Ski Utah Fifth and Sixth Grade Passport Applications Now Available Online
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
- Winter is just around the corner. Don’t let your fifth and sixth
graders get stuck inside this winter when they could be skiing and
snowboarding all season long for free. New this season, the Ski Utah
Fifth and Sixth Grade Passport Application can be submitted online
making access to Utah’s 14 resorts even easier.
Using the
Passport, fifth graders can ski three times free (42 total days) at each
of Utah’s 14 ski resorts and sixth graders can enjoy one day (14 total
days) at each resort. Passport holders may also choose to receive a
complimentary subscription to either SKI or TransWorld Snowboarding
magazine. Passports can be acquired for a $25 processing fee which
includes shipping, handling and procurement of 500 inches of The
Greatest Snow on Earth®.
Parents looking for a more
cost-effective way to ski with their fifth and sixth grade students
should take advantage of the new Yeti Pass, good for one day of skiing
at every Utah resort for $499 ($35 per day).
“Participating in
skiing and snowboarding keeps students happy and active all winter
long,” exclaimed Ski Utah Marketing Director Raelene Davis. “The
Passport is the most affordable way for students to get introduced to
this incredible lifetime sport.”
To apply online or print an application visit
skiutah.com/passport.
Parents are encouraged to file applications early to get the most use
out of the program. Other questions may be answered by emailing Ski Utah
at
skiinfo@skiutah.com or by calling
801.534.1779.
For more information on the Ski Utah Yeti Pass visit
www.skiutah.com/yetipass.
Each
year 8,000 Utah students participate in the Ski Utah Passport program
thanks to support from KSL -TV, KSL News Radio, Richard E. & Nancy
P. Marriott Foundation, Zions Bank, Pictureline/Canon, Ski-N-See, Utah
Ski & Golf, Canyon Sports, AJ Motion Sports, Smith Optics,
Rossignol, Burton, Powderade and Hot Chillys.
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