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The February 2017 Volume LXXXI, Number 2 EDGE Newsletter of The Wednesdays on Snow Introducing Wednesdays on Snow, a new HVSC Program. Looking for someone to ski with during the week? Join friends (members and non-members) for this new program as we ski & snowboard the diverse trails at several ski resorts. Throughout the season, we will visit Windham, Hunter, Jiminy, Belleayre, Thunder Ridge, Catamount, Plattekill, and others. February Wednesday Ski Dates: Feb 1 @ Catamount Feb 8 @ Windham Feb 15 @ Hunter Feb 22 @ Belleayre Free ski lessons may be available with advance request and availability of instructors. Check the HVSC Facebook page for weekly details. Sign up with Herb Eschbach so we know whom to expect. An e-mail will be sent our a few days ahead listing meeting times and places, a roster so you could possibly share a ride, or for last minute updates. Email: docherbe@optonline.net Cell (845) 242-6699 Ski Improvement Days Keep your skiing skills fresh at one or more of our ski club s Free Lesson Days, conducted by certified professional ski instructors. Never been skiing? Want to learn how to ski so you can keep up with friends? Sign up to take lessons at one of our Ski Improvement Days. This season s schedule of opportunities to enhance your skills will be on both weekdays and weekends (Fridays, Sundays, and Mondays). The dates will coincide with Potter Bros Discount Flex Tickets program. The next scheduled Ski Improvement Days will be: Friday Feb 3 @ Belleayre Sunday Feb 5 @ Plattekill Sunday Feb 12 @ Jiminy Peak If you plan to participate in the Ski Improvement Day, contact Herb Eschbach at docherbe@optonline.net or (845) 242-6699, and indicate your approximate level of skiing. We will provide a list of participants a day ahead in case you would like to contact others to carpool, or for any last minute updates. Meeting Update! Due to the Mt. Snow trip, the Feb 15th meeting will be held on Feb 22 instead. Inside... Club Info... 3-7 Features... 8-9 2017 Ski Trips... 10-15 Calendar... 17

2 Club Info Club Information Club Officers President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Sergeant at Arms: Board of Directors Keith Faucher Pat Marsh Rich Partridge Committee Chairs Budget and Finance: Constitution: Frank Van Zanten Jeff Elwyn Charles Shanes Jim Gahn Pat Cummins Pat Cummins John Macek Events: Gwen Cardarelli & Ellen Kelly Instruction: Mark Searle Marketing/Publicity: Craig Goldstein Social Media Coordinator: Vacant Ski Trip Updates Chamonix and Park City Trips are full. Waiting list only. Mt. Snow Trip is full. Waiting list only. Attitash/Wildcat Sign ups will remain open into Jan.(for now) For complete trip information see Pgs 12-15. Meeting Programs: Vacant Membership Services: Newsletter: Website: Pete Gray Sub-Chair: Welcoming, Mentoring, Retention: Susan Eschbach Ski Council/Discount Tix: Ski Trips: Melanie Michon John Macek Jim Gahn Jeff Elwyn Contact information is available in the Online Membership Directory on the club website. www.hudsonvalleyskiclub.org Or queries may be sent to info@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org

Club Info 3 Lift Ticket Lotto The club holds Lift Ticket Lotto contests at each club meeting during the ski season, as a means of generating some revenue for the club. Several local ski areas have given the club lift tickets in exchange for ads in the newsletter. We will be giving away lift tickets to different ski areas at each meeting through February 2017. All you need to do to get in on the hot action of this cool deal is be sure to buy Lift Ticket Lotto tickets at the next meeting don t get left out in the cold. When you win and later use a lift ticket from Lift Ticket Lotto, please take a moment the thank the ski area for their support of the HVSC. There will be LTL drawings at both February meetings with tickets from Butternut, Catamount, Gore, Jiminy, Attitash/Wildcat, Plattekill and Thunder Ridge. Ticket prices for the Lotto will be: 1 for $1, 6 for $5, and 15 for $10. Lift Ticket Lotto Winners Jan 4 Catamount - Charlie Shanes Gore - Amanda Faust Mt. Snow - Rich Partridge Thunder Ridge - Steve Wingard Jiminy Peak - Phil Tostinh Magic Mountain Item Winners Glasses - Kathy Aman Fleece Vest - John Wallach 2 Lift Vouchers - Tim Messerich Jan 18 Butternut - Rudy Kopecky Catamount - Kathy Aman Mt. Snow - Mike Senkier Plattekill - Mike Senkier Attitash/WIldcat - Mike Senkier Welcome New Members! Mike Senkier Walter Madden Lift Tickets 22 Trails * 100% Snowmaking * 3 Quad Lifts * Close to home! SKI CLUB MEMBERS SAVE! $20 to $25 OFF! $40 $20 Most Weekends & Holidays* Monday- Friday (exluding all holiday periods) Save up to $10 on Rentals & $20 on Lessons. Family members save too. *Offer NOT Valid Jan. 14-16 & Feb. 18-20, 2017. Show your Ski Club ID at Groups Booth. No advanced purchase necessary. 380 State Road, Great Barrington, MA 413.528.2000 www.skibutternut.com/tickets-passes/groups/ski-clubs

