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Show March, 2001 ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce Monthly Kewsletter Page 7 Sundance Corporate Challenge To Benefit Any Involved There aren't many ways to many ways to enjoy a great day on the ski slope while making a difference in budding athlete's lives, but the Snowbird Sports and Education Foundation has found a great way to do both in Utah County. The Snowbird Sports and Education Edu-cation Foundation (SBSEF) was established to benefit the development devel-opment of competitive skiing and snowboarding in Salt Lake and other northern counties. The non-profit's newest project is right here in Utah County though. They are hosting the Sundance Corporate Challenge. This first-time event is being held to help keep the Sundance Ski and Snowboard team alive. Although Al-though the SBSEF has dedicated a number of hours and a portion of funds to help the Sundance team be successful, in order for the program to stand on its own, they need the help of local business. busi-ness. Local businesses are being invited in-vited to sponsor at least one coed co-ed team of four to participate in the event scheduled Friday, April 6, 2001. Snowbird Sports Education is a non-profit organization, so your contribution is a tax writeoff. write-off. A portion of the funds raised at the Sundance Corporate Challenge Chal-lenge will also go to an endowment endow-ment fund created to provide every child who wishes to train and compete with an equal an opportunity. For more information about how to get involved, Call Aaron Walker at 8001-861-1714 or email at awalker(S novell.com 7? se Only National InSornoi CanponyvFith Lotct Providers. ( We Speak Your I language! 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