Snowmass Tourism Winter 2011-2012 : Page 16

SnoWMASS ChAPEl WoRShiP SERViCE The Snowmass Chapel is one of Snowmass’ beautiful landmarks, hosting a non-denominational service on Sunday mornings at 9:00am. St Mary’s Church offers a Catholic mass at 5:00pm Sunday evenings. An updated schedule of services is available on www.snowmasschapel.org or by calling 970.923.6192. An on-mountain worship service is offered every Sunday at noon beginning January 8, 2012 outside of gwen’s high Alpine restaurant. For more information contact the Snowmass Village Chapel 970.300.1232 From tree-lighting ceremonies to a torchlight parade to holiday cheer. For times and more information on these holiday events, please check snowmasstourism.com. lETTERS To SAnTA ChAllEngE ASPEn Challenge Aspen provides recreational and cultural experiences year round for anyone with a physical or cognitive disability. In the winter, private adaptive ski lessons and snowboard lessons are available daily. Daily lesson prices include lesson, lift ticket and equipment rental. Trained ski/snowboard buddies, guides for the visually impaired and additional winter activities, including multi-day camps and adaptive alpine skiing clinics are also available. Volunteer opportunities are available, please call for details. When: Cost: Contact: Daily, November-April Private lesson-$225 for full day, $140 for half day, buddy fee-$55 for full day, $45 for half day, camp fees vary 970.923.0578, challengeaspen.org december 6-24: If your children have a last-minute Christmas wish, make sure the jolly old fellow hears about it by dropping off a note in his personal mailbox located on the Snowmass Village Mall. Selected letters are published in the local newspaper, the Snowmass Sun. MuSiC AT ThE SnoWMASS ChAPEl december 12, 6:00pm: The Maroon Bel Canto Children’s Chorus performs a Christmas Concert at Snowmass Chapel. holidAy oPEn houSE & liVE AuCTion AT AndERSon RAnCh ARTS CEnTER Tuesday, december 13: Tour open studios via walkways lit by with hundreds of luminarias; this special evening includes a children’s ornament decorating activity, exhibition opening reception with refreshments and a trunk show in ArtWorks gift shop. Activities culminate with a live auction featuring artwork by nationally and internationally renowned artists and dinner ($20 by reservation) in the Ranch Café. Free, public invited. Call 970-923-3181 for information. All dates and events subject to change, visit snowmasstourism.com for updates

Christmas/Holiday Activities

From tree-lighting ceremonies to a torchlight parade to holiday cheer. For times and more information on these holiday events, please check snowmasstourism.com.<br /> <br /> LETTERS To SanTA <br /> <br /> december 6-24: <br /> <br /> If your children have a last-minute Christmas wish, make sure the jolly old fellow hears about it by dropping off a note in his personal mailbox located on the Snowmass Village Mall. Selected letters are published in the local newspaper, the Snowmass Sun.<br /> <br /> MuSiC AT ThE SnoWMASS ChAPEl <br /> <br /> december 12, 6:00pm: <br /> <br /> The Maroon Bel Canto Children’s Chorus performs a Christmas Concert at Snowmass Chapel.<br /> <br /> HolidAy oPEn houSE & liVE AuCTion AT AndERSon RanCh ARTS CenTER <br /> <br /> Tuesday, december 13: <br /> <br /> Tour open studios via walkways lit by with hundreds of luminarias; this special evening includes a children’s ornament decorating activity, exhibition opening reception with refreshments and a trunk show in ArtWorks gift shop. Activities culminate with a live auction featuring artwork by nationally and internationally renowned artists and dinner ($20 by reservation) in the Ranch Café. Free, public invited. Call 970-923-3181 for information.<br /> <br /> HAnukkAh AT ThE SilVERTREE hoTEl <br /> <br /> december 20-27: <br /> <br /> Come celebrate the festival of lights at The Silvertree Hotel! The Menorah is displayed in The Silvertree Hotel Lobby with plenty of dreidels an d gelt for everyone to enjoy.<br /> <br /> SanTA’S VillAgE & CARolERS-A-CARoling <br /> <br /> december 21-24, 2:00pm-4:00pm: <br /> <br /> The North Pole comes to the Snowmass Village Mall and Base Village when Santa’s magical village opens to hear the last minute requests of good girls and boys. Complimentary photos with Santa are offered daily. December 23rd and 24th carolers stroll through the mall and Base Village singing favorite Christmas Carols.<br /> <br /> ToRChlighT PARAdE And FiREWoRkS <br /> <br /> december 28 5:30pm and Fireworks at 6:30pm: <br /> <br /> Whether viewer or participant, the annual Torchlight Parade down Snowmass’ slopes looks magnificently luminous! Moms, dads and kids ages 8 and older are invited to be part of the trail of light down the mountain. Stick around as pyrotechnics illuminate the night sky immediately afterward. For more information, stop by the Guest Services Information Desk in the Ticket Pavilion on the Snowmass Mall or call 970.923.0560. <br /> <br /> holidAy EVEnTS AT ThE SilVERTREE hoTEl <br /> <br /> From the Loving Tree Ceremony on December 6th to the New Year’s party at the Cabaret Room, The Silvertree Hotel is decked out for the season. Enjoy visits with Santa from December 21st through the 23rd and Christmas Eve with stories from Santa by the fireplace. Local authors, Jill Sheeley and Johnny Boyd tell stories on December 22nd, 23rd and 29th and the kids can decorate gingerbread 22nd and 29th.<br /> <br /> NEW yEAR’S ACTiViTiES <br /> <br /> Ring in 2012 in style! From gourmet feasts at local restaurants to rockin’ live music and dancing into the wee hours, Snowmass celebrations abound, including:<br /> <br /> — Artisan Handcrafted Cuisine and Sage Restaurant & Bar offer epicurean menus, intimate settings, and the ideal romantic way to celebrate the New Year.<br /> <br /> — Put on your best party hat and dancing shoes for New Year’s Eve parties at local hot spots throughout Snowmass.

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