Mt. Bachelor Ski For Schools Offers Eight Days of Fun

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Ski Mt. Bachelor for just $30 and support local schools.

 
The 9th annual Mt. Bachelor Ski for Schools fundraiser to benefit the Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools and the Redmond Education Foundation will run with eight days over the course of two weeks once again this year.

One day passes, priced at $30 each, will be for sale through December 1 and again December 6–8 at the local area retailers listed below. They may be redeemed Monday – Thursday, December 2-5 and December 9-12.

In Bend and Sunriver: 4 Season’s Recreational Outfitters, La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery, Mid Oregon Credit Union, MountainSupply, Pine Mountain Sports, Pine Mountain Sports, Powder House, REI, Side Effect, Skjersaa’s, Sunriver Sports, and Zydeco.

In Redmond: Grocery Outlet, McDonalds, and Mid Oregon Credit Union Mt. Bachelor generously donates 100% of Ski for Schools revenue. Since the inception, the event has garnered more than$150,000, benefiting countless local students.

Andy Goggins, director of marketing and communications at Mt. Bachelor, said, “Mt. Bachelor is excited to support the education foundations in this unique fundraising program. With Ski for Schools, we can offer an incredible deal on lift tickets to our local community while contributing to our area schools, a win-win for students, skiersand snowboarders alike!”Heather Vihstadt, executive director of the Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools shared, “We are extremely gratefulto Mt. Bachelor for their ongoing support of our mission.

The funds raised for our district largely support the Activity Fee Scholarship Program, providing financial aid for middle and high school youth in need for sports registration fees. Since the recession, the need has been immense and studies show that student engagement in after-school programs yields significant returns to both individuals and society-as-a-whole.

Benefits include improved school attendance, betterment of test scores, higher graduation rates, and an increased likelihood to pursue college. In addition, sports participation can foster team building, goal setting, and healthy lifestyle choices while simultaneously reducing juvenile crime, substance abuse, and teen pregnancy.”Bill Schulte conveyed that the Redmond Education Foundation also utilizes the proceeds for costs related to after-schoolprogramming and additionally, for scholarships to seniors.

Tickets are limited and will NOT be sold at the Mt. Bachelor ticket windows, so purchase them at an area retailer now! 541-355-5660

www.education.foundation@bend.k12.or.us  www.engagedminds.org.

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