Over the past five years, LVSSR has conducted its Lids on Kids program, a month-long helmet safety campaign in January to coincide with the kick-off of NSAA Safety Week. This past season, LVSSR partnered with Centennial Hills Hospital to provide 318 local children with free helmets. Since implementing the program, LVSSR has provided more than 1,000 area youth with free helmets.
In addition, the program includes a Skier/Snowboarder Safety Responsibility Code class, presented by a National Ski Patrol member for both children and their parents. After the class and short video, each child is fitted with a helmet and parents are given instructions on proper fit and usage.
“This is a tremendous honor,” says Kevin Stickelman, LVSSR’s president and general manager. “A child’s safety on the mountain is of the utmost importance. By offering free helmets along with education, we can instill strong safety values in our youth. Our goal is to foster a community of responsible skiers and boarders.”
LVSSR plans to continue with the Lids on Kids program during the 2012/13 season.
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 11 trails via three chair lifts and one surface lift. The area features LVSSR’s Ski & Snowboard School, The Strip Terrain Park, a freestyle terrain park for skiers and snowboarders, and off-slope amenities. Powdr Corp., a leading mountain resort company, operates LVSSR in partnership with the USDA Forest Service under a special-use permit. Visitors may access LVSSR from the city via the Ski Vegas Ski Bus, a shuttle service operated with the support of the USDA Forest Service and operated by Triple J Tours (CPCN #2032). For more information, please visit www.skilasvegas.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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