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Feb 18

Valentines Day Chairlift Speed Dating February 14th

Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 in Uncategorized

2-14-09_black-0097Valentines Day at Black was just what the ‘Singles Doctor’ ordered when we hosted our 3rd annual Chairlift Speed Dating Event.   Registration began at 12:30 in the Lostbo Pub and a line formed almost immediately.  Participants hung out and enjoyed our Valentine ‘Aphrodisiac menu and ‘love potions’ from the bar, until the event began at 2pm. With 50 total participants, the women outnumbered the men, but nobody seemed to mind!  When the speed dating line opened at the double chair, everyone headed over and found their match for the ride up.   As the afternoon progressed, the participants continued to ride up and down the mountain, making new acquaintances along the way.   Meanwhile, The Monkey Fist Incident performed great music in the pub, and small groups of ‘new friends’ began to trickle in.  By the time the lifts closed, the pub was again full with Event participants; however, it was no longer a room full of strangers.  The winner of our Best pick up line was Nicole Mullen of Wakefield MA, who went home with a certificate for lodging at The Whitneys Inn, 2 tickets to Black, a dozen beautiful roses from Hills Florist and a bottle of champagne from J-Town Deli.  Many new friendships began that day at Black Mountain, and who knows, maybe even a Love story or two.  For all of you who were there and have a good (G -rated) story to tell…we’d love to hear it!

Feb 3

RETRO DAY JANUARY 31ST

Posted on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 in Uncategorized

jbarretrodaySaturday Jan 31st was RETRO DAY at Black Mountain and what a Blast we had!  Folks arrived all day long with photos, stories, gear and even clothing from back in the day, to share with all of us.  It was so rewarding (not to mention comical) to share in these memories with ‘Black Mountain Fans’ of many decades!  One woman not only brought in a photo of herself with friends in 1980, but she even produced the jacket she was wearing in the photo, with the lift ticket still on the jacket!!  Kevin McCarthy won best vintage outfit with his 70’s down jacket that went down to his ski boots and suede face mask that looked very similar to the one worn in many horror flicks.   It was a lucky day for Kevin because he also won the grand prize drawing which was a pass for the remainder of the season!   We enjoyed excellent music from Jeff Conley and the Tin Can Tele band and played Black Mountain history trivia games with even more great prizes!  We even had local artist Marty Sage Gilman onsite with the debut of her Black Mountain Celebration poster which will be for sale here at the mountain.  And of course, in honor of our national standing as the first overhead cable lift in the country, we had our J-bar running all weekend!  We thank all who participated in Retro Day and added to our collection of great memories!  And to those who missed Retro Day, it’s still not too late to share your old collections with us, as we will continue to prepare for our 75th birthday all season long.  Bring us an original photo (clear enough for us to scan) and we will discount your lift ticket for that day!

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Jan 22

Winterfest Weekend - January 17 & 18

Posted on Thursday, January 22, 2009 in Main

winterfest-1Despite the Chilly temps on Saturday, the crowds piled in and WinterFest was a hoppin good time!  Just ask the Wild Quack Duck! –If he wasn’t hammin’ it up on the slopes, he was in the Lostbo pub enjoying lunch and cold beers!  Or our Haflinger Belgian Horse, Butternut, who kept busy stealing kisses from riders between their Hammerhead sled rides.  The day kicked off with Eastern Mountain Sports ems.com offering Tele gear demos and Joe Jones Ski & Sports with the latest in Burton Boards.  (By they way, all month long at Joe Jones Ski & Sports in North Conway, buy a Burton board and receive a ticket to Black for your first day of riding FREE!)  Hammerhead sleds out of Essex Junction, Vermont showed up around 10:30 and entertained the masses all afternoon with rides on their spectacular, new age sleds, that allow riders to steer, twist and turn down the mountain.  If you have not heard of this company, definitely check out their site to find out where they will be next, because they are tons of fun!  Skiers and riders enjoyed our Scavenger Hunt and Snow Golf games that began at the base and took them all over the mountain looking for clues!  And all of this led up to our main event, the 3rd Annual Jackson Chamber Wild Quack Duck Race!  At 2pm sharp, 200 ducks were released from the top of the ‘man made luge track’  skillfully constructed by our snowmaking crew; and within seconds every duck reached the finish line.  In the end, Brady Ash’s duck took first place and she went home with 25% of duck ticket sales!!  30 other awesome prizes were awarded as well, thanks to the generous support of many local businesses.  We would like to thank all who participated in the duck race for their part in these fundraising efforts and the overall success of the event. Last but certainly not least, was the Apres party in the Lostbo Pub where the crowd gathered to enjoy great company, delicious food, well earned beverages and excellent music by the Groovestones!  For those of you who missed out, check our calendar because they’ll be back!  You can also hear for yourself at http://www.myspace.com/groovestonemusic

Overall, it was just another awesome day at Black!

