the WSKI studio. You can’t walk 8,000 miles without developing a unique view of the world and an ability to find complete contentment along the way. Ryan does it with entertaining flare.
CV Mountain Bike Development Forum Dec. 2015
How to do it CV style!!! All it takes to get something done is determination, collaboration, unity of purpose & a desire to have fun while improving life for our region…. Carrabassett’s unique ability to work with a variety of groups over the years has made it the destination it is for year-round recreation, & great place to live for those of us lucky enough to do so! Thanks to the fifty plus people who turned out during Christmas break for a brain-storming session at the library… here is Town Manager Dave Cota introducing the event:
And Peter Smith, representing CV NEMBA Club!
Then, Charlie Woodworth from Maine huts & Trails:
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