4 Club Info John the Web Guy s Website Tips VIEWING EVENT LISTINGS You can view the Events Calendar in either Monthly Calendar view or List view. Simply click on the VIEW AS button and select Month or List. It s Your Website - Use It! HudsonValleySkiClub.org is your one place to go for all things HVSC. Want to view a current or past edition of The Edge, Just click on the Newsletters tab and pick the one you want. Need to see where the club s ski trips are going and when, or need a Trip Registration form, the Skiing tab has them and more. An updated list of lift ticket discounts is on the Discounts tab. Renewing your membership? Guess what? Information and forms are available through the Membership tab. Check the HVSC Facebook page to connect with members on current club events and happenings. Want to hike, bike, or hit the slopes for a day but need a ski buddy? Post the details and find other club members to join you. Don't go it alone, that's why you joined a club! Planning an outing? Post on our Facebook page and invite your HVSC friends! Check out the Events Calendar to see a schedule of upcoming club activities. Click on an event that interests you for more information and even maps. Yep, it s all there via the Events tab. Keep in touch with fellow members by using the Membership Directory in the Members Only tab. The password on the back of your membership card will allow you entry. See member photos of club events on the Photos tab. See how simply and quickly the navigation tabs provide access to a wealth of club information. If you see a need for improvements to the content or visual appeal of our website, please let us know. Pet Sitting Dog Walking Animal Care 845-605-2DOG www.happytailsanimalcare.com Melanie Michon Owner 1611 Rt 22 Brewster, NY 10509 845-279-3100 NEW LOCATION!! 985 Rt 376 Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 845-298-9597 Visit Us At skihausonline.com John Macek, Web Guy john@jfmacek.com Everything For Skiing, Snowboarding, Cycling, Kayaking & Paintball 62 Danbury Rd (Rt 7) New Milford, CT 06776 860-355-2001

Club Info 5 Club Discounts & Perks! The 2016-2017 Discount Ski Lift Ticket Purchase form is now available on our website in the Members Only section. The HVSC is happy to announce that our members will now enjoy discounts at Ski Haus and Potter Brothers. Ski Haus - 20% off on non sale equipment and clothing 15% off on non dale accessories 10% off on all seasonal rentals and services Potter Brothers - 10% off on non sale items 5% off on sale items 10% off on full tune ups Membership Directories The 2016-17 Membership Directories are available! Pick up your copy at any meeting or receive one by mail by sending a SASE (6.5 x 9.5 minimum) to Pete Gray. The postage for one Membership Directory (Single Memberships) is $1.15. The postage for two Membership Directories (Couple Memberships) is $1.36. Club members enjoyed Wednesdays on the Snow, January 11 at Windam. Northeast Snow Report New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine Check out the latest conditions at your favorite mountain! http://www.onthesnow.com/northeast/skireport.html

