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Show Brian Head Offers County Students Pass BRIAN HEAD -Brian Head Resort has announced it will offer Garfield County school students in grades K-12 an unrestricted unre-stricted 2004-2005 season lift pass with no blackout dates for only $85. Students who wish to combine a season snowboard or ski rental equipment package with their season pass may do so for only $85 more. This brings the total cost of a fun-fUled winter win-ter at Brian Head Resort to a very affordable $170. "Brian Head Resort feels it is important to provide our local Garfield County school students with the ability to enjoy the area,s great winter sports," said Henry Hprnberger, Brian Head Resort general manager. "By providing an extremely afford-; afford-; able season pass package, we feel it will open the door for them to enjoy a lifetime of win-; win-; -; ter recreation." The resort's -; offer is good through Monday, ; ; ' ; Oct. 1 1 . Order forms may be picked up at the following loca- tions: Panguitch Drug, 95 E. Center, Panguitch or at Brian Head Resortx 329 South Highway 143, Brian Head The order form can also be obtained by downloading the order form from the Internet at Orders are being accepted accept-ed by U. S. mail, fax, or by calling call-ing 435-677-2035, ext.. 100 from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Monday - Friday. Proof of Garfield County residency res-idency is required when picking up season passes. Brian Head Resort is scheduled sched-uled to open for the winter season sea-son on Saturday, Nov. 13. The resort's scheduled closing date is Apr. 10, 2005. For the most current information visit the Brian Head Resort web site at www.brianhead.com. |