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ALS Ski & Ride-A-Thon
Hit the slopes, grab some Miso, and join us for the 10th Annual ALS Awareness Day at Jay Peak, a mountain-wide event supporting research and care for those living with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
This annual day of skiing, riding, and community support is held in memory of Jim Glabicky, a longtime Jay Peak employee who lost his battle with ALS in 2017. Funds raised will benefit The ALS Center at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH a comprehensive care clinic and research hub dedicated to improving lives and finding a cure.
How to Participate
Ski & Ride for a Cause
Discounted lift tickets ($70) are available via a donation of any amount.
Pick up your ticket on Saturday, February 7th from 8:00–8:30 AM at the Bull Wheel Bar, Stateside Base.
Your donation directly supports ALS research and patient care at Dartmouth Hitchcock.
Also make sure to have your release form completed. Waiver Here
Eat for Good
Grab lunch at Miso Hungry (both Tramside and Stateside locations).
A portion of the day’s sales will be donated to The ALS Center — meaning every rice ball, noodle bowl, or miso soup helps push toward a cure.
Donate
Can’t make it but still want to help?
You can donate directly to The ALS Center at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center using the link below.
About ALS Awareness Day
Now in its 10th year, ALS Awareness Day at Jay Peak continues to bring together skiers, riders, and community members for a cause that hits close to home. What started as a small gathering to honor a friend has grown into a full-mountain movement, with every turn, bite, and toast helping raise funds for life-changing research.
Together, we ride for those who can’t.
830 Jay Peak Road
Jay, VT 05859
United States