6 Club Info Sunday Bus to Mt. Snow Sunday bus transportation is available this season for select day skiing at Mt Snow. Sit back and enjoy the ride to Mt Snow in safety and comfort on a luxury motor coach, and arrive at Mt Snow relaxed and ready to ski! Upcoming Sunday dates are: February 19, & 26 March 12 & 26 There will be 3 area pick-up spots and times: Bus leaves 6:00 am Highland Park & Ride Routes 9W and 299. Bus leaves 6:35 am Kingston Park & Ride Route I587 NYS Thruway Exit 19. Bus leaves 7:00 am Saugerties Park & Ride, RT 32 oppposite NYS Thruway Exit 20 S. Bus will arrive at Mt Snow approximately 9:00 am. Return bus loading will begin at 3:00 pm, and departure from Mt. Snow will be at 3:30 SHARP! So don t take that last run unless you want to walk home! The bus will return to Saugerties at approximately 5:45 pm, Kingston @ 6:00 pm, and Highland @ 6:30 pm. Bring the forms and check to the bus. Sufficient seats must be sold by 10 days before the trip date to insure the trip will proceed. In the event of a trip cancellation full refunds will promptly be issued. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the bus. Please respect other passengers rights to a quiet and enjoyable trip. To see schedule and register, go to the HVSC website Questions? Email BusAdmin@HudsonValleySkiClub.org Pricing is very reasonable. Peak Resorts Explorer and Drifter season passholders only need to purchase bus fare. Non-pass holders can include a group lift ticket for only $40 more. For Hudson Valley (HVSC) and Trailsweepers (TSSC) Ski Club Members Bus only $38.00, Bus w/lift $78.00 (A valid Member Number must be supplied for each individual ticket registration and membership card shown when boarding the bus.) General Public Bus only, $58.00, Bus w/lift, $98.00. If you are not a member but want to take advantage of club member pricing, fill out a Membership Application and Waiver and Release of Liability along with a check made out to Hudson Valley Ski Club for the appropriate dues.

Club Info 7 Discounts for HVSC Members! We realize Ski Clubs are Ambassadors for our passions... Skiing, Snowboarding, Cycling, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding and Outdoor Living. In Appreciation, please enjoy the following Special HVSC Discounts: 20% Off All Non Sale Equipment and Clothing Purchases 15% on All Non Sale Accessory Purchases 10% Off All Seasonal Rentals and Service An Additional 5% Off 2016-2017 Sale Items (Thru Feb. 15, 2017) Gore Mountain Welcomes You For: HVSC D i s c o u n t D a y s 1-Day: $ 42 2-Day: $ 75 -Thursday, January 12, 2017 -Thursday, February 9, 2017 -Monday, March 6, 2017 -Saturday, March 25, 2017 -Sunday, March 26, 2017 Discounted 1 and 2-day tickets are available to Hudson Valley Ski Club members on any of the dates listed above. Council day tickets may only be purchased at the Guest Services Office, located on the lower level of the Northwoods Lodge. Each person must show their photo ID and current HVSC membership card. North Creek, NY GoreMountain.com (518) 251-2411

8 Fun Ski Facts 40 US states have ski resorts. 80 countries offer some form of ski area. For several years, skier visits around the world have been estimated at around 400 million. France, Austria and the USA each have around 3 000 ski lifts. Austria, Norway and Switzerland have the highest participation levels, with at least 25% of their populations skiing. The word Ski is derived from the Norwegian word skíð which means a split piece of wood. The first recorded downhill skiing race was held in Sweden, in 1879. Alpine skiing made its first debut in the Winter Olympics of 1936 and German born Franz Pfnür became the first man to win the gold medal in the championship. Skiing is the only six-letter word in the English language with a double i exactly in the middle. Many skiers invoke the name of Ullr the Norse God of winter and make small offerings to get him to unleash a powder dump on selected ski hills. Telemark bindings invented by Norwegian Sondre Norheim, that bind the ski to the plastic boot made it possible for skiers to jump in the air. Outer Limits, Killington

