At Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, earning a spot in the Century and Millennial clubs is no small feat.
Although not officially sanctioned by the resort, a group of avid skiers keeps track of who logs at least 100 days on the mountain each season (the Century Club) and who gets in at least 1,000 runs (the Millennial Club).
“It’s a friendly competition,” said Millenial Club founder Tim Howsley. He logged 135 days at Mt. Rose and is eking out the last few days of the season at Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows. “It’s just so much fun skiing with all these guys. We all get together and we all look forward to seeing each other at 8:30 in the morning.”
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Birthday freebies: Forty-plus things you can get free on your birthday
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You say it’s your birthday? How about commemorating the occasion with a complimentary meal, coffee, cocktail or heaping plate of sushi or chicken wings?
Family and friends aren’t the only ones ready to spoil you on your special day. Businesses in the Capital Region and across the country are eager to lavish you with deals and free offers.
Below are more than 40 things you can nosh on, sip and savor for free, simply for being born. Many of these complimentary deals were curtailed because of COVID. It’s not a bad idea to call ahead and be sure the gratuitous gift is currently available. Be sure to visit the Shopportunist online - timesunion.com/shopportunist - to see a full list of birthday freebies and deals.
Coliseum applies for grant to compensate for losses
ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette
Memorial Coliseum may get an infusion of more than $1.9 million to help compensate for losses incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Randy Brown, executive vice president and general manager, said the venue this week applied for a Shuttered Venue Operations Grant, which is part of the federal stimulus money administered by the Small Business Administration.
His comments came Friday during a meeting of the Allen County commissioners at which he requested $18,000 for an architects study as a first step toward refurbishing the Century Club meeting room.
The $1.93 million request was based on 2019 bookings revenue for music and entertainment acts, but not sports or trade or consumer shows, Brown said.