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Sandia Peak Ski Area Resumes summer Chairlift & Mountain Biking S

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andia Peak Ski Area will resume full summer operations beginning Friday July 19th.

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Scenic summer chairlfit rides and lift accessed mountain biking will reopen beginning Friday, July 19, 2013. Visitors will be able to access the mountain via the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway or via the Crest Scenic Byway NM 536. Come join us for a scenic chair ride, lunch or get in some great lift served mountain biking. Bike rentals are available at the base lodge or at the top of chairlift #1.

POINTERS FOR PARENTS

Fire danger remains high and visitors are still asked to remain vigilant. Sandia Peak Tram Hours: 9AM – 9PM Daily Sandia Peak Ski Area: Friday – Sunday & Holidays: 10AM – 4PM High Finance Restaurant: Open Daily serving lunch & dinner daily Sandiago’s Mexican Grill: Open Daily serving from 11AM For more information visit www.sandiapeak.com ItsATrip.org

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ccording to the experts at the University of Illinois, there are several steps that parents can take to help their youngsters learn to enjoy learning and do well in school. What Parents Can Do

Marble Brewery’s Ales for ALS’ Brew Funds Research for Lou Gehrig’s Disease I

n completion of its participation in Ales for ALS, a unique craft brewery-based fundraising initiative created to accelerate drug development for ALS patients today, Marble Brewing is donating $6200 to fund research at the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI). ALS TDI is a nonprofit biotechnology research institute dedicated to the discovery and development of effective treatments and a cure for ALS, also known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease.” Marble Brewing’s $6200 donation was the result of selling 50 15.5 gallon kegs of their “Iron Horse Double IPA” made from a special blend of experimental hops donated by B.T. Loftus Ranches and Hopunion. “The hop character of our Iron Horse Double IPA was truly impressive. What a winning combination, brewing great beer and funding research for ALS treatment. I can’t wait to do this again next year,” says Ted Rice, Brewmaster and Co-Founder of Marble Brewery. “The $6200 that Marble Brewery’s patrons helped it raise goes directly toward the development of effective treatments for ALS. The entire brewery staff and all those who hoisted a pint as part of the Ales for ALS program at Marble Brewery have brought us closer to our goal to end ALS,” says Steve Perrin, Ph.D., CEO and CSO of ALS TDI. ItsATrip.org

These tactics can be easier and less expensive than many people realize. Ideas include: • Read articles in the newspaper together. • Visit natural history museums, science museums, art museums, children’s museums, zoos, botanical gardens and historical sites. • Help keep the classroom stocked with supplies. A study by the National School Supply and Equipment Association found that parents were the major supplemental source of classroom supply funding, spending an average of $19 per student on classroom supplies. Now, however, the world’s largest office supply company, Staples, has a new program that can help at no extra charge. With Staples’ new Reward-A-Classroom program, parents can help teachers stock their classroom with supplies all year long at no extra cost by linking their personal Staples Rewards card to a teacher. Through Reward-A-Classroom, parents will now get an additional two percent back in rewards on everything they buy at Staples (excluding postage, phone/gift cards and savings passes) and five percent back on copy and print orders paid directly to their teacher. The Reward-A-Classroom program is on top of the five percent back in rewards that parents are already earning by being a part of the Staples Rewards program. What Schools Can Get Staples has hundreds of the essential supplies that students need yearround, including classroom decor, dictionaries, book covers, locker accessories, stickers, colored pencils, crayons, children’s markers, arts and craft supplies, scrapbook supplies, drafting tools, poster display foam board, easel pads, maps, globes, academic calendars, student organizers and teacher planners. - (NAPSI)


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