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Quarry Hill School’s annual ski race is this Sunday

MIDDLEBURY — Quarry Hill School has announced its 9th annual Iguana Cup Ski Challenge, which will take place this Sunday, March 17, at the Middlebury College Snow Bowl. Team and individual racers — skiers, snowboarders and telemark and norpine skiers — will compete for the handmade, whimsical and prestigious cup. 
Quarry Hill celebrates more than 40 years of providing preschool experiences to hundreds of Addison County children. The Iguana Cup is named after Warren, the beloved green iguana who lived at QHS for many years. The Iguana Cup Ski Challenge is a valued fundraiser for the school and a way to bring together a community of families of all ages to share a fun outdoor day at the Snow Bowl.
The Iguana Cup is open to skiers of all ages and abilities. Pre-registration is available until March 15 at noon and includes a raffle ticket for each participant. Prizes will be awarded thanks to the generosity of many local sponsors. 
Day-of registration/sign in is from 9-11 a.m. at the Snow Bowl. The course will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on lower Allen Trail. Unlimited runs on the course for participants will provide fun for the whole day. Awards and prizes presented after the course closes at 2 p.m. Cost for each pre-registered skier is $20 and $25/skier on race day. The Snow Bowl will offer a special discounted lift ticket of $40 ($60 value). 
Registration online at quarryhillschool.org, via email at [email protected], on Facebook, or by calling the school at 388-7297.

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