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Learn to ski, snowboard with News ski school
This will be the 59th year of the ski program and the seventh year for the snowboard program through the Deseret Morning News Ski and Snowboard School.
Ski classes will be at Alta, and snowboard classes at Snowbird.
Once again, there will be a split session in the snowboard program at Snowbird. The first session will start at 9 a.m., and the second at 1 p.m. There will be a maximum of 150 applications for each session.
Because of the limited number of snowboard openings, those interested in the program will need to pick up applications through Canyon Sports, 1844 E. 7000 South.
Interested skiers can register through the Deseret Morning News or one of the three Canyon Sports locations.
There will be three lessons offered Nov. 18, Dec. 2 and Dec. 9. Cost of the lessons and lift access for the three classes is $35. Each class will run for about two hours.
Realizing it's not always easy for beginning students to get the right equipment, Canyon Sports will be offering special rental programs to Deseret Morning News students.
Cost of the four-week rental for skis, boots, bindings and poles is $31. Cost of the four-week rental for snowboard, bindings and boots is $35.
This year, enrollment will be limited for both groups 400 students for skiing and 300 for snowboarding.
Those planning to take the snowboard school must register at Canyon Sports 1844 E. Fort Union Blvd. (7000 South). Entry forms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Students need to be sure to register for either the morning or afternoon class.
Skiers will be able to register at Canyon Sports, the Deseret Morning News offices, 30 E. 100 South, or by mail. Ski school coupons will periodically be printed in the newspaper.
The school is intended for first-time skiers and snowboarders ages 8 and older. This means skiers and snowboarders who have yet to feel the crunch of snow underfoot or the feeling of exhilaration that comes from moving while standing perfectly still same as the Olympians, only a little slower in the beginning.
The Deseret Morning News school is the longest running ski teaching program in the country. It started on the slopes of the Bonneville Golf Course 59 years ago under the guidance of the late Alf Engen, one of the truly great legends in skiing.
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