2011 SPREE at Alpental is Fun on the Slopes for Charity

Come out for one of Outdoors for All‘s biggest fundraisers of the year. Support our mission to provide year-round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, developmental, and sensory disabilities while hitting that powder at Alpental on some 2011 demo skis or snowboards.  Sweet terrain to put the gear to the test! KZOK is along for the ride and they’re bringing some rockin’ bands.  Red Robin is providing a delicious lunch and Pyramid Brewery supports our Apres Ski Party with some tasty beverages.

What you get for $79 (over a $200 value):

  • A day lift ticket
  • Unlimited demos
  • Event T-shirt
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Lunch from Red Robin
  • Entrance into Pyramid Beer Garden (ages 21+)
  • Live music thanks to KZOK
  • Chance to win K2 Skis and Snowboards

You can also be a team captain and pledge to raise $1000 for the event.  You can have up to 15 individuals on your team and you and all your team members get all the perks above.  Plus, as a team captain, you get an Outdoors for All branded messenger bag. 


You can register as an individual or start your own team and fundraise to support Outdoors for All’s mission of enriching the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation.  Sponsors include: Sturtevant’s, KZOK, Sterling Savings Bank, Summit at Snoqualmie, Red Robin, Pyramid Brewery and K2.  To find out more visit us online!

Spree at Alpental
Sunday, March 13, 2011
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Summit at Snoqualmie – Alpental
Cost: $79 Individual ($49 Summit Season Pass Holders) / $1000 Team

Spree at Alpental:
http://www.outdoorsforall.org/Spree_Alpental.html

Register for Event:
http://www.outdoorsforall.org/Spree_Register.html

Questions?  Contact us at 206.828.6030×214 or

About Outdoors for All Foundation:
Outdoors for All enables participants with disabilities to experience the thrill of outdoor recreation through adaptive lessons in activities such as skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, waterskiiing, cycling, biking, hiking, climbing and paddling.  The foundation, which started in 1979 as the Ski for All Foundation, surpassed the 2,000 participants per year mark in 2009.  The Foundation is supported each year with over 700 active volunteers.  For more information on Outdoors for All visit, www.outdoorsforall.org