Over the course of the 2022-23 ski and ride season, Copper raised over $150,000 for partner nonprofit organizations through the resort’s Play Forever Thursdays program. Proceeds from the program benefit organizations whose focus is to.
Sometimes there is nothing more special or magical than seeing a kid’s eyes light up with excitement. Whether it’s experiencing the excitement of experiencing something new, exploring a new area or learning a new skill,.
Lizbeth Juarez-Bartolo has won the University Transportation Centers Outstanding Student of the Year award, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. She is a civil engineering graduate student at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. The award is in recognition of her continued research in transportation planning, transportation policy and infrastructure systems.
It is no secret that adaptive sports is a major part of the DNA of Summit County. Quickly making adaptive sports a vital part of the Summit snowsports community, the county houses several Paralympians, professional.
Copper Mountain is once again offering discounted lift tickets to guests this winter with a portion benefiting nonprofit partners through Play Forever Thursdays. Play Forever Thursdays is a community-based fundraising effort where Copper will donate.