220 Santas Flock to Sunday River for
Charity
8th Annual event raises money for local toy drive
NEWRY, Maine (Dec. 2, 2007) – Over 220 Santas donated a total $2,260 to
charity and earned three free days of skiing and riding in the process at the
8th annual Santa Sunday at Sunday River.
The event was held on the Broadway trail, which was one of the 42 open
trails on Sunday at Sunday River. Cold temperatures have allowed the resort to
expand terrain onto 5 mountain areas with snowmakers adding more trails
daily.
The approaching snowfall is likely to bring between one and two feet of
snow to the region according to forecasts. Skiers and riders are enjoying the
best early season conditions in many years thanks to extensive snowmaking and
Sunday River’s first in the northeast opening on November 8.
Participants donned St. Nick’s attire in order to receive a free day of
skiing or riding, as well as vouchers for two additional days. They were also
required to donate a minimum of $10 toward the Bethel Rotary Club’s annual
Christmas drive, which will be used to purchase gifts for children in the
region.
Bethel Rotary Club is a member of Rotary International, which
provides humanitarian service and strives to build goodwill and peace in the
world. Bethel Rotary Club is one of over 32,000 clubs located around the
globe.
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Sunday River is located minutes from picturesque Bethel
Village in western Maine’s Mahoosuc Mountains. A true four-season destination,
the Resort offers eight interconnected peaks of world class skiing and
snowboarding, two Grand Resort Hotels and golf at the acclaimed Sunday River
Golf Club. Sunday River is a member of the Boyne Resorts family of resorts and
attractions.