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So long, summer: Ski and snowboard season starts now. Woodward at Copper open house on Saturday

Yeah, yeah, I know it's not even Labor Day yet. But Denver schools are back in session this week, and as far as I'm concerned that means Summer's over. Which, of course, means it's time to start thinking about snowboarding.If you're right there with me, check out Woodward at Copper's...
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Yeah, yeah, I know it's not even Labor Day yet. But Denver schools are back in session this week, and as far as I'm concerned that means Summer's over. Which, of course, means it's time to start thinking about snowboarding.

If you're right there with me, check out Woodward at Copper's Open House on Saturday at 4:30pm for 50 percent off on all public sessions in "the Barn" and an opportunity to sign up for Fall classes to get back in shape for ski season, working out over the trampolines, foam pits, and Snowflex terrain parks. Those double corks aren't just going to learn themselves. Via WoodwardAtCopper.com:

Woodward at Copper is hosting an Open House House on Saturday August 21, 2010.  Come do a One Hit Wonder for $30, Drop In Session for $15, or Skate all day for only $5. That's 50% off the regular price! 

You can also sign up for our upcoming Fall Classes. More information is available on the Fall Classes page

If you have never been to the Barn come between 4:30pm-5:30pm to check out the facility and since we are "powered by Chipotle," pick up some Chipotle two for one burrito cards or free chips and guacamole cards.

 

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