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Adaptive Snow Ski Clinics: Free to Individuals with Disabilities

Leaps of Faith Adaptive Skiers (Sandy Hook, CT) invites individuals with
any and all disabilities to hit the slopes this winter for adaptive skiing at
Mt. Southington, which is centrally located in Plantsville, CT.  Back by popular demand, Leaps of Faith will
offer both beginner and advanced snow ski classes with certified instructors.



“We’re really looking forward to another successful
season of adaptive snow skiing at Mt. Southington. Our clinics are a ton of fun
for skiers of all abilities.  They completely
sold out last year, so we encourage early registration,” says Joel Zeisler, LOF
Adaptive Skiers President.   



LOF Adaptive Skiers’ Snow Ski clinics are scheduled for
January 28, February 25 and March 11, 2014. 
All adaptive equipment will be provided by LOF Adaptive Skiers. No
experience is necessary to participate in a clinic, but advance registration is
required. Clinics are free of charge and are open to children, adults and veterans
with disabilities.

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To learn more, register for the snow skiing clinics
or if you are strong snow skiing or snow boarder and wish to volunteer, contact
Joel Zeisler at (203)426-0666 or joel@leapsoffaithwaterskiers.com



Founded in 1991, LOF Adaptive Skiers is a non-profit
organization improving the lives of individuals with disabilities through
adaptive sports. Specializing in adaptive water skiing and snow skiing, LOF
Adaptive Skiers’ programs are open to children, adults and veterans with any
and all types of disabilities. For more information, contact LOF Adaptive Skiers
at 203-426-0666 or http://leapsoffaithwaterskiers.com/

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