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Snowflake Spring Cleaning; 4/19/08
Skiers are planning a Spring Cleaning Day at Snowflake Nordic Center Saturday, April 19 from 9am-12pm and 12pm-3pm. If you feel moved to roll up your sleeves and come out to help that would be great! The more the merrier and the sooner the job will get done.
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We’ll be cleaning inside and out!
Work Areas:
- Kitchen/Desk Area
- Ping-pong room
- Foosball/entry area
- Stairs/Piano room
- Locker rooms
- Wax room
- Bathrooms
- Ski closets
- Timing Shacks
- Parking Lots
- run trails and pick up trash and yellow tape
Please bring your own work gloves and rags if you have them. Shop vacs and carpet cleaners are also welcomed.
Please email Kim Squillace at sksquillace@charter.net if you are able to help.
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April 2, 2008 at 6:59 pm |
This is the same day as Fitgers…I’m hoping people will do the am shift too!
April 21, 2008 at 9:46 am |
Hey everyone, the Snow flake clean up was a great success in large part due to the hardwork of the East ski team and their parents! A few of us non east skiers helped out as well. Folks were cleaning inside on both levels while others cleaned trash and trees from the trails. I think skiers will be impressed to see the building when skiing resumes next year.
George gives so much to the youth skiers in the community this was one small way to say thanks for all he has done.
April 29, 2008 at 3:54 pm |
A much delayed, but A MILLION HEARTFELT THANKS to all who helped with the Snowflake Spring Clean-Up!!! George and I are amazed at what we accomplished and how well the day went. We had just over 30 people throughout the day vacuuming; washing windows, heat radiators, mini blinds, wax room, kitchen, walls, toilets; carpet cleaning, dusting, picking up trash outside, sawing up downed trees, and the list goes on and on and on.
We hope to continue with a few other projects like painting and planting seedlings. Stay tuned.
With gratitude,
George and Kim