On April 7, 2016

Easter Sunrise spectacular

The Easter Sunrise Committee would like to thank all who contributed to the spectacular Easter sunrise celebration at Killington Peak on Easter Sunday.

Thanks to Mike Solimano and Sharon Mayer and Grizz and Peter and all the Killington employees and Ambassadors who were willing to get to work EARLY to make the celebration happen.

Thanks to Killington Resort, Cascades Lodge, The Lookout, Fuzzy’s, Choices, Birch Ridge Inn, Sun-Up Bakery, Liquid Art, Mission Farm Bakery, Pasta Pot, Killington Market, Inn at Long Trail, Summit Lodge, Pittsfield General Store, NorthStar, Butternut Inn, Killington Deli at Route 4, Mountain Meadows Lodge, and Sugar and Spice, who contributed to the abundant breakfast feast that everyone enjoyed.

Thanks to the members and friends of Bethany Mennonite Church, Bridgewater Congregational Church UCC, Church of our Saviour, Our Lady of the Mountains, and Sherburne United Church of Christ and to the generous attendees who, with their donations to Heifer International, are empowering impoverished people around the world to feed themselves, share with others and live in dignity.

Thank you,

Beverly Anderson and the Easter Sunrise Committee

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