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Courtesy of the National Ability Center
The National Ability Center is ready to play in the snow.
The nonprofit organization that provides recreational activities for people of all abilities is now offering winter programming that includes adaptive skiing, snowboard, snowshoeing and fat-tire biking in pandemic-safe settings, said Steph Meyer, recreation and adventure program manager.
“First and foremost, we have our ski and snowboard program at Park City Mountain Resort,” Meyer said. “We love that program, and we always get excited when things start ramping up over there.”
Although some of the sessions have been toned back this year due to the coronavirus, there are still plenty of lessons going out the door, Meyer said.