RESCHEDULED: Part II: One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell
Mar
14
7:00 PM19:00

RESCHEDULED: Part II: One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, Part II: One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell on Thursday, March 14th at 7 PM via Zoom.

John Caldwell competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics and later became a cross-country ski coach. He ultimately became the authority on cross-country skiing and wrote a series of books that helped develop a better understanding of the sport in North America. Caldwell is often referred to as the “Father of Cross-Country Skiing” and was inducted into both the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Vermont Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

During our conversation with John, we’ll talk about his own Olympic era, the 1952 Winter Olympic Games in Oslo, his years at Dartmouth College, his years coaching at Vermont’s Putney School, the progress the sport as made over the years, and the extraordinary growth the sport has witnessed.

Red Bench regular Peter Graves will moderate this conversation. Peter, a Vermont native and Nordic skier has dedicated his career to the sport. Over his 40-year career, he has served as a coach with the US Ski team and head coach at Harvard for six seasons. He is perhaps best known for his long career as a television and stadium announcer having covered 13 Olympic Games. Peter was named to the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 2021.  

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Lost & Found, How Independent Ski Areas Around Vermont Are Being Resurrected
Mar
7
6:30 PM18:30

Lost & Found, How Independent Ski Areas Around Vermont Are Being Resurrected

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, Lost & Found, How Independent Ski Areas Around Vermont Are Being Resurrected, Thursday, March 7th at 6:30 PM at the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum.

Vermont was once home to more than 175 ski areas. Today, most of those areas are gone but some have been brought back to life in various forms. In this discussion we’re bringing together a few of the people that have played a key role in preserving some of the formerly “lost” ski areas. These range from small ski hills to once large commercial operations such as Mount Ascutney and Magic Mountain.

Lisa Lynn, editor of Vermont Ski + Ride and Vermont Sports will moderate the discussion as representatives from ski areas around the state will talk about how they have resurrected these ski hills, the value they bring to their local communities, and the new roles they play now in both preserving Vermont’s heritage of skiing and moving it forward as these hills expand to include multiple forms of winter recreation and the development of new fundraising models.

Panelists include Steve Wood of Ascutney, William Beattie of the Dutch Hill Alliance of Skiers and Hikers, Diana Todd of Hogback Mountain, and Geoff Hatheway of Magic Mountain.

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An Evening with Explorer, Author, and Athlete Jan Reynolds
Feb
29
6:30 PM18:30

An Evening with Explorer, Author, and Athlete Jan Reynolds

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, An Evening with Explorer, Author, and Athlete Jan Reynolds, Thursday, February 29th at 6:30 PM at the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum.

Jan Reynolds is a world record setting climber and skier, Olympic athlete, and award winning author and photographer. Jan is highly regarded for her ability to capture stunning imagery and tell compelling stories amidst the most perilous environments and expeditions. One of her notable feats includes a groundbreaking National Geographic-sponsored climb and ski expedition on Mustagata in Western China. During this expedition, she set the world record for high-altitude skiing among women and achieved the highest descent from a summit alongside her male partners. Jan has spearheaded numerous exploratory missions and completed pioneering ascents across the globe, including the record setting Everest Grand Circle Expedition.

Jan will take us on a journey through her incredible skiing adventures, sharing stories of triumph and inspiration from her illustrious career on the slopes. From conquering challenging terrain to pushing the boundaries of the sport, Jan's experiences will leave you captivated and inspired.

Jan’s adventures are chronicled in her book The Glass Summit; One Woman's Epic Journey Breaking Through. Seize the opportunity to meet Jan in person and have your book signed following the event. We have copies available in our shop.

Jan is a member of both the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

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40 Years of the Catamount Ski Trail
Jan
25
6:30 PM18:30

40 Years of the Catamount Ski Trail

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, 40 Years of the Catamount Ski Trail on Thursday, January 25th at 6:30 PM at the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum.

This winter marks the 40th Anniversary of Vermont’s Catamount Ski Trail. Covering over 300 miles from Massachusetts to Canada, the Catamount Trail is the longest backcountry ski trail in North America. To celebrate the Catamount Trail Association's 40th Anniversary, Catamount Trail Founders Steve Bushey, Paul Jarris, and Ben Rose are recreating their original journey with the help of a few friends, and are aiming to ski end to end on the trail in February and March this winter.

Ben and Paul will be joined on the Red Bench by CTA Executive Director Matt Williams and CTA Board Chair Jay Stearns to talk about that initial 1984 ski, how the CTA has evolved over the decades, this winter’s end to end ski, how climate change is impacting the Catamount Trail, and what the CTA and the trail will look like in the years to come.

