Weekday Adult Ski/Snowboard Clinics & Women's Only Wednesday Program Launches At Pats Peak For 14th Season

Pats Peak announces their weekday adult ski and snowboard clinic programs for skiers & snowboarders. These Weekday Lesson Clinics are the most cost effective way to learn to ski or snowboard or improve skiing & snowboarding with attention on individual development. These programs are great for anyone with flexibility to take time off during the week.

The Weekday Adult Clinics include a professional lesson clinics with the Pats Peak Snowsports School, a morning half-day lift ticket and lunch. This is all included for less than the cost of a Half-Day Lift Ticket. Adult Clinics can be taken Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday morning, starting the January 2, 2020 until the end of the season (excluding Wednesdays, Monday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, February President’s Week and NH School Vacation Week). These clinics meet at 10am at the Snowsports School Meeting Place. Discount Adult Clinic Cards are available: $175 Card for 5-Adult Clinics; $300 Card for 10-Adult Clinics; $40/day Guest for a Day/Try an Adult Clinic; $125 Card for 5-Adult Clinics for a Season Pass Holder; $200 Card for 10-Adult Clinics for a Season Pass Holder; $30/day Guest for a Day/Try a Program for a Season Pass Holder. The Adult Clinic Cards are transferable and can be used for multiple transactions on one day. They are good for the ski and ride season in which they were purchased.

On Wednesdays, starting January 8, 2020, women can participate in the WOW, Women’s Only Wednesday. This WOW Program runs for seven weeks starting at 9am with a continental breakfast and a morning discussion, designed specifically for women. The discussion topics will be custom tailored to the wants and needs of this particular group. Some of the discussion topics include skiing/snowboarding fears and risk factors, yoga, skiing/riding exercises, nutrition, strength & power, stance and balance, physical and psychological gender differences, confidence building, equipment and boot fitting, and more. The program topics are tailed to meet the needs to the participants. After morning discussions, the women go out on the mountain for on-hill clinics, taught by women only. The morning ends with a lunch with instructors, allowing students and instructors to discuss their morning on the slopes. The cost is only $299 for a full seven-week program, lift, lesson, morning discussions, continental breakfast and lunch ($225 for Season Pass Holders). Skiers/Snowboarders are welcome to sign up at the Pats Peak Snowsports Desk to “Try our Program” for a daily fee of $70/day for the WOW Program.

Cub’s Club Kids Programs are available for children whose parent is participating in the Adult Clinics or WOW Program. Cub's Club Child Care is available for children ages 4 months to 6 years old and advanced reservations are required. The cost is $14 per hour. The Cub's Club Skiing Program is available for children ages 3 years to 6 years. This program includes a half-day of child care, 1-hour lesson and lunch. Weekday Cub’s Club Cards are available: $200 Card for 5-Weekday Cub’s Clubs; $350 Card for 10-Weekday Cub’s Clubs; $45 Guest for a Day/Try our Program Weekday Cub’s Club. The Cub's Club Cards are transferable and may be used for multiple transactions on one day. They are good for the ski and ride season in which they were purchased.

“The adult clinic is a great program for anyone that is available to get out on the slopes during the week. With the flexibility of the adult clinics, they can choose the day of the week that works with their own schedule”, says John Pawlak, Pats Peak Snowsports School Director.

"With our Women’s Only Wednesday Program, it is personalized to this particular group of women. This program is now in it’s the 14th year of this program. Many of the female instructors have been with the program since it began and many participants have been participating year after year to improve their skills and have some fun on the slopes with other women with similar interests", say Pawlak.

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