Learn a Snow Sport Month
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January 4, 2010 — Santa Fe, New Mexico — News from Ski New Mexico and the Governor’s Office of the State of New Mexico.
Attached is a Proclamation issued by the Governor of the State of New Mexico concerning Winter Sports in the State of New Mexico. If for some reason your email will not accept attachments’ and you wish a copy another way please let me know. The program the resorts are participating in is the” KOAT Kid’s Learn to Ski Program”, details below:
SKI NEW MEXICO, KOAT-7 TO HELP KIDS LEARN TO SKI
Albuquerque, New Mexico — KOAT TV-7 in cooperation with Ski New Mexico and nine (9) of its resorts (Angel Fire Resort, Pajarito Mt.., Red River Ski Areas, Ski Santa Fe, Sandia Peak, Ski Apache, Sipapu Ski Resort, Taos Ski Valley, and Nordic area - Enchanted Forest) are pleased to join the nationwide efforts of “Learn a winter sports month” this January 2010. The KOAT Kids Learn to ski & ride program is now entering its third year. This January the program will be expanded to include a limited number of reservations during the week, which will add more opportunities to the previous weekend only program. Both KOAT 7 and Ski New Mexico are committed to providing an affordable opportunity for the youth of New Mexico to learn a great winter outdoor sport.
For a price of $30.00 per day a youth 6-12 may contact any one of our eight alpine ski resorts and make a reservation for the program. The program starts on Jan.4, 2010 and runs through Jan. 31, 2010.
The program has limited space available and is by reservation only.
For reservations:
Alpine
- Angel Fire Resort: 575-377-4293 or 575-377-4204
- Pajarito Mt.: 505-662-5725
- Red River Ski Area: 575-754-2223
- Sandia Peak Ski Area: 505-242-9052
- Sipapu Ski Resort: 800-587-2240 or 505-414-1550
- Ski Apache: 575-464-3600
- Ski Santa Fe: 505-992-5084
- Taos Ski Valley: 575-776-2291
Nordic
- Enchanted Forest: 800-966-9381
Mary Lynn Roper
KOAT-TV7
505-884-7777
About KOAT-7 NEW MEXICO:
KOAT-7, perennially one of the top-rated ABC-TV network affiliates in the U.S., began broadcasting in Albuquerque on September 28, 1953. Today, it is one of 26 television stations owned and operated by Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc., which also manages three additional television and two radio stations in geographically diverse U.S. markets. Hearst-Argyle’s television properties comprise one of America’s largest television station groups, reaching approximately 18% of all U.S. TV households. 12 of the stations are ABC-TV Network affiliates, as is one of the managed stations owned by the Hearst Corporation, making it the largest ABC affiliate group in the country. The Company is also the second-largest NBC-TV affiliate owner, with ten NBC network stations, as well as two CBS-TV affiliates.
Hearst-Argyle also is a leader both in the convergence of local broadcast television and the Internet through its partnership with Internet Broadcasting™, as well as in the application of digital broadcast spectrum for new local informational services through its Weather Plus® partnership with NBC and various NBC-TV affiliate groups.
Hearst-Argyle Series A Common Stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “HTV.” Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. may be reached at www.hearstargyle.com.
George Brooks
Ski New Mexico
505-250-6610
About SKI NEW MEXICO:
Ski New Mexico is a non-profit membership organization of the ski industry of New Mexico. Founded in 1973 with the original mission to develop the full potential and promote the growth of the state’s ski industry, Ski New Mexico’s main purpose is telling the story of the great snow and sun that bless New Mexico ski resorts. Today, Ski New Mexico has taken on new challenges, including developing more young skiers now and in the future.
Vacation in the Land of Enchantment, see our wonderful sights, and ski on the best snow in the best setting anywhere. Ski New Mexico, “Ski and Ride the Winter Sun”, www.skinewmexico.com.