Award Winning and Innovative Family Programs
at Mount Sunapee
For Immediate Release
Mount Sunapee Resort
2006-2007 Winter Season
Contact: Bruce McCloy (603) 763-3500
bmccloy@mtsunapee.com
Newbury, NH – Mount Sunapee has earned its top ranking in the
East for family programs by providing cutting-edge programs and
facilities that make it easy for families to learn and enjoy the
mountain together.
Families First, which received a national award
from the National Ski Areas Association, is entering its third
season and has quickly become one of Mount Sunapee’s most popular
learning programs. Families First allows families (ages eight
and up) to learn how to ski and snowboard together in the same
class. If there is a mix of skiers and snowboarders then two
instructors are assigned to the family. “With a bunch of
people who don’t know each other the only thing they have in common
is that they are beginners,” says Peter Ettenborough, Mount Sunapee
ski instructor, “with a family, everyone is comfortable with each
other. The parents know the kids are safe, and the kids know
their parents are right here, so their confidence level is
higher.”
New for this season is the Tag-A-Long
Lesson. This new program takes the private lessons
available for three and four year old children through the Mother
Goose Child Care one step further. One parent will be able to
“tag-a-long” with the child and the instructor so he or she can
learn some of the techniques that are used to teach three and four
year olds how to ski or snowboard. “Parents want to be
involved in teaching their children,” says Maura Gorman, director
of the Learning Center, “and the Tag-A-Long program will help them
be successful.”
Anchoring the family programs at Mount Sunapee is the Children’s
Learning Center located at the base of the South Peak Learning
Area. This state-of-the-art facility, built in 2003, puts all
programs for children ages one to seven under one roof. The
building houses the Mother Goose Childcare for children ages one to
five. It is also headquarters for Mount Sunapee’s half-day
and full-day Snow Stars instructional program for children ages
four through seven. There’s even a children’s rental
equipment shop in the Center. Registration for the half-day
and full-day Mountain Explorers program for children ages eight to
twelve is also at the Children’s Learning Center.
For more information about steals and deals at Mount Sunapee
visit mountsunapee.com.