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Big Boulder is giving back and needs your help! Boulder is opening for the season Friday, November 21 - 4:00pm to 10:00pm. This night will be dedicated to 3 deserving local charities. By helping these charities you will receive a complimentary snow pass for this evening.

 

Here's a breakdown on the local charities and what you can do to help:

 

 

[*]Toys for Tots: Bring a new, unwrapped toy valued at $10 or more and receive a complimentary snow pass

[*]Food Pantry: Bring 10 non-perishable food items such as canned vegetables, gravy, boxed food ect and receive a complimentary snow pass

[*]Homelss Shelter "Family Promise": All food and beverage proceeds from this evening will be donated to a local homeless shelter for families in Stroudsburg, PA

[*]Guests that come to Big Boulder without any of the above items can ski/ride for $25.

Big Boulder will continue operations on Saturday from 10:00am to 10:00pm, Sunday from 10:00am to 8:00pm, and midweek from 3:00pm to 9:00pm. All snow passes are just $25. At this time there are no equipment rentals or snowsport lessons available.

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props to peak for doing this..

 

for sure.

 

Blue is actually doing something similar, and some of you may not know this, but its something that they have been doing for years. every season, maybe for the last 5 or 6, they have taken their profits from the year and donated quite a few of their pennies to something other than skiing and snowboarding at Blue Mt. They try to keep it under the radar and don't let the public know. Everybody is bitching and moaning about how nothing is happening at Blue and the new trail should be done and there aren't any improvements. But what they dont know is that Blue is unselfishly giving their skiing and snowboarding profits toward the snowtubing community, who is in need of help.

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for sure.

 

Blue is actually doing something similar, and some of you may not know this, but its something that they have been doing for years. every season, maybe for the last 5 or 6, they have taken their profits from the year and donated quite a few of their pennies to something other than skiing and snowboarding at Blue Mt. They try to keep it under the radar and don't let the public know. Everybody is bitching and moaning about how nothing is happening at Blue and the new trail should be done and there aren't any improvements. But what they dont know is that Blue is unselfishly giving their skiing and snowboarding profits toward the snowtubing community, who is in need of help.

 

What color livestrong bracelet is there for snowtubing, cuz I'm buying 3.

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