Published January 21. 2023 06:59AM
Jack Frost Big Boulder general manager Trent Poole presents checks of $23,618.28 to, at left, Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire Company chief Ralph Lennon, and at right, Lake Harmony Rescue Squad operations manager Scott Wuttke, from proceeds of the sale of old chairlift chairs from the lifts that Vail Resorts removed this summer ahead of building the five new lifts at the ski areas that are in operation this season. An equal amount of $23,618.28 was also donated to Vail Resorts’ Epic Promise Foundation. SETH ISENBERG/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Above: Jack Frost/Big Boulder general manager Trent Poole, right, presents a check for $23,618.28 to Lake Harmony Rescue Squad operations manager Scott Wuttke from sale proceeds of old ski lift chairs that Vail Resorts removed last summer. Five new lifts replaced the old lifts at the resorts. Below: Poole presents a check for $23,618.28 to Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire Company chief Ralph Lennon from proceeds of the sale. An equal amount of $23,618.28 was also donated to Vail Resorts' Epic Promise Foundation. SETH ISENBERG/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Jack Frost/Big Boulder general manager Trent Poole presents a check for $23,618.28 to Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire Company chief Ralph Lennon from proceeds of the sale of old chairlift chairs from the lifts that Vail Resorts removed this summer ahead of building the five new lifts at the ski areas that are in operation this season. An equal amount of $23,618.28 was also donated to Vail Resorts' Epic Promise Foundation. SETH ISENBERG/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS