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Castro Valley Ski Club Newsletter CVSC SkiZette P.O. Box 20321, Castro Valley, CA 94546 Special Events: RACE CLINIC AT NORTHSTAR January 6 CVSC ENTOURAGE LEAVES FOR STEAMBOAT January 27 Inside this issue: Birthdays/Race Schedule/Travel Table/ Company Store President Message/ Consider This/From Membership Event Flyers 4-7 2 3 January, 2007 CELEBRATING OUR TWENTY FOURTH YEAR EVENTS CALENDAR (f)= flyer in this issue, (tt) = see travel table Dr. M.L. KING DAY Jan 15 STEAMBOAT Jan 27 JANUARY 3 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s 6 Race Clinic at Northstar 7 Open League Race #2: GS at Northstar 10 CVSC Board Meeting at Pasta Primavera in Dublin 17 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s 17-21 Keystone Nationals (f) 20 Open League Race #3: SL at Homewood 21 Open League Race #4: GS at Homewood 27-Feb 4 FWSA Ski Week at Steamboat Springs, CO FEBRUARY 7 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s 9 DSUSA Ski Challenge (f) 10 Open League Race #5: SL at Alpine Meadows 11 Open League Race #6: GS at Alpine Meadows 14 CVSC Board Meeting at Pasta Primavera in Dublin 21 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s 24 Open League Race #7: SL at SugarBowl 25 Open League Race #8: GS at SugarBowl MARCH 3-10 BAC Ski Week to Panorama, Canada (f,tt) 3-11 FWSA European Ski Week to Bormio, Italy (f,tt) 5-11 BAC Singles Ski Week to Sun Peaks, Canada 7 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s 14 CVSC Board Meeting at Pasta Primavera in Dublin 17/18 NorCal Finals at TBD 21 CVSC General Meeting at Don Jose s Avid Skiers in Control Back page 75th FWSA CONVENTION HERE at Santa Clara See Flyer on page 7 Visit our Website at www.cvskiclub.org

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS Booth Myers 1 Dave Lincoln 7 Frances Davis 10 Jolene Michael 11 Eileen Fraser 12 Rob Hastings 12 DAVE silva 14 Ethel-May Shaw 16 Jacky Poulsen 17 Denise Howell 22 Jan Tadevich 29 2006-2007 OPEN LEAGUE RACE SCHEDULE Date Event Location Dec 16, 2006 Race Clinic Alpine Dec 17, 2006 GS Race 1 Alpine Jan 6, 2007 Race Clinic Northstar Jan 7, 2007 GS Race 2 Northstar Jan 20, 2007 Slalom Race 3 Homewood Jan 21, 2007 GS Race 4 Homewood Feb 10, 2007 Slalom Race 5 Alpine Feb 11, 2007 GS Race 6 Alpine Feb 24, 2007 Slalom Race 7 Sugarbowl Feb 25, 2007 GS Race 8 (MacT) Sugarbowl Mar 17, 2007 Nor Cals tbd Mar 18, 2007 Nor Cals tbd Mar 31, 2007 FWRA Champ Mt Bachelor Apr 1, 2007 FWRA Champ Mt Bachelor TRAVEL TABLE - FWSA, BAC, Club trips featured Destination/Sponsor Dates Cost Contact What FWSA 2007 Ski Week SteamBoat Springs, CO CST# 2081040 BAC Ski Week to Panorama, Canada CST#2050870-40 Jan 27-Feb 4, 2007 $760 and up +air & Ground trans. Tucker Hoffmann 510 278-7660 tkhoffmann@aol.com Mar 3-10,2007 $930-$960 Steve Gravsted skiersteve@aol.com Lodging, Welcome party, 3 races, mountain picnic, Apres Ski party, awards banquet, 5-7 day lift ticket 7 nite lodging, grnd trans, 5-day lift tik, two parties FWSA European Ski Week; Bormio, Italy CST# 2036983-40 Mar 3-11, 2007 $1335-$1440 +Lift Tik Norm Azevedo 925 944-9816 fwsaitravel@ sbcglobal.net RT air, all ground trans., 7-nite lodging, b fest buffet, dinner each day, welcome party, more The Company Store The following Castro Valley Ski Club promotional items, with logo, are available to members ; Black Ball Caps $10 Gold Key Rings $5 Logo Luggage Tags $1.50; 4/$5 Logo Fanny Packs $20 Club Patches $1 SEE DEAN OR JOLENE MICHAEL TO PURCHASE ANY OF THESE GREAT ITEMS

President s Message I was thinking of what to write about this month and then I read an excellent article in the current National Ski Club Newsletter. This is a topic that I have brought up a few times at Board meetings and I think it is worth repeating. The article is by Bob Wilbanks. Should We Begin a New Generation of Ski Clubs? Adult ski clubs have been a major player in the ski market for decades. In the 1960 s,ski clubs seem to have been populated by skiers in their 30s and 40s but today they are dominated by skiers in their 50s and 60s with little real results from our efforts to attract younger skiers. While several ski tour operators concentrate on the college ski club market with ski weeks and even sales representatives based in colleges, there seems to be no industry or ski club initiative to market to, or even to address young skiers when they leave the halls of academia. It seems that recent graduates are grouped into the general population where the ski industry does a great job of attracting an audience of local residents and of folks that earn $100,000-or more-a-year as destination skiers. But ski clubs can t assume that recent graduates will ski with clubs which are dominated by folks their parents or even their grandparents age. In fact, most recent graduates who have been taught to ski in their college ski clubs will not live near a ski resort where they can ski cheaply; they won t make anywhere close to $100,000 a year ( and therefore can t afford to take a $2,000 per-person winter vacation) and they aren t going to join existing ski clubs so many young skiers drop out of skiing for a few years. What would happen to this potential ski market if there were ski clubs designed for younger adults that transition skiers from college or high school ski clubs? Such clubs could offer cheaper trips where skiers slept four to a room and enjoyed parties with later hours and louder music. Could (or should) the existing older ski clubs develop such a new generation of ski clubs? If these new youth clubs were sponsored by the existing ski clubs, could the older clubs eventually recruit members from them? If the ski industry started such clubs, could they retain more younger adult skiers who learned to ski in school? Would a few ski tour operators find a new market? It s at least a concept worth discussing. My thoughts on this are: the key to making something like this work is to have clubs like CVSC sponsor or mentor school ski clubs and show them how to organize and set up trips so when the they do leave school they will transition into CVSC. Volunteering to have fun, Consider This... Walt Johnson Greetings and Happy New Year! With holidays but a fond memory, it s now snow time. High on my list of resolutions for 2007 is more time on the slopes. To that end, my resolution got a jump-start the week before Christmas with a few days of skiing at Northstar along with a little R & R at the Sitzmark cabin. The snow was not great but simply being on the mountain was fun & exhilarating & motivating. Not surprisingly, those first few days on the slopes prompted yet another resolution get in shape for Steamboat! Regarding lift tickets, many orders have been delivered by now, with exception of Homewood tickets, which were late in coming but now available & ready for delivery in time for our club meeting January 3rd. After the meeting, remaining ticket orders will be sent via U.S. first-class mail. Contact me ASAP for alternate arrangements. Hope to see you at Don Jose s in Castro Valley. Meanwhile, hope you re having fun on & off the slopes. Best wishes for a healthy, happy, & prosperous 2007. Paula Kinahon 415 983-7145 (day) 510 357-6127 (evening/weekend) Paula.kinahon@mckesson.com From Membership: Happy New Year. Have a fun ski season! Welcome new members: Richard Alpert Lee Asnault Greg & Sonja Neal Susan Schmidt Ian, Archana & Arjun Teh Mark, Jared & Rochelle Willson SkiZette Policy NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: 22nd of the month Articles submitted by this date will be included in the following month's newsletter - space permitting. Submit articles to: Jim Korn, 15447 Heron Drive, San Leandro, CA 94579-2741; Phone (510) 357-6127, Fax (510) 352-3757, email: jimkorn@sbcglobal.net Didn t get your newsletter? - Change of Address? - Contact John Fagan, VP Membership @ (925)371-1667 johncfagan@comcast.net

Disabled Sports First Annual SKI CHALLENGE February 9, 2007 Alpine Meadows Ski Resort Team Ski Race (no need to be NORCAL certified), fun scavenger hunt, lunch, lift ticket and après ski party Price: $200 per person $1000 per corporate team Teams are open to corporations, ski clubs and friends skiing together Four person teams are each paired with one disabled skier Proceeds support Disabled Sports USA Far West Contact: Matt Strugar-Fritsch (916) 722-6447 x104 matt@disabledsports.net For more information visit our website at www.disabledsports.net

