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SAVE THE DATE: NAIOP SKI TRIP

Waterville Valley Ski Trip Date: February 8, 2012 Time: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Location: Waterville Valley Price: $95.00 - Member $75.00 - Developing Leader Member $95.00 - Employee of a Corporate Firm $110.00 - Non-Member Join NAIOP members and colleagues for a fun-filled day of skiing, networking and more. Price includes transportation and lift ticket, as well as an after ski party with one drink ticket to warm you up at the end of the day. Ski rental is not included. Visit the Waterville Valley website for pricing. For the same price, there is also the option of snowshoeing - this will include rentals and a 1 hour tour. This event is presented by the Developing Leaders and open to all ages. Registration must be received no later than February 3rd Transportation Details Depart: 7:15am at 100 Northern Ave., Boston (buses will be parked on the street) Return: Approximately 7:00 pm at the same location Refunds will be provided if cancellation is received by Janaury 31st
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