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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
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StoweDerby UVMSnowboardTeamBoxSocial VermontMapleOpenHouseWeekend
Country’s oldest For snowboarders only! This event is designed to Held at sugarhouses throughout Vermont.
combination down- bring the fun back to snowboarding. The empha- Activities vary but usually include sugarhouse
hill/cross-country ski sis will be on fun, but the riding, judging, and tours and maple syrup being made. For partici-
race. International prizes will be serious. Open to all, so put a team pating sugarhouses, check out www.vermont
competitors, together.
www.stowe.com.
maple.org/open-house.html.
amateurs and children
ski over 10 miles from
March8-9&15-16 March29-30
the top of Mansfield to
FreeFamilyFunRace SpringSummitCelebrationPartI
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the village of Stowe.
Who’s the fastest in your family? Find out on Stowe hosts two consecutive weekends of events
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Preregistration. 253-
our timed race course where every racer gets a representing everything that spring skiing and
7704 or www.team
prize! From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lower Madonna riding is about: sun, friends, fun, music and
DON
mmsc.org.
Liftline. Smugglers’ Notch Resort. BBQs.
www.stowe.com.
March29
February 28
StowkedSeriesIV—Slopestyle
FamilyFunandWondertimeMagazineWinter
Show your stuff in Stowe’s terrain parks. Open to
Carnival
male and female amateur skiers and riders of all
FamilyFun and Wondertime Magazines team up
ages. Two-run, freestyle format. Prizes.
with Smugglers’ Notch Resort for a winter carni-
TION Registration: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. (800) 253-4SKI.
val of music and live entertainment on the
Village Green. Face painting, games, snow March30
games, clowns, magicians, bonfire, giveaways
ASSOCIA
Mt.MansfieldSkiPatrolBumpsContest
and goody bags, plus an outdoor barbecue.
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Test your speed, style and technical moves in the
March
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bumps. Open to skiers, riders and telemarkers of
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all ages. Or just come cheer on the bumpers and
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bruisers. Benefits Vermont Children’s Trust
March1-2,8-9&15-16
March15
Foundation.
www.stowe.com.
FreeFamilyFunRace
Who’s the fastest in your family? Find out on
TorchlightParade&Fireworks
April&May
our timed race course where every racer gets a
Stowe Mountain Resort comes alive with a spec-
prize! From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lower Madonna
tacle of light. 7 p.m. Midway Lodge.
April5-6
Liftline. Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
March15 SpringSummitCelebrationPartII
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Stowe hosts two consecutive weekends of events
Smugglers’ Notch Resort has the air, you bring
representing everything that spring skiing and
the BIG. Music, prizes and fun! From 11 a.m.
riding is about: sun, friends, fun, music and
- 2 p.m. Zone Terrain Park on Sterling Mountain.
BBQs.
www.stowe.com
Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
April5
March21-30 13thAnnualBrewfestPart2
11thGreenMountainFilmFestival
Sample the local and regional beers and wines
“A destination event for film buffs across the
with music, munchies, and prizes. 6 p.m. - 10
SOCIETY
Northeast.” Venues throughout downtown
p.m., Meeting House, Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
Montpelier and The Savoy, 26 Main Street. 262-
3423,
www.GreenMountainFilmFestival.org.
April5-7
CANCER
67thSugarSlalom
March22-23 A New England ski tradition! The Sugar Slalom is
15thAnnualWaterburyHome&GardenShow
one of the oldest ski races in the U.S. Shoot the
AMERICAN
More than 80 exhibitors, seminar series, silent
slalom gates, then enjoy sugar on snow at the
March1-2
auction and raffle, flea market, plant display and
finish. 253-7704.
5thAnnualRelayForLife
sale. $2. Crossett Brook Middle School, Route
100, Duxbury. 244-7373.
April6
A unique opportunity for winter sports enthusiasts VermontSpecialtyFoodDay
to join the fight against cancer. Cross-country ski
March23 Enjoy free and delicious samples of Vermont
or snowshoe during this overnight, outdoor event,
raise funds and support the mission of the
53rdAnnualEasterSunriseService
food products like cheese, cider and the tradi-
American Cancer Society. Trapp Family Lodge.
A non-denominational service atop Mt.
tional sugar-on-snow at Stowe. (800) 253-4754.
kathy.johnson@cancer.org, 866-466-0626.
Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak. For more
information or when the Gondola will run,
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contact
info@stowe.com or check out the
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Stowe Reporter prior to Easter week. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village. Noon - 5
p.m., Tuesday-Saturday.
www.helenday.com,
Photography
March23 253-8358.
Helen Day Art Center, Stowe Village. Noon - 5
p.m., Tuesday-Saturday.
www.helenday.com,
FreeFamilyFunRace
253-8358.
Who’s the fastest in your family? Find out on
May2-4
our timed race course where every racer gets a
StoweWeekendofHope
March3-5
prize! From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lower Madonna A celebration of life and learning for people with
WomeninMotionCamp
Liftline. Smugglers’ Notch Resort. cancer and those who love them. Weekend fea-
tures educational workshops, lectures and dis-
Are you looking to become a better all mountain March23
plays presented by some of the nation’s leading
skier or rider? This three-day Stowe Mountain
Resort series works on skill development with
EasterSunriseService
oncologists, medical researchers, psychologists,
the latest equipment and experienced coaches.
Free non-denominational sunrise service atop
survivors and health-care leaders. Various loca-
(800) 253-4SKI.
Sterling Mountain. Sterling Lift will run from 6
tions throughout Stowe.
www.stowehope.org. a73
a.m. - 6:30 a.m. only. The Fun Zone hosts an
Easter egg hunt, 5 p.m. Smugglers’ Notch Resort.
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