Our snowsports school is open everyday with good coverage on many runs. So book your lesson now.
The Ability Challenge is a great fun day on the slopes for you and your family and friends. We have redesigned the event from a ski race to a party on the slopes suitable for any skiers level of expertice from beginner to pro!! Visit www.abilitychallenge.net to find out more about this not to be missed event. Participate on Friday, March 30th, or Saturday, March 31st.
Don't forget the Ability Bash on Saturday night, March 31st. It's one of North Tahoes premier events.
Ability Celebration
March 27 - April 1, 2012, Alpine Meadows, CA
Wounded Warrior Ability Camp March 27-April 1
The Ability Challenge March 30 & 31
18th Annual Ability BASH Banquet March 31
Honoring Wounded Warriors
Disabled in the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
This event celebrates the accomplishments of Disabled Sports USA Far West, our participants, volunteers and honored guests. The Ability BASH on Saturday evening, March 31st, is the culmination of a five-day event highlighting the abilities of people with disabilities and the powerful positive health and confidence building effects of our programs.
The week starts with an Ability Camp for 25 soldiers and marines disabled in Iraq and Afghanistan. They will receive specialized instruction in adapted snow skiing and snowboarding at the Disabled Sports Program Center at Alpine Meadows Resort. They will also participate in other winter recreation designed as part of their therapy and re-integration into the community.
On Friday, March 30th, and Saturday, March 31st, the Ability Challenge will feature donors, sponsors and disabled skiers for a fun day of on-hill activities. An awards presentation is scheduled at the end of the day.
The Ability BASH on Saturday evening, March 31st, has been one of North Tahoe’s premier fundraising events for 18 years. This banquet, dance and silent auction is a wonderful uplifting evening for all in attendance.
Please join us in celebrating the abilities of our honored guests. For more information, please visit our website at www.disabledsports.net.