9 Tips to Reduce the Effects of High Altitude If you re skiing out West this winter, you re going to be experiencing elevation ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 feet. How high you ski in the mountain can depend on your ability level, but many resorts offer high-alpine blues and greens. At higher elevations, there is less oxygen and less humidity than at sea level, which can cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms for low-landers if not properly addressed. To help you acclimate smoothly to the high altitude and enjoy every minute of your ski vacation, we compiled a list of tips. 1. DON T OVER DO IT OFF THE BAT Physical exertion will affect your response to altitude. So take it easy on the first day at a higher elevation. 2. EAT LIGHT AND DRINK PLENTY OF LIQUIDS By liquids, we mean the non-alcoholic kind. Alcohol consumption, especially in excess, compounds high-altitude symptoms. The higher elevation s reduced humidity and air can lead to dehydration, so it s important that lots of water is consumed. Also, overeating at altitude can lead to digestive issues. 3. GET PLENTY OF SLEEP The reduced oxygen is already doing its part to tire you out, so make sure you get your fair share of sleep throughout your ski vacation. Overexertion combined with lack of sleep can result in more severe and persistent altitude symptoms. 4. WEAR SUNSCREEN At high altitude, the sun in the winter is still incredibly strong. This is due to the fact that there is less atmosphere to filter out the ultraviolet rays. This is why wearing sunscreen, with at least an SPF 15, and reapplying frequently is imperative during your ski vacation. Your eyes can burn, too, so always wear sunglasses or goggles with adequate UV protection. Don t be fooled on a cloudy day you can still get burned at high altitude. 5. PREVENT INJURIES RELATED TO HIGH ALTITUDE At high altitude, less oxygen impacts your muscle performance, meaning they tire more quickly. Take extra precautions before skiing to reduce injury, like checking your equipment, ski in accordance to your physical ability, learn your way around the mountain, stretch in the morning, be aware of snow conditions and avoid alcoholic drinks at lunchtime. 6. LISTEN TO YOUR BODY If you experience fatigue, dehydration or any other symptoms typical of altitude sickness, it s a warning sign that you need to decrease your activity and protect yourself. If symptoms persistent, contact a local physician or visit the emergency room.

10 HVSC Ski Trips 2017 CHAMONIX, FRANCE Jan 28 Feb 5, 2017 (Sat Sun) Trip Full Waiting List Only Chamonix is the place to go for alpine thrill seekers wanting to push themselves to the extreme. The resort is known the world over for its steep, challenging runs, off-piste powder, and dramatic mountain scenery. Its legendary 20-kilometre (12-mile) Valley Blanche is a high off-piste run, the longest in Europe, and a rite of passage for ballsy skiers on their way to becoming experts. The resort is a large, yet attractive town offering both traditional charm and a lively nightlife. Includes: RT Air transportation between JFK and Milan via Air Emirates. RT Transfers between Milan Airport and Chamonix via private coach. 7 nights accommodations at the 4 Star Club Med Hotel, with daily breakfast buffet. Lunch daily, at your choice of the hotel or 2 different mountain restaurants or pack sandwiches. Dinner daily at your hotel. Full open bar with premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages 6-Day Mont Blanc Ski Pass with 5 days of lessons/ski guiding (no need to speak French, look at trail maps, plus lift line cutting). Daily entertainment, including but not limited to; local bands, circus shows, and performances showcasing the talents of our Gracious Organizers G.O. s Dedicated Group coordinator. All Gratuities, local taxes, air taxes, and current fuel surcharges. Price $2649 Payment schedule: $549 at June sign-up $300 due on the 1st of each month July January (7 months @ $300 = $2100) Trip Leader: Jeff Elwyn 845-481-4590 skiercom@hvc.rr.com Mail checks made to HVSC Trips to: 26 Country Lane, Lake Katrine, NY 12449-5217 Passports Required Minimum cancellation penalty: $100. Trip Insurance is highly encouraged.

Trip Full Waiting List Only HVSC Ski Trips 2017 February 25 March 4, 2017 (Sat Sat) 11 Ski the largest ski area in Utah and the United States combining the former Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons ski areas into a 7300-acre masterpiece simply named Park City. The entire ski area is accessible from either the Park City or Canyons Village base areas and is interconnected by a new gondola and lifts. Includes: 7 nights lodging at the Doubletree Inn by Hilton o Breakfast included daily o close to town and ski areas / free local bus transportation 5 of 7-day lift ticket at Park City o Includes $100 Helly Hansen gift certificate (Hotel & Ski Area Promo) Roundtrip airfare from Albany, NY Ground transportation to/from airports in NY and Utah Price: Adult $1819 / Seniors 65+ $1719 New Pricing: Adult $1619 Senior 65+ $1519 $300 deposit due at sign-up, then monthly payments of $200 July thru December, final payment January depending on options selected. Payments due by first meeting date each month. Lift Ticket Options Adult Senior 65+ 6 th day at Park City Add $52 Add $40 1 Day group ticket for Deer Valley (min 20 req d) Add $86 Add $86 Downgrade to 4 Day Park City lift ticket and add 1-day group ticket at Deer Valley. (not eligible for Helly Hansen gift certificate) Add $38 Add $42 Trip leader: John Macek 845-489-6056 / john@jfmacek.com Mail checks made out to HVSC Trips to: 36 Hillview Dr., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Minimum cancellation penalty: $100. Trip Insurance is highly encouraged.