Jan 22

The Ride and Ski New England Tour January 10th and 11th 2009

Posted on Thursday, January 22, 2009 in Main

Tridenskine-0051he Ride and Ski New England Tour was, once again a Hootin and Hollerin’ Good Time! After a fabulous day of skiing we all hooked up in the Lostbo Pub where Jeff Dionne of RSNE had even more fun in store for us! Between sets of excellent live music by Pat Foley (if you have not heard this very talented musician, I encourage you to listen for yourself at http://www.myspace.com/patfoleyrocks ), Jeff entertained us with hilarious games and trivia and gave away amazing prizes! Pretty much everyone went home with something cool, but the real lucky folks walked away with things like Smith Optic glasses, helmets & goggles, Go Pro Helmet Cams and Skull Candy headphones! Our brilliant bartender, Joey DiRienzo, concocted a new Tequila Cocktail especially for the occasion and Jeff asked the crowd to name it.

Since the first place winner deemed inappropriate for public viewing, we decided to settle on 2nd place, ‘The Lostbo Libation’. Overall, the skiing was great, après was a blast and we can’t wait until Jeff returns with his 8th annual RSNE weekend tour! So if you missed it –be sure to put it on your calendar for next year!!!!

Jan 22

The Black Mountain Kick Off The Season Party December 6th 2008

Posted on Thursday, January 22, 2009 in Main

chiliThe Black Mountain Kick Off The Season Party on Saturday was a huge success thanks to the participation, hard work and generosity of many members of our community. The event began at 4pm with pony rides outside, on snow and at dusk with the moon rising over the mountain. Many children enjoyed the enormous pile of snow our excellent snowmaking staff had blown especially for them. Inside the base lodge a Chili Challenge was in full swing, that soon left our guests pleasantly full and with the very difficult decision to choose 1st and 2nd place winners. These talented chili chefs came from Eagle Mountain House, J-Town Deli, Inn at Thorn Hill, Pear Mountain Café, Raffertys Restaurant and Pub, Whitneys Inn, Wildcat Mountain and Black Mountain. Though every chef earned several votes, the friendly competition ended with Raffertys Restaurant and Pub at first place and Eagle Mountain House at 2nd place. It was certainly very difficult for all of these chefs to take time away from their busy establishments on a Saturday evening to participate in this event, and their time, efforts and chili were much appreciated.

While dining on chili, our guests enjoyed the spectacular sounds of several very talented local musicians including Bob Morency, Gale Johnsen, Steve Davis, Mary Jo Adams, Allison Cooke and Phil Ostroski. Again, this group offered their time and talents as a kind gesture to their community and we thank them all. Carrie Petrowski of Pear Mountain Café performed famously under the pressure of 25 children waiting in line for her face painting clinic and John Williamsl walked away with a new pair of skis for showing up the most ‘Black’d Out’ in layers upon layers of Black Mountain garb.

The bonfire was torched around 6pm and everybody bundled up and followed our local snow goddess, Carlene Sullivan of Symmetry Yoga, outside to begin the snow dance ritual. As Carlene led us through the history of the snow dance and taught us the proper procedure of praying to the Gods, she was decked out in her Tele gear and tank top on a very chilly evening (because the snow God must see skin in order to bring snow). After the required 8th step of the ritual, and a crowd moaning in exhaustion, the snow dance officially ended. And if the measure of success is directly related to our burning quads, then good news - we have a very snowy winter ahead!!

After the snow dance we all went inside for hot cocoa and dancing to a band out of Sandown NH, The Monkey Fist Incident. If you have not heard this duo, may I suggest that you visit our website at blackmt.com to find out when they will be back because THEY WILL BE BACK! With a wide range of music, incredible vocals and rhythm guitar, John and Jim had a little bit of something to offer every guest in the room. Eastern Mountain Sports and Joe Jones Ski & Sports showed up with a pile of gear and we thank them for taking time away during the busy holiday season to add to the fun. And Photographer and Videographer Meg Simone was onsite to capture every memorable moment on film. Last but certainly not least, much thanks to all of the folks who helped put this event together, and there were a lot of them! From employees, to neighbors to season pass holders…it was once again a reflection on not only their loyalty to Black Mountain, but to their community as well. And of course, to all who attended, the party would not have been a party without you!

With the holidays fast approaching and the constant reminder of the difficult economy looming over our heads, this event was just what I needed to replenish my faith in the future. To experience a community coming together as a team, with only one motive in mind, to offer their neighbors an evening of fun, laughter and togetherness. As a relatively new member of the Mount Washington Valley, I felt honored to be among such an incredible group of people.
On behalf of all of as at Black, Happy Holidays!! We’ll see you at the Mountain!