Tuesday, April 22, 2014

All 4 One program swings into spring

As spring comes into full swing, All 4 One wants to thank everyone who helped out with our Winter Ski and Snowboard Program this year.

Students, families, and chaperones loaded a bus and drove to Okemo Ski Resort for 8 Sundays over this past ski season. The program took both new and experienced student skiers and snowboarders, as well as high school students who helped out as junior chaperones and staff and family members who served as chaperones. The program was designed to keep kids safe and entertained while getting them involved in an active winter sport. In addition to receiving discounted lift tickets, students were bussed to the resort and were served lunch cooked by All-4-One staff. The students really enjoyed the program; when one student was asked what he thought of the program he told, “Hot dog hill is my favorite! It was awesome!” All 4 One wants tod thank all who helped out with the program- a big thank you to Okemo Ski Resort, Elm Hill School and Union Street School PTAs, all of the chaperones and junior chaperones, the lodge and carpet moms (you know who you are!), the staff, Bonnie, Gigi, Katie, Jerry, Monique, Kristy, and Barbara- your hard work helped make the program a huge success! We look forward to shredding the slopes again the next year!

To keep the sports rolling as the snow melts, All 4 One is hosting a Family Sport and Game Night & Potluck at the Park Street School on Sunday, April 27th! The evening will begin at 4 with a potluck to fuel up our competitors for the games- if attending please bring something to share. At 5:15 we’ll head up to the gym (or outside if the weather abides) and play all sorts of fun, active, groups games- capture the flag, tag, volleyball, soccer, and more! All are welcome to join- whether to spectate, play, cheer, snack, or cook! Hope to see you there!

2 comments :

  1. I love going into the elementary schools and seeing all those little skiis lined up along the wall. Only in Vermont!

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  2. Had to postpone the 27th game day. Schedules with too many sports and conflicts.

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