Utah Ski Resorts Celebrate Learn To Ski & Snowboard Day On January 11

January is Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month and, on January 11, more than 300 children from elementary schools around Utah will take beginner ski or snowboard lessons at various Utah ski resorts as part of the first annual Learn to Ski & Snowboard Day. Governor Gary R. Herbert has also issued a proclamation declaring January 2019 and January 11, 2019 as Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month and Day in Utah.

The January 11 celebration is a new addition to Learn to Ski & Snowboard MonthBrighton Resort, Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain, Snowbird and Solitude Mountain Resort will join ski resorts across the country in an attempt to set a new record for the most beginner lessons taught in one day.

Now in it’s 11th season, ski resorts in over 30 states have given upwards of a million beginner lessons as part of the Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month national initiative. Utah ski resorts have been involved since the program’s inception in 2009 and will continue this year with special deals and discounts targeted at new skiers or riders. A full list of deals can be found at skiutah.com/lssm.

“Skiing or snowboarding is the perfect outdoor winter activity for Utahns to try in 2019,” said Raelene Davis, vice president and director of marketing for Ski Utah. “Introducing new people to skiing and snowboarding is a very important aspect of Ski Utah’s mission and we are proud to once again have strong support from resorts across the state and have students from our fourth grade in-school programs participating on January 11.”

In addition to deals and discounts at the resorts, newcomers also have the opportunity to win prizes through the #FirstDayFaces social media challenge. Those who help newcomers sign up for a beginner lesson can participate in the Bring a Friend Challenge. Both challenges run January 1-31, 2019

Also new this year is the “insider experience,” a mini site that offers shortcuts to information for adults and children who are just getting involved in snow sports. Consumers who register on the mini site can also receive additional information throughout the snow season on various current learning and discount programs. Skiers and riders can sign up at learntoskiandsnowboard.org/vip.

“The best way to learn to ski or snowboard is taking a lesson from a trained professional and the Learn to Ski & Snowboard initiative continues to make it easy, affordable and fun for anyone to get involved,” said Mary Jo Tarallo, Executive Director of the Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month initiative. “Our resort partners are offering more than 120 special programs for beginners this month and we’re looking forward to attempting to break a world record and facilitating more than six thousand beginner lessons on January 11.”

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