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    • Lodging for Pub, Grub and Wine Tour
      The Lodge will be open from Friday, October 17th through Sunday, October 19th for the first annual Pub, Grub, and Wine Tour. Jim Hollister will be House Manager for the weekend. Lodge Rates for the weekend will be $30 for club members and $40 for guests - the rate will include 2 nights lodging and 2 breakfasts. I will start taking paid reservations at the meeting on August 6 . - #
      2008-08-06 14:08:26

    • Summer Lodge Openings
      We've added some dates for summer lodge openings to the calendar.  The lodge will be open for Golf week 7/23-7/28 and for Labor Day Weekend.  The summer rates are $5/night for members and $10/night for guests.  Fall Openings 9/27-28 (Sat-->Mon) and Oct 2-5 (Thurs-Sun) - the Fall rate is $10/night members and $15/night Guests.  Please contact Kimberly to make your reservation if you are planning on going up.  Have fun! - #
      2008-07-16 11:36:17

    • Club Race - Alternative Lodging
      If you book an alternative hotel for Club Race weeekend and want to join us at the lodge for a buffet dinner you can book that through Kimberly:
      • - The cost if booked at least 1 week in advance (by March 1) is $10 for people 13 and over and $5 for children 12 and under
      • - The cost to add dinner within 1 week or that day will be $15 each for all ages.
      Link to Details on Alternative Lodging   - #
      2008-02-13 09:20:14

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Preferred Vendors

Posted by Larry Ticotin, Webmaster on February 1st, 2007

The following is a listing of vendors that offer special promotions to club members or have helped the club in the past. Please mention Craigmeur Ski Club when you visit a listed vendor and be sure to show your current Craigmeur Ski Club membership card :

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Joe Jones and The Great Outdoors
219 Woodstock Ave
Rutland, VT 05701
Phone 1: (802) 775-9989
Phone 2: (802) 775-5115

“Joe Jones and the Great Outdoors will provide a 10% discount for any member that shows an ACTIVE Craigmeur Ski Club membership card with their purchase at their store on route 4 in Rutland Vermont”
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The Cherry Tomato restaurant is located on the way to our lodge. It is at the corner of route 149 and Bay rd. in Queensbury, New York - They offer a 10 percent discount to club members who show their active membership card.
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Dover Sport Center
242 Route 46
Dover, NJ
973-366-313310% Discount (sale items, rentals & labor excluded)

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Three Tomatoes
88 Merchants Row
Rutland, VT
802-747-7477
www.threetomatoestrattoria.com
10% Discount

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Webmaster note: Liz Holste has contributed books and time to various Craigmeur Ski Club events and deserves special mention:

SKIING IN NEW JERSEY?

By: Elizabeth Holste
186 pages © 2005
ISBN: 978-1-4116-6037-3
Retail price: $25.00

This new book takes an interesting look back at the sport of skiing in New Jersey! Downhill skiing in this state began the mid 1920s and still continues today. Unfortunately many of the ski hills talked about in Skiing In New Jersey? closed down long ago. Now there are only three ski areas in the state that remain open.

“Liz takes you back in time to the birth of skiing in one of the most unlikely winter sports states in the country - New Jersey. Her book honors the spirit of the Europeans who brought their inbred passion for snow and the great outdoors to these shores. The spirit of these pioneers of skiing, described in this book is still alive in those of us who have been lucky enough to reap the rewards of their incredible journey.”

- Donna Weinbrecht -
1992 Olympic Gold Medalist - Freestyle Mogul Skiing

Skiing In New Jersey? is a must have coffee table book for anyone who is interested in skiing or ski history!

Available through: http://www.lulu.com/content/184032
For more information (book engagement lectures) contact:
Elizabeth Holste
Phone: 201-924-2273
E-mail: holsteliz@hotmail.com

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Northern Ski Works, Inc.
P.O. Box 147
Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
802-422-9675
http://www.northernski.com
20% Discount

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SNOWEAST WEBSITE UNDERCONSTRUCTION! ANNOUNCING UP TO THE MINUTE MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS. Available at the SNOWEAST Website – SNOWEASTMAGAZNE.COM and powered by the BEST….SNOWCOUNTRY.com,

When Skiers and Snowboarders want to know what is going on at their favorite area…So they go online to SNOWEASTMAGAZINE.COM to find out all about it. Remember, there are 4 great issues of SNOWEAST each season. Ad Closings begin August 2007. Circulation is UP over 250% and climbing. SNOWEAST – ALL EAST – ALL THE TIME!

Please click here for more information.

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Do you have old skis cluttering your basement / garage / shed ? Why not turn them into an Adirondack chair as a gift for a friend or yourself ?

Rick Chankalian has been working this year on transforming old skis into chairs & loveseats. He has accepted members old skis and made a loveseat for the lodge, see the photo below. Also shown is a photo of a chair Rick has made from his old skis.

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Though it is a time consuming process, you can have a ski Adirondack chair / loveseat of your own, made from those old skis you can never decide what to do with.

You provide the old skis, select a wood and Rick will quote you a price for a chair or loveseat, which includes the cost of wood and labor involved to prepare and assemble the components. Base labor pricing is $250 and wood is quoted at cost. You can also provide your own wood if you have access to it.

You can speak with Rick at a club meeting or contact him via email : skirickichink@aol.com

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