This discussion will be moderated by David Goodman.

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One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell
Dec
7
7:00 PM19:00

One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, One-on-One with the Father of Cross-Country Skiing, John Caldwell on Thursday, December 7th at 7 PM via Zoom.

John Caldwell competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics and later became a cross-country ski coach. He ultimately became the authority on cross-country skiing and wrote a series of books that helped develop a better understanding of the sport in North America. Caldwell is often referred to as the “Father of Cross-Country Skiing” and was inducted into both the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Vermont Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

During our conversation with John, we’ll talk about his own Olympic era, the 1952 Winter Olympic Games in Oslo, his years at Dartmouth College, his years coaching at Vermont’s Putney School, the progress the sport as made over the years, and the extraordinary growth the sport has witnessed.

Red Bench regular and superstar interviewer Peter Graves will moderate this conversation. Peter, a Vermont native and Nordic skier has dedicated his career to the sport. Over his 40-year career, he has served as a coach with the US Ski team and head coach at Harvard for six seasons. He is perhaps best known for his long career as a television and stadium announcer having covered 13 Olympic Games. Peter was named to the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 2021.  

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One-on-One with World Cup and Olympic Alpine Ski Racer, Ryan Cochran-Siegle
Nov
16
7:00 PM19:00

One-on-One with World Cup and Olympic Alpine Ski Racer, Ryan Cochran-Siegle

The Red Bench Speaker Series presents, One-on-One with World Cup and Olympic Alpine Ski Racer, Ryan Cochran-Siegle on Thursday, November 16th at 7 PM via Zoom.

As the name suggests, Ryan Cochran-Siegle is a member of the legendary Cochran family. Ryan grew up training at his family’s ski area in Richmond, Vermont and with Stowe’s own, Mount Mansfield Academy. Ski racing in his DNA, Ryan made his World Cup debut in 2011 and most recently won silver in Super-G at the 2022 Beijing winter Olympics.     

During our conversation with Ryan, we’ll talk about growing up in the Cochran family, what it was like to podium at the Olympics 50-years after his mother, Barbara Ann Cochran did the same, what he’s doing now, and more.  

Peter Graves will moderate this conversation. Peter, a Vermont native and Nordic skier has dedicated his career to the sport. Over his 40-year career, he has served as a coach with the US Ski team and head coach at Harvard for six seasons. He is perhaps best known for his long career as a television and stadium announcer having covered 13 Olympic Games. Peter was named to the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 2021.  

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Avalanches: The State of the Art
Oct
19
6:00 PM18:00

Avalanches: The State of the Art

Join us for a conversation about the state-of-the-art in avalanche forecasting for both backcountry and resort skiing. Learn what every skier and snowboarder needs to know to stay safe in avalanche terrain.

Sitting on the Red Bench will be panelists, Jeff Fongemie the director and lead snow ranger at the Mt. Washington Avalanche Center in NH, Cindy Berlack from BRASS Avalanche, an avalanche education group founded after US Ski Team member Ronnie Berlack (Cindy’s son) was killed in an avalanche in 2015, and Randy Trover the former snow safety director at Snowbird. This discussion will be moderated by David Goodman.

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An Evening with Artist Scott Lenhardt
Aug
3
6:00 PM18:00

An Evening with Artist Scott Lenhardt

Join Scott for a small group tour of his work currently on display in the museum. Every piece has a story to tell so whether you’re an artist, aspiring artist, graphic designer or a snowboard enthusiast, there will be something for you. Scott has done over 55 board graphics for Burton over the last 25 years, including signature boards for Danny Davis, Ross Powers and Shannon Dunn, along with countless other projects.

This event will be limited to 25 people so get your tickets early to reserve your spot.

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Heroes in Good Company, the Human Experience of the 10th Mountain Division During WWII
Dec
1
7:00 PM19:00

Heroes in Good Company, the Human Experience of the 10th Mountain Division During WWII

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event is free but a $10 donation per person goes a long way! Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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The First Disabled Descent of Denali - Breaking Barriers with Vasu Sojitra
Nov
17
7:00 PM19:00

The First Disabled Descent of Denali - Breaking Barriers with Vasu Sojitra

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event is free but a $10 donation per person goes a long way! Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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The Golden Era of East Coast Snowboarding;  A Love Letter From Gary Land
Oct
20
7:00 PM19:00

The Golden Era of East Coast Snowboarding; A Love Letter From Gary Land

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event is free but a $10 donation per person goes a long way! Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Meet Vermonter Hillary Gerardi; Fastest Woman to Ski the Legendary Haute Route
Sep
29
6:30 PM18:30

Meet Vermonter Hillary Gerardi; Fastest Woman to Ski the Legendary Haute Route

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Admission for in-person events is a $10 donation at the door or a Red Bench Season's Pass which can be purchased ahead of time. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Annual Meeting & Blast-from-the-Past RetroSki Film
Jun
29
5:30 PM17:30

Annual Meeting & Blast-from-the-Past RetroSki Film

It's been a few years since we've held our Annual Meeting in person and we're excited to once again see friends, old and new, at the Museum. Members and the public are invited to the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum Annual Meeting and a showing of Greg Morrill's 1977 film, "Go Your Own Way", at 5:30 PM on June 29, 2022.

“Go Your Own Way” is a 20-minute home movie made and set to the music of the times, by Greg Morrill. Greg is the Museum's Board Co-Chair, weekly RetroSki columnist for the Stowe Reporter, and blogger at RetroSki. It captures his 1977 season in Vail including some cross-country skiing at Camp Hale and Shrine Pass. It features Greg bumping and powder skiing in sartorial splendor with his friends from Underhill, Mike and Pat Weisel, and Glen Findholt.

A very brief meeting will review highlights from the past year and take a look at what we're excited about and what's ahead for the Museum. Hope to see you there. Bring a friend!

 Attendees will receive a 20% off voucher to be used at The Whip Bar & Grill next door!

Please RSVP at info@vtssm.org.

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Trail to Gold: The Journey of 53 Women Skiers
Mar
31
7:00 PM19:00

Trail to Gold: The Journey of 53 Women Skiers

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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60 Years of Memories: Celebrating Stratton's 60th Winter with Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum
Mar
10
7:00 PM19:00

60 Years of Memories: Celebrating Stratton's 60th Winter with Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Higher Love: Climbing and Skiing the World's Highest Peaks with Kit and Rob DesLauriers
Jan
27
7:00 PM19:00

Higher Love: Climbing and Skiing the World's Highest Peaks with Kit and Rob DesLauriers

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Writer's on the Red Bench: A Brief History of the Snowboard with Peter Radacher and JG Gerndt
Dec
2
7:00 PM19:00

Writer's on the Red Bench: A Brief History of the Snowboard with Peter Radacher and JG Gerndt

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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40 Years Later: How the First Snowboarding Event in 1982 at Woodstock, VT Shaped Snowboarding
Nov
11
7:00 PM19:00

40 Years Later: How the First Snowboarding Event in 1982 at Woodstock, VT Shaped Snowboarding

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Celebrating 100 Years of Ski Jumping at Harris Hill
Oct
21
7:00 PM19:00

Celebrating 100 Years of Ski Jumping at Harris Hill

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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2021 Autumn Online Auction
Oct
20
to Oct 27

2021 Autumn Online Auction

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Our most important fundraiser this year! All funds raised at this event directly support the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum’s mission.

You'll find a mix of new gear, great gifts, winter accessories, memorabilia, vintage items, and so much more! A great opportunity to do some holiday shopping and support the Museum!

Visit: https://www.biddingforgood.com/VSSM

Auction closes October 27th @ 8PM

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Thirty Years in a White Haze with Dan Egan
Sep
9
7:00 PM19:00

Thirty Years in a White Haze with Dan Egan

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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One-on-One with Phil Mahre
Apr
22
7:00 PM19:00

One-on-One with Phil Mahre

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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Snow Sports Online Auction
Apr
5
to Apr 14

Snow Sports Online Auction

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Snow Sports Online Auction
April 5th @ 8AM to April 14th @ 8PM

Vintage Memorabilia + Unique Items
Visit the
Website and Register to Bid

As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of our members, donors, and event attendees. The items in this auction make great gifts, additions to your collections, or inspired home decor. Bid high and bid often to help us continue to collect, preserve, and celebrate the rich history of skiing and riding in Vermont.

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Celebrate Winter with John Morton
Apr
1
7:00 PM19:00

Celebrate Winter with John Morton

  • Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum via ZOOM (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

These virtual events are complimentary; however, we encourage a $10 donation from each guest. Your donation helps us continue to bring you these and other events, and most importantly, helps support the Museum’s mission to “Collect, Preserve, and Celebrate Vermont’s Rich Skiing and Snowboarding History.”

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