- Fun Summer Activity: The Hanover Trails Challenge July 17, 2015One of the characteristics that often unites Nordic skiers is their love for the outdoors! If you’re looking for a fun and low-key way to keep your kids active outside this summer, consider signing up for the “Hanover Trails Challenge“. The Trails Challenge highlights many of the great public trails in Hanover. (My kids are LOVING it! They’ve spotted wild turkeys, explored dry riverbeds, and found beautiful flowers and feathers. They can’t wait to check out their next trail.) The Trails Challenge is a collaborative venture sponsored by Hanover Parks & Recreation, The Hanover Conservancy, Hanover Improvement Society, Town of Hanover Conservation Commission, and several local businesses. (Note: While the website suggests that you have to sign up in June, you can still register online or by going to the Richard W. Black Rec. Center.) In addition to the Trails Challenge, there are also a variety of other summer running activities posted on the Ford Sayre website. Finally, with ski season only 4 1/2 months away, we are starting to plan for the upcoming season! We are excited for the opportunities ahead – and would love to have more people join our existing group of volunteers. If you are interested, please let me know. Enjoy the summer – and be on the lookout for more communication in September! Aricca bkl.one.day@FordSayre.org Continue reading →
- Annual Mont-Ste-Anne Trip Info for December 2015 July 8, 2015Families have been asking about the details of our FS Mont-Ste-Anne trip and so Emily Silver has put together the information to share with everyone. Thanks to Emily for her continuing work on this trip. We can’t wait for it! Information is below….Ski w/ Ford Sayre families at Mont-Ste-Anne near Quebec City Dec 27th-31st: a tradition in its 3rd year!THE SKIING EXPERIENCE:This will be our third winter continuing the Mont-Ste-Anne tradition, and we have seen that it gives the kids a nice early-season foundation and families a whole lot of fun! While it’s true that if we have good snow in the upper Valley in Dec, we can ski at home, you tend not to ski all day long for 4.5 days in a row when you’re home, and certainly not with so many friends!At Mont-Ste-Anne, each day we will have gathering times for folks who want to ski in Ford Sayre groups, led in an informal manner by parents/coaches. This is completely optional, but as many of us parents have noticed, kids seem to ski w/ fewer complaints when they ski in groups! There are 5 warming huts on the trail system so it is extra fun to ski in packs and take snack breaks together.It can be cold, but the extensive trail system cannot be beat!Quebec City is only 30 minutes away.
Château Mont-Sainte-Anne
RESERVE by Sept 26th!
WHEN: 4 nights: checking in Dec 27, 2015; departing Dec 31RATE: $189 Canadian + taxes per room per night for 2 adults; no additional charge for children 17 and younger (taxes = federal & provincial sales tax 5% & 9.975% and tourist area tax of $3/night)FORD SAYRE ROOM BLOCK: Ask for “Ford Sayre Ski Team” rate; rate is discounted and same as last year. We have reserved 20 rooms.ROOM TYPE: Chateau Studio = 2 queen beds; small table for 4; kitchenette w/ stove, microwave, fridge, toaster. You can ask about upgrade costs if you would like a different type of room.HIGHLIGHT: big outdoor hot tub après ski!PHONE & LINK: 1.866.900.5211MONT-STE-ANNE SKI AREA & proximity to our hotel:There is no lodging right at the XC trails except for one big lodge that many people would need to co-rent. Chateau Mte-Ste-Anne is at the alpine mountain, and you can ski to the XC lodge from there, but it’s 7K, so what most families do is drive to the XC lodge in the morning w/ lunches packed, and then individual family members ski back to the hotel at the end of the day if they so desire.QUESTIONS?Feel free to email me! emily.silver@thet.net - Thetford Fun Runs Begin This Coming Tuesday, June 16 June 12, 2015
Fun Runs at Thetford Academy begin next Tuesday, June 16th, at 6:00 p.m.
All ages and abilities are welcome. Participants may walk or run the 5K
course. Choosing to do only 1/2 of the course (the lower loop) is also an
option. Runners and spectators should gather near the boys’ (lower) soccer
field next to the gym. Runs are hosted by the Thetford Academy
cross-country coaches and continue every Tuesday throughout the summer.
Any questions can be directed tojoseph.deffner@thet.netHope to see lots of FS families there!
Ashley & Peter
Continue reading → - Ski Jumping Event with Tara Geraghty Moats June 1, 2015Lebanon Outing ClubCome and meet World Cup ski jumper Tara Geraghty MoatsThe Upper Valley international starGathering of Jumpers and FriendsFriday June 5 thStorrs Hill Ski AreaHear her story, learn about jumping opportunitiesimportance of training, training ideas,ski jumping travels and ask her questions5:30 jumpers dry land training with Tara6:30 Introductions, Tara’s story and presentationsMusic by Jon Farnham’s band, s’mores by the pit fire, bring friendsDonations to Tara’s travel fund appreciatedAt the event or LOC PO Box 295, Lebanon NH 03766
Let’s help our junior jumpers! There is evidence that excellent junior jumping equipment is critical in developing competent competitive ski jumpers. With increased interest in junior jumping at Storrs Hill, it is important that more skis, boots and bindings are available for these enthusiastic up and coming jumpers.
This is the particular time of year to be ordering equipment. Adding to Jeff Hasting’s Finland order will be very helpful. The Lebanon Outing Club is supporting the purchase of 10 pairs of junior jumping skis up to 210 cm and size 7 boots.———————————————————— —————————— —————- Please help by choosing one of these options:Skis, boots and binding package: $300_____$200______$100______ other _____Thank you for investing in the future of a junior jumper.Please send check to: Lebanon Outing Club PO Box 295 Lebanon, NH 03766Lebanon Outing Club Junior Jumping CommitteeJon Farnham Betty Ann Heistad (bheistad @Yahoo.com) Erling Heistad, Kim Farnham - Volunteers? May 18, 2015
All,
This just in from Hilary…if you haven’t signed up to participate, please consider volunteering.
WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!WHAT: The Memorial Challenge: an ultimate community circuit workout inspired by Torin Tucker and Blaine Steinberg. All funds raised are going directly to the Dartmouth Heart and Vascular Center to research athlete cardiac health. The goal is to bring everyone together to push themselves hard through a workout and unite for one common goal! Read more here: thememorialchallenge.comWHEN/WHERE: Memorial Day Weekend, on Memorial Field(Dartmouth’s Football Field): Saturday May 23rd (Check in starts at 9:45am, event at 11:00, music and food until 2)HOW YOU CAN HELP: We are a completely student run event and thus need as much help as we can get on the day of. Below are some descriptions of the jobs we need!!Challenge Team – younger people ideally – high school/college age – (2 ppl per station x 24 stations, 12 each side of the field): Demonstrating exercises to Challengers, circuit flow, station organization, reminding Challengers of target goals
Gameday Setup/Breakdown – any age: Challenge setup, tents/tables, stage, etc
Energy Team – any age (middle schools, Hanover High, students, coaches): Get loud and rowdy for Challengers to encourage them to reach their goals
Please reach out to Mary O’Connell – mary.e.oconnell.16@dartmouth.
Continue reading →edu – a junior on the Dartmouth Varsity Nordic Team, for any questions or if you would like to participate! Thank you so much, and I look forward to seeing you out at Oak Hill next season 🙂