~ Incumbent and President Elect, Armand Gutierrez ~

Now that the ski season is officially over with all the Tahoe resorts closed, it’s time to bring an end to the NSC 2014-2015 season. I thought this past season was pretty incredible and highlighted by a variety of accomplishments:

 

  • Introduction of a Code of Conduct
  • Volunteer participation at the annual Obon Festival in Mountain View
  • Various hiking and picnic events
  • Increased participation at BAC events
  • An increase in membership
  • A very well-attended ski week to Jackson Hole
  • The Jackson Hole trip was featured in the BAC newsletter
  • First marriage proposal on the slopes at Jackson Hole!
  • Nominations and elections were held with a good response from the membership
  • Several new board members to take NSC into the 2015-2016 season.

 

June marks the start of the 2015-2016 NSC season, and beginning this month, you can take advantage of the $5 membership discount if you sign up and submit your membership form before May 31st. Please note that Greg Wong is the new Membership Chairperson and the forms should be sent to him.  Link for the 2015-2016 Membership form

Since it’s the end of the ski season, it’s time to start having our spring NSC events. Coming up we have a Bike Ride through Alameda on May 30th led by Karen Soo and Sandy Kiyomura, and our annual Post-Season Membership meeting and luau picnic on June 28th. Be sure to gander at the flyers in this month’s newsletter for details. Also, we’ll be looking for the usual volunteers for the annual Mt. View Obon Festival on 18-19 July. If interested, then be sure to send a note to Karen Soo (tripdirector@niseiskiclub.org), NSC’s trip director.

 

Ski Week 2016
Canyons Utah

The CANYONS

Night Skiing

PARK CITY

For those of you that have not figured out our destination then let it be known to all that NSC will be going to Park City, Utah. Plans are all ready in progress and details will be in the June newsletter. Why Park City? Well, it’s been quite awhile since the club has been there so we’re probably due for a trip to Park City. Plus, for the 2015-16 season Park City is combining with the Canyons to become the largest ski resort in the U.S. with 7,300 acres. And for those of you that get the Vail Resorts Epic Pass ( This entry was posted on May 1, 2015, 12:28 am and is filed under Articles. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.