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Please Join the Nordic Club and other trail users for a day of trail work followed by a Nordic Season Kick Off BBQ dinner!
Who: All Trail users: Nordic Skiers and Snowshoers, Fat Fish Bikers, Windy City Striders, CMBC, Friends of the Bridle Trail, Rotary Club, recreationists, etc.
What: Trees have been felled in The Maze to accommodate wider trail groomer. Volunteers will limb trees, stack branches as fill, and move larger rocks to trail edges.
Where: Nordic Trails adjacent to Casper Mountain Trails Center, 9301 S Circle Dr.
When: Saturday, October 18
Maze cleanup from 9am-4pm, followed by BBQ dinner
Why: Opportunity to join Nordic Club, purchase Season Pass, learn about upcoming plans for the ski season, the Biathlon Venue, and the County's Resource Mgmt Plan
How: Bring work gloves, saws, shovels, tools, and a cheerful attitude for a fun event.
If you can't attend cleanup, please join us for dinner and renew your Nordic club membership. Please rsvp to: Tori Radosevich; text or call (307) 259-9299 or on FACEBOOK
West Yellowstone Thanksgiving Biathlon Camp
November 23 - 29, Join CMBC for a week-long skiing & shooting camp that includes race support in addition to the festivities that are part of the fun of the Rendezvous Ski Festival. Multiple coaches will be available to accommodate a variety of ability levels
Camp Details and Registration
CMBC Receives Grant from the Dept. of Veteran Affairs
WASHINGTON - On September 29th, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald today announced the award of approximately $8 million in grants to provide adaptive sports opportunities for disabled Veterans and disabled Service members of the Armed Forces. "Partnering with national, regional, and community-based non-profit organizations allows VA to provide rehabilitative adaptive sports opportunities to our disabled Veterans and Service members all across the country," said Secretary McDonald. "Disabled Veterans who participate in adaptive sports improve their health and quality of life, make new friendships and discover that physical rehabilitation healing comes in many forms and can also be great fun."
CMBC was one of 69 organizations across the county awarded a grant. CMBC will use this grant to host camps, provide outreach in under served regions and provide individual training for disabled Veterans and disabled Service members of the Armed Forces. In addition this grant will help purchase much needed adaptive biathlon and ski equipment.
Grant Recipient List More about the Grant Program
Our first camp under this grant takes place November 14 - 20 in Casper!
CMBC Youth Programs
Did you know in the last calendar year CMBC was able to serve approximately 350 youth in programs? Programs consisted of camps, clinics, winter training series, year round youth development, summer training series, Olympic Day, races and Elementary PE trips.
Find out more on how to participate HERE. More info coming soon on our upcoming winter program that is perfect for beginners!
Find out how to become a program sponsor HERE