Cold Ones for a Cause | Nordic Skiing For ALL

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(Photos | Courtesy of OAS)

Tonight, OAS and 10 Barrel Charity Night at Eastside 10 Barrel and more!

For the third year in a row, 10 Barrel has selected OAS as their charity of the quarter and we will gather to celebrate, support and cheers to OAS tonight, Thursday, January 20! Stop by anytime 5-9pm!

Community Nordic | EVERY WEDNESDAY through March 23!

Looking for a way to enjoy the outdoors this winter, avoid the crowds and get some exercise? Join us for the OAS Community Nordic program! This program is FREE of charge to all and is open to all ages, abilities, genders, races, ethnicities, EVERYONE!

Program Includes:

  • Nordic equipment (if needed), classic XC skis, skate skis, nordic sit ski or snowshoes
  • Mt Bachelor nordic trail pass
  • Instruction, ski buddy or guide
  • Transportation if needed

Learn More and Sign Up!

January 21-23 | Heroes Ski Weekend @ Mt. Bachelor

Thanks to support from Move United and the Department of Veterans Affairs, OAS is excited to provide two full days of adaptive skiing at Mt Bachelor for Veterans and Active Duty service members. Veterans will enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation and the thrill of downhill skiing in beautiful Bend, Oregon. Look for these service members on the slopes of Mt Bachelor this weekend!

February 5 | Ellie Bartlett Jr Racers Ski Day @ Hoodoo!

In honor and memory of one of OAS’ most dedicated volunteers, Ellie Bartlett, OAS hosts this annual free ski day for youth ages 25 and under at Hoodoo. Limited accessible transportation is available from Eugene and there will be ample opportunity for youth to enjoy the freedom of adaptive skiing! Lunch is provided and costumes are strongly encouraged!

Learn More & Sign Up Here for Jr Racers!

New to OAS? First Three Lessons are Free!

OAS is committed to reducing or eliminating the barrier of cost of participation for as many athletes as possible. The OAS First Turns Scholarship supports more athletes accessing the outdoors. The First Turns program means that any new-to-OAS athlete receives their first three winter experiences at no cost!

The First Turns program is made possible by OAS donors, the Roundhouse Foundation, Marie Lamfrom Foundation, Hampton Family Foundation, Swigert Foundation and of course our host partners at Mt Bachelor and Hoodoo!

Athlete Registration

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