Author Archives: Stacey Gerrish

Beaver Creek Epic Chix Fundraiser

Come and support the Ladies Demonstration Team. You will receive drink tickets and raffle tickets with a $20 suggested donation at the door. Silent auction with items such as a GoPro, restaurant gift cards, goggles, jewelry, skis, tunes, skin care, a snorkeling trip and more. Invite your friends!!! Wednesday, March 15th Bob’s Place in Avon […]

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Perisher Opportunities

Hello Beaver Creek Pro, Can’t get enough of the snow?  How about continuing to feed your passion by teaching skiing or riding this summer.  Perisher resort in Australia is a member of the Vail Resorts family and would like to attract a number of Level 2 or 3 instructors to work their winter (our summer).   […]

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Avoiding Collisions

AVOIDING COLLISIONS By Skiing/Riding in control and being aware of your surroundings at all times, you can help prevent a collision from occurring. ALWAYS REMEMBER: 1. Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Keep your head on a swivel. You may be skiing or riding in control, but others may not be. Extra attention is needed this […]

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March 12-15th Availability

Hello Beaver Creek Pro, Spring break season has arrived and we need your passion and teaching expertise! Private lessons are filling up very quickly for March 12th – 15th, if you are available at any point (morning only, afternoon only, etcetera)  during these dates please reach out to your family leader or our private lesson […]

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IMPORTANT: Weekend Closures and Updates

Beaver Creek Pro, This weekend, Beaver Creek will be hosting a fundraiser for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sponsored by American Airlines. Please note the following closures scheduled for March 3rd, 4th and 5th. The Ranch will be closed Friday, March 3rd, 4th and 5th.  There will be a private event taking place but the area will be closed for the […]

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Employee Safety Bulletin

Avoiding Complacency When it comes to safety, complacency is the enemy. It spreads like a disease from one worker to another. Contributors of Complacency: repetition, increased skill level, confidence, fatigue, too many things happening simultaneously, or too few things happening, and even success. Always remember: 1. Never Take Shortcuts. If you read between the lines […]

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