Tired of Hitting the Slopes Alone?
December 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Featured, October 2010
By Keith L. Fanta, President, Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council
Years ago I found myself in a unique situation where I loved to ski, but none of my friends were skiers. I managed to get out to the slopes, but being alone I knew I was missing something. Skiing isn’t a team sport, but I could see that it had an important social aspect. Then I discovered my first ski club (in the days before boarding became popular, they were known only as ski clubs).
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Message from the President
April 29, 2010 by Justine Mulattieri
Filed under Ski Club Profiles & Info
The Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council president, Keith L. Fanta, shares recent updates and changes within the council. Fanta notes the advancements made towards promoting individual club members through online search engine optimization tools, in order to help gain exposure to the public. To see this issue’s message from the President visit: CMSC Message
2009/2010 Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council Associate Members
April 29, 2010 by Justine Mulattieri
Filed under Ski Club Profiles & Info
The Chicago Metropolitan Ski Council (CMSC) has Associate Members across the country, ready to offer their assistance and expertise while planning your next ski group vacation. From resort contacts, to sports medicine professionals, to “where-to-get-your-gear,” Associate Members of the CMSC come from a vast array of disciplines.
No matter what your question, the Associate Members of the CMSC are always on hand to help make your next group ski excursion the best one yet. A comprehensive list of North American members can be found here: CMSC List
Come Play in the Park – Chicago Week 2010 in Park City
November 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Ski Industry News
Chicago Metroploitan Ski Council’s are hitting the slopes in park City this coming March for Chicago Week. Find out more on this once-a-year event.
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