The Keystone Nationals January 17-21, 2007 Keystone, Colorado Keystone, Colorado Keystone Resort is comprised of three incredible and unique mountains. Each mountain offers some of the best terrain Colorado has to offer: steeps, bowls, bumps, glades, rails, lights you name it, Keystone has it. Or skate all day and all evening on the fiveacre frozen surface that is Keystone Lake, the largest outdoor maintained ice rink in the country. Inclusions 4 night lodging at Soda Ridge Condos 3 days of lift tickets for Keystone Resort 3 day race program including Qualifying Race, Giant Slalom Race, and Slalom Race National Ski Council Challenge with prizes and awards including the Keystone Cup Awards Banquet Dinner Complimentary welcome party Complimentary apres-ski party Complimentary Adventure Passport, good for activities throughout Keystone Resort 24 hour pager service On location staffing All taxes (Highly discounted clinics are also available.) For more information, please contact: Damian D Apolito damian@moguls.com 800-925-8914, x6106 www.moguls.com Soda Ridge Condominiums These quiet, affordable units border the White River National Forest and are one of the best places in Keystone to feel close to nature. All units contain fireplaces for those cozy winter nights and are all walking distance to the outdoor heated pool and shuttle stop. ** Other lodging options are available at The Inn at Keystone and Slopeside. Please check with Moguls Group Sales for details. The Keystone Cup At the Keystone Nationals, there will be three days of racing, with competitions between Ski Councils from across the country in Slalom and Giant Slalom formats for great prizes and bragging rights. Help your Council win the 2nd Annual Keystone Nationals Championship. Far West is heading to Mt. Bachelor March 29 April 2, 2007 $365plus air Price includes: 4 nights lodging (double occupancy) at the Riverhouse in Bend, Oregon 3 day lift ticket at Mt. Bachelor Ground transportation from Redmond Airport to the Riverhouse Bus transportation from the hotel to Mt. Bachelor This trip is in conjunction with the Far West Racing Association Championship Race. Families and children are invited as this trip is open to all FWSA/ FWRA members including racers and non-racers. Air prices vary by departure airport and are subject to change. Current prices into Redmond/Bend Airport: $362 Orange County, Phoenix, San Diego $348 Burbank, LAX, Ontario $295 Reno $289 Sacramento $228 San Francisco Sign-up with Lynnell Calkins at: fwsatrvl@aol.com Sign-ups MUST be received by January 15, 2007 Lynnell Calkins, FWSA - North American Travel 2211-B Gates Avenue Redondo Beach 90278 310-370-6948 phone/fax fwsatrvl@aol.com Must be a Member of Far West Ski Association CST # 2036983-40

FWSA 75th Convention May 31st to June 3rd, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara 5101 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054 1 408 200 1234 15 minutes from San Jose Airport with Free Parking High Speed Internet Access Available in All Rooms Marble Baths, Outdoor Heated Pool & Indoor Fitness Center Hotel Reservations $129/night double occupancy before May 9, 2007 Call 1-800-233-1234 and say that you are with Far West Ski Association Or, reserve online at www.hyatt.com with group code g-fwsa Convention Highlights Friday Night Silent Auction & Dance with GREAT DEALS on over $100,000 in Ski Trips, Hosted drink, FREE Admission Public Welcome Friday Night Local Ski Club no host Happy Hour 5-7pm Celebrity Guest Speakers Educational Breakout Sessions Saturday Awards Luncheon Saturday Awards Banquet & Dinner Dance Travel Expo FWSA General Meetings and Elections Sunday Eye Opener Party Optional Activities (subject to change) Thursday Night Pub Crawl Friday Golf Friday Kayaking at Elkhorn Slough Reserve Friday Santa Cruz Mountain Wineries Tour Nearby Places to See/Things to Do Amusement Parks Paramount s Great America Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Attractions Intel Museum Technology Museum of Innovation Children s Discovery Museum The Winchester Mystery House Aquariums in Monterey and San Francisco Zoos in San Francisco and Oakland Sports: Windsurfing, Rollerblading, Hiking, For more information please contact: Delegate Questions - Linda Indreboe, FWSA 2007 Convention Coordinator at public_affairs@skibac.org or (408) 248-8426 Industry Questions - Debbi Kor-Lew, FWSA VP Marketing at ijustwannarun@aol.com or (503) 682-1563

