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TAP Big Bear Retreat!
Host:  Taiwanese American Professionals (TAP)
Location:  Chez Bear
Clover Road, Big Bear, CA View Map
When Friday, February 29, 7:00pm
TAP is going to Big Bear! We are heading to Big Bear for a weekend ski/snowboard trip. We will leave on Friday and return on Sunday. Accomodations are provided in a two story cabin that is walking distance to Bear Mtn!

The cabin features pool table, BBQ, flat screen TV, with DVD, Playstation.

Stay both nights for 2 days of partying and skiing! Feel free to come for just one night at a cheaper cost.

Capacity of the cabin is LIMITED. Some extra people can also just meet us on the slopes on Saturday.

Please indicate on the evite how many nights you plan to go.
Cost:
Members: $40 for one night.
Non Members: $50 for one night.
Members: $55 for 2 nights.
Non Members: $65 for 2 nights.

PLEASE RSVP ASAP! Deposit of $20 or full payment must also be paid by Feb. 27th to guarantee spot. 

CLICK HERE TO PRE-PAY
Contact Ben.Ling@tacl.org to mail check.

Cost covers cabin rental, snacks, and some food. It does not cover ski lift/equipment or transportation. Please plan to rent skis/snowboards beforehand.

Check back for ride information. We will rent a van for an additional expense.  Departure time will be Friday evening.   

Bonus Community Service Opportunity:
Fellow boarders, click HERE for a community service opportunity on Saturday.  Raise $500 for teams of 4, or $150 individually to help the United States Adaptive Recreation Center (USARC), an independent non-profit organization serving the disabled community.
You get:
-Full Day ticket to Bear Mountain
-Head of line privileges
-Survival Kit
-Shirt
-Lunch
-Ski-Party
Make sure you register soon!
Questions? Contact Ben Ling at ben.ling@tacl.org or (rick.chang@tacl.org for info on USARC)
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