Thanks Rob,
I'll definitely be there. Here are some other great deals:
Brighton, next several Wednesdays:
Dec 7, 2005
Ski or ride for $11 when you bring a gift for The Road Home Homeless Shelter. All items need to be new. (Blankets, 3 or more thick white socks, 2 pillows, or a hygiene kit with personal items are suggestions.) Please be generous!
Toys for Tots Dec 12, 2005
Ski or ride at Brighton for $11 all day when you bring a new toy valued at $10 or more for each pass.
Utah Food Bank Dec. 21, 2005
Bring one bag of non-perishable food for each pass and ski or ride for $11 all day at Brighton. Please be generous!
Details at: http://www.brightonresort.com/main.html under News
Deer Valley:
Each year the local Chevy dealers hand out one or 2 free day passes to Deer Valley for test driving a new or used car. I went to Murdock Chevrolet in ross/Bountiful (2600 South exit from I15, they are behind KMart/Big Lots) this past week and got 2 lift tickets. I do not know if the other Chevy dealers have them yet or not, but you might call them. Call Murdock (298-8090) before heading up there as they usually run out quickly.
Snowbird
Philips 66 is offering a promotion: Fill up (8 gallons or more) 4 times by Nov. 30 and receive a coupon for 2-for-one lift tickets at Snowbird that need to be used by Dec. 22. I heard that Conoco is also participating, but I have not yet checked them out. You need to go to the cashier at the gas station and get a card and collect 4 stamps.
See you on the slopes
John J.
PS: Every hour someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) a chronic disease of the central nervous system affecting the brain and spinal cord. This year I have decided to again join in the fight against MS by participating in the Utah's Best Dam MS 150 Bike Ride and I need people like you to sponsor me.
Please join me in supporting the National MS Society.
To sponsor me online: Click Here
or copy the following url into your browser:
https://www.nationalmssociety.org/utu/home/account_1.asp?m=e&pa=49362220&pd=UTU0EMS120060624LOG&pt=UTUBTP3F01
Best Regards,
John Jonkman