BAC is offering one more trip for 2007 Panorama, BC Canada www.panoramaresorts.com Where is this guy going? To the new Panorama Mountain Village Why? Because he wants to ski! 4000 ver- tical foot runs, on 2,847 acres. When are we going? March 3-10, 2007 Send $200 now/ by July 1 +$400 / Bal due Sept 1 Full refund until Sept 1 st, Cancellation fee: $75 plus $50 Air - after Sept 1 st No refunds after Dec 18 th, 2006 Package includes two fun parties, 7 nights lodging, 5 day lift ticket with the 6 th day free, roundtrip air transfers (Calgary) about 3.5 hr bus ride. New Gold Condo at Tamarack.. $590 Premium Gold Condo at Taynton $620 1 BR, 1 bath for 2 people w. split king; or 2 BR, 2 baths for 4 people Add Air: $343 from SFO March 3: SFO 11:35AM to Calgary 3:06 PM March 10: Calgary 5:58PM to SFO 7:49PM For details contact: Steve Grevstad, Trip Leader At: skiersteve@aol.com Panorama s front side has lots of black diamond runs but to Californians they are blues, so don t worry about the skiing, as this resort is set up for Canadian families. This trip will be a repeat of the 2006 Beaver Creek trip, with Beaver Creek runs and Sun Valley hot tubs. What more can you ask for? There are over 300 people going from local and across the USA clubs. Send your $200 deposit check to BAC, c/o Norm Azevedo, 901 Sousa Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 BAC CST # 2050870-40 Ski Trip to Bormio, Italy Mar. 3rd to 11th, 2007 Prices range: $1,335 (3 star) to $1,440 (4 star) Bormio was the site of 2005 World Cup Alpine Ski Races. Skiing for every level. Planned excursions for those who do not ski. To learn more, visit http://www.fwsa.org and then select Travel. Trip includes: -Round Trip Delta Air (west coast departures) -All ground transfers. -7 nights lodging, three and four star -Buffet breakfast & dinner daily, -Welcome Party and more Rome/Tuscany pre-bormio Extension February 24 - March 3, 2007 $1,285 per person in double occupancy room Enjoy the fascinating cities of Italy. Stay in Rome for 3 nights with a 1/2 day tour. Then, on to Siena for 3 nights. 1/2 day tour in Siena, full day tour in Florence, and 1/2 day walking tour of San Gimignano with wine tasting and snacks at a local winery. One night stay in Milan with1/2 day tour. All hotels are four star and provide a breakfast buffet. Transportation between Rome and Italian cities is by motorcoach. Interlaken post-bormio Extension March 11 - March 16, 2007 $535 per person in double occupancy room The Jungfrau region is considered the birthplace of skiing and offers some of the most challenging slopes in Switzerland. If you want, ride the Jungfrau Railway, the highest railway in Europe, at 11,000 feet. Enjoy a 5 night stay at the four star Hotel St. Georges. Daily breakfast buffet and dinner. Transportation from Bormio to Interlaken is by motorcoach. Fly home from Zurich. Pre and Post trips are sold only as an extension to the Bormio Ski Week. Prices may vary based on current exchange rates and number of participants. Hotel placement is based on receipt date of deposit. Participants must be over 21 years of age and a member of a FWSA club or a direct member. For more information, visit the FWSA site at fwsa.org or email fwsaitravel@sbcglobal.net. FWSA CST # 2036983-40

2006/2007 Avid Skiers in Control President Walt Johnson 510 881-8201 granite53@aol.com Vice President Paula Kinahon 510 357-6127 paula.kinahon@mckesson.com VP Membership John Fagan 925 371-1667 johncfagan@comcast.net VP Weekend Trips Kathy Johnson 510 881-8201 kjohnson@bayareakw.com VP Sitzmark Cabin Lloyd Chase 925 447-3659 skisailloyd@comcast.net Reservation Manager Erlyn Lucas na erlynlucas@yahoo.com Secretary Claudia Fernandes 925 462-6573 claudia.fernandes@jud.ca.gov Treasurer Kathy Hoffmann 510 278-7660 tkhoffmann@aol.com Newsletter Editor Jim Korn 510 357-6127 jimkorn@sbcglobal.net Web Manager Rindie Chase 925 447-3659 clarinett@comcast.net Race Director Dave Cunningham 925 455-1333 tahoeskier@mail.com Activity Director Pat Green 925 846-7250 greendm@comcast.net Travel Director Tucker Hoffmann 510 278-7660 tkhoffmann@aol.com Past President Jim Korn 510 357-6127 jimkorn@sbcglobal.net WEBSITE: www.cvskiclub.org BAC Web Site: www.skibac.org Singles League Racing: http://slracing.tripod.com/schedule.htm Open League Racing: www.olrc.org Far West Ski Association: www.fwsa.org Websites/Phone Numbers Far West Racing Ass n: www.fwra.com Web Cams on the Slopes: www.magnifeye.com Road Conditions: 1-800-427-7623 Weather: www.nws.mbay.net/home.html SKIZETTE for JANUARY, 2007 stamp P.O. Box 20321 Castro Valley, CA 94546 ADDRESS SERVICES REQUESTED ADDRESS LABEL HERE The Next Meeting will be January 3, 2007 7:30 PM at Don Jose s Mexican Restaurant 3430 Village Dr. Castro Valley 510 538-3290 A ON YOUR LABEL MEANS YOUR LAST SKIZETTE UNTIL YOU RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP! SKI WITH PRIDE, LET IT RIDE, WATCH ALL SIDES First With Safety Awareness Slogan award sponsored by: