Las
Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort (LVSSR) invites families and children of all
ages to its annual Kids’ Carnival Weekend on Thursday, March 28 through Sunday,
March 31, 2013. The festivities take
place 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. daily and include a snow scavenger hunt, treats
like popcorn and cotton candy, and a variety of carnival games including ring
toss and beanbag toss. The event is sponsored in part by Centennial Hills
Hospital and a lift ticket or season pass is required to participate.
On
Sunday, March 31 at 8:00 a.m., LVSSR hosts its annual Easter Sunday
celebration. There is no charge to ride the lift to attend this
non-denominational mountain top service.
Fees for lift tickets and equipment rental still apply for guests who
wish to ski, snowboard or participate in other events following the service.
Also
on Sunday, children can have photos taken with the Easter Bunny. Other Easter
Sunday activities include:
11:00
a.m. Kids’ Easter egg hunt
Noon Kids’ Easter Bunny Chase
1:00
p.m. Adult Easter egg hunt
A
detailed schedule of Kids’ Carnival and Easter events will be updated on
www.skilasvegas.com. Guests are advised to check back often for updates.
“LVSSR
is committed to providing family friendly outdoor recreation experiences of our
local residents and guests,” said Kevin Stickelman, LVSSR’s president and
general manager. “We feel events like
our Kids’ Carnival are one way in which LVSSR can be a part of cultivating a
stronger sense of community in Las Vegas."
About
Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort
Las
Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort (LVSSR) is located approximately one hour from
downtown Las Vegas in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Established in
1963, LVSSR offers guests access to 30 groomed trails and 250 acres of
lift-served side-country terrain via three chair lifts and one surface lift.
The area features a ski and snowboard school, terrain parks, more than 240
inches of average snowfall per year and off-slope amenities such as dining,
snowshoeing and summer activities. Visitors may access LVSSR from the city via
the Ski Bus, a shuttle service operated with the support of the USDA Forest
Service under a grant from the Department of Transportation. For more
information, please visit www.skilasvegas.com. Follow LVSSR on Facebook,
Twitter and YouTube.
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