12 HVSC Ski Trips 2017 January 6-8 Holiday Inn Resort, Lake George Package includes: 2 nights lodging 2-day lift ticket 2 full buffet breakfasts 1 buffet dinner w/gratuities Room w/2 Queen beds or single King bed Indoor Pool Hot Tub Restaurant & Bar Fitness Center Welome Party 2-Day Lift Ticket 1-Day Lift Ticket Price: $289 $245 Seniors (65-69) $268 $232 Over 70 $263 $223 No lift tickets $183 (those with Ski3 passes or non-skiers) Trip Leader: Jim Gahn Phone: 914-213-7250 Email: earmaster@juno.com Make checks out to HVSC Trips/Gore & mail to: 44 Far Horizons Dr., Newburgh, NY 12550-1045 Successful Trip!! Initial Deposit at sign up $100 2nd payment by 11/1/16 $100/$83 Balance by 12/1/16 $ 89/$68/$63 $45/$32/$23 January 16-19 Sugarbush Inn, VT Package Includes: 3 nights lodging at the Sugarbush Inn 3 hearty continental breakfasts 3 day lift ticket Price: $345 Seniors over 65: $325 Payments: $100 at sign-up $100 by 10/15/16 $145/$125 Senior by 11/15/16 Successful Trip!! Trip Leader: Susan Stark Phone: 518-398-0263 Email: susanstark215@gmail.com Make checks out to HVSC Trips/Sugarbush & mail to: 6 Myrtle Avenue, Pine Plains, NY 12567

HVSC Ski Trips 2017 13 Annual Ski Club Week Feb 13-16, 2017 Grand Summit Lodge, VT Package Includes: 3 nights lodging 4 day lift ticket Daily breakfast Welcome Party Racing & Tubing Pizza/Dance Party Price: $364 (Peaks Pass holders $270) Trip Full Waiting List Only Payments: $100 at sign-up (Please indicate if you are a Peak Pass holder) Final payment by 12/15/16 Trip Leader: Craig Goldstein Phone: 845-797-3071 Email: dockman150@gmail.com Make checks out to HVSC Trips/Mt Snow & mail to: 17 Alder Court, Kingston, NY 12401 March 13-16 Grand Summit Hotel, Attitash, NH Package Includes: 3 day of skiing 3 night lodging 3 full breakfasts 1 group dinner ½ day complimentary lift ticket day of arrival All service fees and taxes. Price: $375 (Peaks Pass holders $255) Payments: $100 at sign up $100 by 10/15/16 $100 /55 pass holders by 12/15/16 $75 by 1/15/17 Trip Leader: Patrick Cummins Phone: 845-519-7585 Email: pecummins22@gmail.com Make checks out to HVSC Trips/Attitash WC & mail to: 8 Card Road, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 Tuckerman Ravine

TRIP REGISTRATION FORM Trip: Dates: For airline transportation the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires that the name on the airline ticket exactly matches the name on the government approved form of identification you will be using on the trip. First Name Middle Last Date of Birth Gender Membership # First Name Middle Last Date of Birth Gender Membership # Are you a NYSki3 or Peak Pass Season Pass holder: Skier 1: Yes No Skier 2: Yes No Address: Street 1: Street 2: City: State: Zip: Phone: Home: Mobile: Email: Emergency Contact Name: Phone: Preferred Roommate: If you do not have a roommate are you willing to accept a mixed room? Yes No Are you willing to pay a single supplement? Yes No If you answer No to both you will be placed on the wait list until you are matched with a roommate. If you cancel, there will be a cancellation charge. Penalties are defined in the trip flyer. If there is a wait List penalties may be waived. Make checks payable to HVSC TRIPS and note the destination on the memo line. No cash will be taken for payment. Please make additional payments on or before the due date. Failure to make payments on time will result in you being placed on the wait list. All requests for alterations to your trip arrangements are to be made to the trip leader. Under no circumstances are you to make changes through the tour operator, hotel, airlines, etc. The Hudson Valley Ski Club Board of Directors expects you to conduct yourself in a way that will contribute to the excellent reputation our club enjoys. I understand that trip participants are welcome to plan their own group activities but only activities organized by the trip leader will be paid for by HVSC. SIGNATURE (1) DATE SIGNATURE (2) DATE Non members must complete the Liability and Waiver form available on the HVSC website Membership page HVSC Trip Registration Form Page 1

