Friends of CAIC and Loveland Ski Area Mark 25th Annual Corn Harvest

Friends of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center and Loveland Ski Area are teaming up once again for the 25th Annual Corn Harvest, set for Saturday, April 25.
More than just a fundraiser, the Corn Harvest has become a long-standing spring skiing tradition, with ticket sales directly benefiting Friends of CAIC and its avalanche forecasting and safety work across Colorado. It’s now it its 25th year.
Attendees can expect a live performance by Mark Morris and The Rope Duckers, a barbecue lunch, cold drinks, and a raffle featuring more than 50 items from partner brands. VIP tickets include the event’s signature tie-dye t-shirt, and discounted lift tickets are available through the event page.
This year’s Corn Harvest falls on Loveland’s closing weekend, adding extra significance to the gathering.
“It’s been a bit of a strange and disappointing season in terms of snow, but that’s all the more reason to come on out and support your local ski hill and enjoy a great day.” – Eli Davis, Friends of CAIC marketing and communications officer.
The day kicks off with registration from 8:30 to 9:30am in the Lower Ridge View Room, followed by a guided tour of Loveland from 10:30am to 1:30pm, lunch on the Basin Patio from 11am to 1pm, live music at 3pm, and the raffle beginning at 3:30pm.
Tickets and information are available at skiloveland.com.

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