Congratulations
to 15 of our Trainees who passed their Snowsports Teaching and Skiing Exam the
weekend of March 9th. Trainees work with our Level III Trainers and coaches
throughout the season. They attend clinics each weekend, and have the
chance to demonstrate their teaching skills to their peers, as well as to the
examiners at the end of the season. Our newest instructors and junior
instructors are: Morgan Byrne, Nathan Byrne, Ellie Ferrara, Lindsey Maclay,
Kayla McNamara, Rory O’Connor, Hope Pietrocarlo, Brigham Pratt ,Carolyn Rider,
Wes Rider, Dean Snelson, Sebby Turner, Courtney Wilday and Liam White.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
The Path to Certification in PSIA/AASI
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Those who
wish to become professional ski and snowboard instructors have a rigorous path
to follow in attaining certification.
All our candidates attend our 8:30 clinics, and have completed a minimum
of 50 hours of combined in-house training and actual on-hill teaching in order
to be eligible to take the Level I skiing or riding exam. This season, 10 of our instructors achieved
Level I PSIA Skiing certification. Tia
Krebs, Jim Quinn, Cassandra Tarbell, Mike Sweeney, Alexa Pietrowski, and
Katarina Ulsrud in the Alpine Division; Chelsea Marucci, Lynn Neeson, Jackie
Novkov, and Cody VanGorder received certification in the Adaptive Division of
Professional Ski Instructors of America.
We also had successful candidates for the
PSIA/AASI Children’s Specialist Exam which is a nationally recognized
certificate based program. The exam
combines knowledge of snowboarding and Alpine skiing and Telemark skiing. Brian Smith successfully completed Children’s
Specialist I at Holiday Valley on March 5.
Wendy Frank, Snowsports Director at HoliMont, Jane Robinson, former
Children’s Director at HoliMont, Ron Kubicki, Snowsports Director at Holiday
Valley, Rich Rumfola, Children’s Director at Holiday Valley, and Debbie Goslin,
Snowsports Director at Kissing Bridge completed their Children’s Specialist 2
exam at HoliMont on March 7.
Congratulations to all for all their hard work. Pictured are L to R
First row: Tia Krebs, Cassandra Tarbell,
Katarina Ulsrud, Alexa Pietrowski, Wendy Frank.
Back row: Brian Smith, Jim Quinn,
Mike Sweeney.
L to R –
Rich Rumfola, Wendy Frank, “Griz” Caudle, Examiner, Debbie Goslin, Jane
Robinson, Ron Kubicki
HoliMont’s Torch Light Parade
It is fairly well known that, unlike our neighbors over at
Holiday Valley, the slopes of HoliMont close down every afternoon at
4:30pm. There are a variety of reasons
why HoliMont does not have night skiing but every so often the slopes of
HoliMont do light up at night and on those special occasions, it is a sight
worth seeing.
Friday, March 8th, was one of those
occasions. That night, during the weekly
Friday Night Fish Fry at the Chalet, over a hundred HoliMont Members of all
ages gathered together at the base of the Exhibition Express lift in order to
participate in the torch light parade that (weather pending) generally kicks
off the Mardi Gras weekend.
It was a perfect night for a parade and the spectators, both
in and outside of the Chalet, were treated to an astounding sight as the
HoliMont Safety Patrol, headed up by Safety Manager Justin Latimer, led the
long line of torch-wielding Members from the top of HoliMont, down Exhibition
and to the base of the Chalet.
The parade was over in approximately 10 minutes but in that
short timespan memories were created, friends were made, and some lucky Members
got to do what nobody else gets to do; ski the slopes of HoliMont at
night.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
HoliMont Athletes Bring Home Gold Twice in One Day
Recently, at the U16 Eastern Regional Championships, Patricia Mangan
tied for the win of the SG in Sugarloaf, ME while in Attitash, NH at the
U16 Eastern Finals, Sophia Richards won the SG for this Series. GO
HoliMont!
Monday, March 4, 2013
A Very Social Month For A Social Club
It’s been a very busy month at HoliMont in terms of social functions
and festivities. On top of the normal
weekend après ski parties that HoliMont Member’s are accustomed to, the month
of February saw Men’s Day, the 50th Anniversary Gala, and most
recently, Ladies Day take over the Chalet.
Friday the 1st was HoliMont’s annual Men’s Day
event where male Member’s brought their friends to the Club for a day of fun on
the slopes as well as in the Chalet.
The guys planned the event for the right day, as the weather
was superb for being out on the slopes.
Based on the stories being told in the Chalet during the breakfast
portion, there were plenty of guys who had a great night out in Ellicottville
Thursday evening. After breakfast most
of the men took to the slopes for a morning of pristine runs and plenty of fun.
Once again, the Buffalo Bills went above and beyond and
donated some great Bills gear for the Men’s Day raffle. Corbetts Ski & Snowboard also kicked in
with some awesome prizes, including a pair of skis.
After lunch it was back to the slopes for most of the
guys. The rest just hung out around the
Chalet and took advantage of the laid back atmosphere. Eventually, Comedian Steve Burr took the
stage and entertained the crowd for the rest of the afternoon. When Burr’s set was complete, another
successful Men’s Day was in the books.
Two weeks later, HoliMont’s 50th Anniversary Gala
was a huge hit with the HoliMont Membership.
The Chalet was filled with people looking to celebrate HoliMont’s
history…and celebrate they did! Dinner,
dancing, fireworks; the night had it all and when it was all said and done
everyone left feeling very positive about the future.
One week later the ladies of HoliMont completely took over
the Chalet with their Back In Black
theme. Just like the men, or perhaps
even more so than the men, a lot of the ladies were out living it up on the
town the night before. But no matter how
late they were out they still showed up in droves the next morning to commence
with the party.
Not surprisingly the vibe in the Chalet for ladies day was
much different than for Men’s Day.
Having a nice day out on the slopes was definitely an added bonus for
the ladies but it was the in Chalet activities that really had the women
excited.
As always, Dina’s provided a delicious breakfast spread that
had a fantastic aroma floating throughout the Chalet. Upstairs in the Chalet a vendors market was
set up where approximately 15 different shops were showing off some of their
finest items. From handbags, to clothing,
to jewelry, and a lot more in between, there were ample opportunities for the
women to purchase some very unique products.
The final thing on the agenda was a DJ spinning a great
selection of party beats so that the ladies could spend the remainder of the
event dancing the afternoon away.
HoliMont would like to thank Dekdebruns Ski Shop, The City
Garage, The Boardroom and Mud, Sweat n’ Gears for coming to HoliMont to provide
free ski and snowboard demo’s for all the participants of Men’s and Ladies Day.
Events like Men’s Day, the Gala, and Ladies Day are just a
couple of the many reasons why membership at HoliMont is such a worthwhile
decision. Every winter great times are
had, lifelong friendships are forged and of course there is always some very
fun skiing and snowboarding out on the slopes.
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