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JANUARY 13�19, 2022
BEHIND THE SCENES
FROM THE
COVER
Take a turn at Anthony Lakes Resort
• All-day, ages 13-18, college
and military: $40
• All-day, ages 7-12: $30
• Ages 6 and younger: Free
• Ages 70 and older: Free
• Bunny Hill Tows: $20
By Lisa Britton
Go! Magazine
N
ORTH POWDER — Visitors
to Anthony Lakes Mountain
Resort are fi nding plentiful snow
this winter.
“It’s amazing. It’s the best cov-
erage we’ve had in a long time,”
said Chelsea Judy, marketing
director for Anthony Lakes.
The most current weather and
snow conditions can be found at
www.anthonylakes.com.
Judy said the all runs on the
mountain are open, and the trails
for Nordic skiing are groomed.
She said cross-country skiing
has been popular this year.
“It’s a good family get-outside
activity,” she said.
The ski resort is open Thurs-
day-Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
5TH AND 6TH GRADE
SUNDAYS
Anthony Lakes is again of-
fering a special free program for
youth in fi fth and sixth grades.
The program runs on Sundays
SUPPORT LOCAL
THURSDAYS
On Thursdays, bring a recent
receipt showing you spent $40
or more (within seven days of
your visit) at a small, locally
owned shop or restaurant, and
purchase a lift ticket for $25 at
the ticket booth when you arrive.
Support Local tickets are not
available online.
Chelsea Judy/Contributed image
Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort is open Thursday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
and includes a free lift ticket,
rental and mandatory lesson.
Youth register from 8:30-
9:45 a.m. in the lower level of the
main lodge. Bring a school ID or
current report card.
An accompanying adult
receives a $25 lift ticket if they
want to ski. There is no need to
pre-purchase or pre-register. The
discount is received at registration.
This winter’s program started
Jan. 9 and runs through Febru-
ary. Youth who attend seven
of the eight Sundays may then
purchase a season pass for the
remaining season and following
winter for $150.
ALICE’S WONDERLAND
Alice’s Wonderland, the newly
named learning area, is now
home to the Caterpillar Con-
veyor, Mad Hatter Handle Tow
and Rabbit Hole Terrain Park,
which has beginner features
such as a ride-on box and small
jumps. A dedication of these
new features is planned for later
this season.
LIFT TICKETS
• All-day, adult: $45
First Friday at Crossroads
Annual Student
Art Show
2020 Auburn Avenue
Baker City, Oregon
541.523.5369
www.crossroads-arts.org
Exhibition on display Friday, January 7 through Friday, January 28
Crossroads is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm
LODGING PARTNERS
Those who stay with an
Anthony Lakes lodging partner
can bring the paper voucher to
the ticket booth and purchase a
discounted ticket (10% off ). Valid
paper vouchers provided by the
host are required to receive a
discount. For a list of partners,
go to www.anthonylakes.com/
lodging-partners.