On October 30, 2024
Killington

Basin Ski Blast-Off Party to Support Killington Search and Rescue

Courtesy of Killington Search and Rescue KSAR volunteers practice search and rescue missions in preparation for the upcoming ski season.

Nov. 2, from 5-8 p.m.—KILLINGTON—Basin Ski Ride & Bike’s Annual Blast-Off Party, a hallmark event for kicking off the ski season, will take place on Saturday at The Lookout Tavern. The event promises an exciting evening for attendees, complete with raffles, music, and refreshments, while raising funds for a crucial local cause—supporting the Killington Search and Rescue (KSAR) Foundation.

Proceeds from the night’s activities will go directly to KSAR Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that supports Killington’s all-volunteer search and rescue team. As the ski season approaches, KSAR’s needs are particularly urgent, such as funding for essential cold-weather gear and advanced training for volunteers who work to keep the community and visitors safe in the backcountry. The event also kicks off a month-long donation drive aimed at further strengthening KSAR’s readiness for the challenging winter season.

Event highlights:

Fundraiser raffle: Attendees can purchase $5 raffle tickets for a chance to win high-value prizes, including a snowboard and binding combo, men’s and women’s ski and binding combos, and a variety of gift bags. Winners do not need to be present to claim their prizes, making them accessible for those who wish to contribute and support the team from afar.

$1 Fiddlehead Beer: A selection of Fiddlehead Beer will be available throughout the night for just $1.

Live DJ: A DJ will be on hand to provide entertainment and keep the energy high as attendees gather to celebrate the start of the ski season.

In addition to funds raised through the event, KSAR’s month-long donation drive seeks contributions from both businesses and individuals to help cover costs not included in the town’s budget. This drive is essential to ensuring KSAR is fully equipped with the advanced cold-weather gear and training necessary for backcountry rescues during the winter months, helping to reduce the financial burden on volunteers and supporting the team’s safety efforts.

About Killington Search and Rescue

KSAR’s volunteer rescue team is relied upon for its expertise in handling emergency and backcountry rescues under some of the area’s harshest conditions. While the town covers basic needs, donations support equipment and training beyond this scope, enabling KSAR to maintain the highest level of readiness.

Donations to support KSAR can be made directly via Venmo at account.venmo.com/u/KSAR-Foundation or by cash or check (payable to KSAR Foundation). Every contribution helps secure vital resources that directly impact the safety and well-being of the Killington community and its visitors.

The public can join the celebration on Nov. 2 to launch the ski season while making a meaningful difference in the readiness and safety of local rescue efforts.

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