PE Teacher & Educator Programs & Activities
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   • Innovative Teaching Programs
   • Bring Snowshoes Into Your Classroom
   • 2006-07 Passport Programs for Kids
   • Free Day of Snowshoeing /XC Skiing Offers Field-Trip Opportunities
   • SnowSchool Combines Ecology & Physical Activity
   • Case Study: Snowshoeing Introduced to PE Teachers
   • Train Like World-Class Snow Sports Athletes
   • American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance
   • Where to Go to Purchase Snowshoes
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   • How to Make the Most at This Year's Ski/Snowboard Shows
   • 2006-07 Passport Programs for Kids
   • 2007 Winter Trails®
   • 2007 Vertical Express for MS
   • President's Challenge Fitness Awards with Snow Sports
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Clubs | Northeastern Clubs

Ski, snowboard and snowshoe clubs are a great way to meet new friends and save money on trips. Many clubs have other sports or social activities and meet year-round. Many clubs belong to regional councils or national organizations, which sponsor trips that attract hundreds of people. Clicking on underlined text will take you to that club's website. If your club would like to be added to this list, send the website address, name of club and a description of no more than 30 words to .


Connecticut

Connecticut Ski Council
Covers Connecticut and central Massachusetts

Danbury Ski Club
Danbury Ski Club has many year-round activities, including downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding, skating, snowshoeing, racing, lodge in Vermont, ski swap, and summer activities. Members also participate in Habitat-for-Humanity, Relay-for-Life, Special Olympics, and other local charities.

Mt. Laurel Skiers
Connecticut’s premier ski, sports, and social club! Mt. Laurel has earned a reputation for being a four season organization that can cater to a wide variety of interests.  It is based in New Britain.

Newington Ski Club

New Haven Ski Club
Membership in the New Haven Ski Club is open to those 21 and older. The club meets weekly and offers racing and travel programs.

River Hills Ski Club
Stamford
This club began in 1932. It has families and individuals of all ages and owns a lodge near Killington, Vermont.

Ski Bears of Connecticut
Norwalk


Maine

Penobscot Valley Ski Club
Bangor


Massachusetts

Boston Ski & Sports Club

Central Massachusetts Ski Group

The Worcester Ski Club
This club in Worchester, MA, has a ski lodge near Mt. Snow


New Hampshire

Mt. Washington Nordic Club
North Conway

Polecat Ski and Sports Club
Intervale

Seacoast Ski Club
Portsmouth

Ski Bees Ski Club
North Conway

S-Kimos Ski Club
Jackson, NH

Southern New Hampshire Ski Group

Team Tenney
This is a racing club for ages 8-18 offering competition in alpine racing, snowboard racing and freeride. The members train at Tenney Mountain in Plymouth, NH.


New York

Diamond Dogs Ski Club
New York City metro area; ski, snowboard and year-round social club for the 21-and-older crowd.

Hudson Valley Ski Club
Poughkeepsie

HI-AYH Ski Club of NY
New York City

Metropolitan New York Ski Council
Various locations throughout New York and New York City.

Miramar Ski Club
New York City & northern New Jersey

Onondaga Ski Club
Syracuse

Single Ski Club of Albany

Ski-Bums
New York City; this is a club for gay and lesbian skiers and snowboarders

Snow Flyers
New York City

Suffolk Skidaddlers
Long Island

Snow Burners of New York
New York City

Syracuse Biathlon Club
Syracuse, NY


Vermont

Killington Ski Club
This club in Killington, VT offers race and instructional programs for a variety of age groups.



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