15 Waiver and Release of Liability In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in Hudson Valley Ski Club, Inc. (HVSC) sponsored activities, related events, or trips, each of the undersigned: 1. Agrees that prior to participating, he/she will inspect any facilities and equipment to be used, and if he/she believes anything is unsafe, he/she will immediately advise a club officer of such condition(s) and refuse to participate. 2. Acknowledges and fully understands that each club member will be engaging in activities that involve risk of serious injury, including permanent disability and death, and causing severe social and economic losses which might result not only from his/her own actions, but inactions or negligence of others, the club rules, the rules of play, or the condition of the premises or of any equipment used. Further, that there may be other risks not known or not reasonably foreseeable at this time. 3. Assumes all risks and accepts all responsibility for the damages following such injury, permanent disability or death, even if caused, in whole or in part, by the negligence of the releases named below. 4. Releases, waives, discharges and covenants not to sue the Hudson Valley Ski Club, Inc., its affiliates, their respective administrators, directors, agents, officers, and other employees of the organization, other club members, sponsoring agencies, sponsors, advertisers, and if applicable, owners and leasers of premises used to conduct club activities, premises or event inspectors, surveyors, underwriters, consultants and other persons or entities which give recommendations, directions or instructions or engage in risk evaluation or loss control activities regarding the program or premises, all of which are hereinafter referred to as Releases, from demands, losses or damages on account of injury, including death or damage to property whether caused or alleged to be caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the releases or otherwise. Code of Conduct I understand camaraderie among the members is a crucial component of HVSC s purpose and enhances the enjoyment of club activities by everyone. My conduct as a club member impacts the public s view of our club and the willingness of organizations to co-sponsor activities with our club. As a result I agree to the following: a) I will exhibit courtesy, good behavior and show respect for fellow members and other parties while on any club trip or while involved in any club-sponsored activity; b) I understand that offensive conduct, making threats, sexual harassment and intimidating behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated; c) I will obey all federal, state and local laws while participating in club functions and the rules and authorities of establishments where functions are held; and d) I will support and promote safety at all club-sponsored functions. I understand and accept that violations of this Code of Conduct can result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of membership. Signatures: The undersigned have read and agree to the above Waiver and Release of Liability and Code of Conduct and understand that they have given up substantial rights by signing it and sign it voluntarily. (1) Print Name Signature Date (2) Print Name Signature Date

16 Dates to Remember Calendar of Events February 1 Club Meeting, Coppola s on 9 @ 7:30 pm Wednesdays on Snow - Catamount 3 Ski Improvement Day - Belleayre 5 Ski Improvement Day - Plattekill 8 Wednesdays on Snow - Windham 12 Ski Improvement Day - Jiminy Peak 15 Wednesdays on Snow - Hunter ** CLUB MEETING RESCHEDULED TO 2/22 13-16 Mt Snow Trip 19 Sunday Bus to Mt Snow 22 Club Meeting, Coppola s on 9 @ 7:30 pm Wednesdays on Snow - Belleayre 26 Sunday bus to Mt Snow Friday Race Training Every Friday evening, Club members meet at an area restaurant for a couple hours of friendly conversation. We welcome new members and old. Any questions, comments or suggestions, contact Susan Kokosa @ 845-229-6786 or race_training@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org February 3 Bonefish Grill, 2185 South Rd, Poughkeepsie 10 Di vine Wine Bar, 1 Market St, Wappingers Falls 17 Olive Garden, 2044 South Rd, Poughkeepsie 24 Toma s Tapas Bar, 900 Rt 376, Wappingers Falls Hudson Valley Ski Club PO Box 2704 Poughkeepsie, NY 12603-2704 www.hudsonvalleyskiclub.org info@hudsonvalleyskiclub.org