Welcome Back STARS!!
Just a note to let you know it is getting that time
of the year to pull out your skis/snowboard and get them tuned for the upcoming
season. We are all looking forward to the Senior
Program STARS beginning its 9th year!!
Mt High will be ready to open in a few weeks but we
need to let Mother Nature take its course. Look for mid-November or so for the
mountain to open. This will be a great snow season and I know you will have
lots of fun in the STARS Program; I will guarantee it!
All us here at Mt High are anxious for the season to
begin! Please mark your
calendars for January 10, 2018 for
the first day of our STARS clinics.
I am
a new rep for Shady Rays sunglasses. Here is a great opportunity for you to
have some great sunglasses at a low price. In fact, at checkout you can take
off an additional 25% by just putting my last name in the discount box.
Yes..spell out Teague and you get the discount. These sunglasses are super and
only cost $ 45 before the discount.
Just remember a few
things regarding Shady Rays sunglasses:
1)
Always Free Replacement when Lost or Broken, the strongest sunglasses warranty
program in the world.
2)
HD Polarized Lenses
3)
Ultra-thin lenses for extreme visibility while also Shatterproof
4) A
great discount on an already good value
5)
All about living the extreme lifestyle #LiveHard
Discount code, TEAGUE. This code is put in at the very last step of buying the glasses and the price will then be discounted.
Check
out all the sunglasses at www.shadyrays.com.
Don’t forget your skis/snowboards tuned and waxed so
you will be ready to go this ski season. If you need any equipment for this
season, please give Steve Crane a call, at Sports LTD in Woodland Hills. Let
him know I sent you and you are in the STARS Program at Mountain High. I know
he will take care of you.
His contact information is:
Sports LTD 22642 Ventura Blvd
Woodland Hills CA 91364
818-225-7669
Make sure you call and set an appointment up with
Steve.
I will be in touch with you in a couple of weeks.
Until then…
Ski u later,
Bill